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Humoral lectins in the scorpion vaejovis confuscius: A serological characterization
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1984Abstract Serum of the scorpion Vaejovis confuscius (Vaejovidae) exhibited agglutinating activity when tested with a variety of untreated and enzyme-treated vertebrate erythrocytes. Bird and reptile erythrocytes were no longer agglutinated by V. confuscius as well as Centruroides sculpturatus (Buthidae) and Limulus polyphemus sera after treatment with
E Cohen, Gerardo R Vasta
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An anomaly of pectinal organs in Vaejovis lapidicola (Scorpiones: Vaejovidae)
Ayrey, Richard F. (2011): An anomaly of pectinal organs in Vaejovis lapidicola (Scorpiones: Vaejovidae). Euscorpius 130 (130): 1-6, DOI: 10.18590/euscorpius.2011.vol2011.iss130.1, URL: https://mds.marshall.edu/euscorpius/vol2011/iss130/1/
Richard F Ayrey
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A NEW SPECIES OF VAEJOVIS (SCORPIONES, VAEJOVIDAE) FROM SONORA, MEXICO
Abstract Vaejovis pequeno, a new species of scorpion previously confused with V. waueri Gertsch & Soleglad 1972, is described and illustrated from Sonora, Mexico and is compared to that species. A revised diagnosis and new distributional records for V. waueri, a member of the eusthenura group, are provided.
Brent E Hendrixson
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Vejovine, a new antibiotic from the scorpion venom of Vaejovis mexicanus
Toxicon, 2011Multidrug resistant bacterial infections are one of the most important health problems in recent years. Resistance to conventional antibiotics limits the therapeutic options causing increase rate in morbid-mortality in hospitals. Therefore, new antibacterial agents with new bacterial targets have been searched and found in many different sources ...
Cynthia A, Hernández-Aponte +6 more
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Peptides from the scorpion Vaejovis punctatus with broad antimicrobial activity
Peptides, 2015The antimicrobial potential of two new non-disulfide bound peptides, named VpAmp1.0 (LPFFLLSLIPSAISAIKKI, amidated) and VpAmp2.0 (FWGFLGKLAMKAVPSLIGGNKSSSK) is here reported. These are 19- and 25-aminoacid-long peptides with +2 and +4 net charges, respectively.
Santos Ramírez-Carreto +6 more
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A new Vaejovis (Scorpiones: Vaejovidae) from Chiapas, México
Zootaxa, 2009Vaejovis ocotensis sp. n. is described from “El Ocote Biosphere Reserve”, Chiapas, México. This is the third species of this genus reported for Chiapas, and the first belonging to the nitidulus group.
KALEB ZÁRATE-GÁLVEZ, OSCAR F. FRANCKE
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DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES IN THE NITIDULUS GROUP OF THE GENUS VAEJOVIS (SCORPIONES, VAEJOVIDAE)
Abstract A new species in the nitidulus group of Vaejovis is described: V. mauryi from Sonora, Mexico. Morphological characters, including the hemispermatophore of the holotype male, are illustrated. The species is compared to Vaejovis decipiens, Vaejovis janssi, and Vaejovis intermedius.
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Arthropod Structure & Development, 2008
The pectines of a new-world scorpion were studied as to their sensilla, nerve supply, and central nervous projections. (i) Pectines and sensilla in Vaejovis are similar to those examined in old-world species previously, although Vaejovis' pectines are larger and equipped with more receptors.
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The pectines of a new-world scorpion were studied as to their sensilla, nerve supply, and central nervous projections. (i) Pectines and sensilla in Vaejovis are similar to those examined in old-world species previously, although Vaejovis' pectines are larger and equipped with more receptors.
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Tissue and Cell, 1996
The ovariuterus of the scorpion Vaejovis spinigerus (Scorpiones, Vaejovidae) differs from that of all other apoikogenic species studied so far in that the oocytes mature inside, rather than on the outer surface, of the ovariuterus tubes. Only the small, second and third oocyte generations are situated on the outer surface, sometimes even on top, of the
M R, Warburg, M, Rosenberg
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The ovariuterus of the scorpion Vaejovis spinigerus (Scorpiones, Vaejovidae) differs from that of all other apoikogenic species studied so far in that the oocytes mature inside, rather than on the outer surface, of the ovariuterus tubes. Only the small, second and third oocyte generations are situated on the outer surface, sometimes even on top, of the
M R, Warburg, M, Rosenberg
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