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Vaejovis halli Ayrey 2012, sp. nov.
Vaejovis halli Ayrey, sp. nov. Figures 1–11, 13–15; Tables 1–2 Diagnosis. Small (21.5mm) scorpions. Color is brown, lighter on the legs, with underlying mottling on carapace and mesosoma. (see Figure 1).
Ayrey, Richard F.
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Vaejovis dzahui Santibanez-Lopez & Francke 2010
Vaejovis dzahui Santibáñez-López & Francke, 2010 Figures 4, 13f, 14e, 15f, 16f, 17f, 18f, 19f, 24 Vaejovis dzahui Santibáñez-López & Francke, 2010: 556 –559, 566–567, Fig: 30–36, 52. Type material. Holotype male.
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Se describe Vaejovis morelia sp. nov., de Morelia, Michoacán, México. La especie se ubica en el grupo mexicanus (sensu Sissom, 2000) y es morfológicamente similar a V. pusillus Pocock, 1898 y V.
Erwin Pabel Miranda-López +2 more
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Vaejovis tenamaztlei Contreras-Félix, Francke & Jr, 2015, sp. n.
Vaejovis tenamaztlei sp. n. (Figs. 2 –3, 6–9, 11– 13) Holotype. Aguascalientes: Municipio Calvillo, 3 km to the east of “Alamitos” dam, Sierra del Laurel (N 21.73531 º, W 102. 69753 º, 2440 m), 24.VII. 2012. O. Francke, G. Contreras, D. Barrales & A.
Bryson Jr, Robert W. +2 more
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Se describe Vaejovis coalcoman sp. n. de la sierra de Coalcomán en la parte noroeste del estado deMichoacán, México; pertenece al grupo “mexicanus” y se hace la comparación con las especies relacionadas delos estados de Jalisco y Guanajuato.
Gerardo A. Contreras-Félix +1 more
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Scorpion Peptides: Potential Use for New Drug Development
Several peptides contained in scorpion fluids showed diverse array of biological activities with high specificities to their targeted sites. Many investigations outlined their potent effects against microbes and showed their potential to modulate various biological mechanisms that are involved in immune, nervous, cardiovascular, and neoplastic diseases.
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Background In T cells, the Kv1.3 and the KCa3.1 potassium channels regulate the membrane potential and calcium homeostasis. Notably, during TEM cell activation, the number of Kv1.3 channels on the cell membrane dramatically increases.
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Figure 15. Vaejovis miscionei sp. n., Paratype male, right hemispermatophore in ventral (15a), internal (15b), and dorsal (15c) views. Scale bar = 1mm.Published as part of Myers, Brandon T.
Myers, Brandon T., Ayrey, Richard F.
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Vaejovis dugesi Pocock, 1902 Figures 4, 13e, 14d, 15e, 16e, 17e, 18e, 19e, 23 Vaejovis mexicanus dugesi Pocock, 1902: 9; Beutelspacher, 2000: 142 (lapsus) Vaejovis dugesi: Ewing, 1928: 12; Sissom, 1990 b: 47–49, Fig: 1A–G; Kovarík, 1998: 146; Beutelspacher, 2000: 80, 140, 153, map 54 (part); Sissom, 2000: 540; González Santillán et al., 2004: 9; Jarvis
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Figures 1–2. Vaejovis elii sp. n., live female (1) and male (2) paratypes.Published as part of Ayrey, Richard F., 2020, A new species of Vaejovis from Mingus Mountain, northern Arizona (Scorpiones: Vaejovidae), pp.
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