Data and considerations about the history and contents of the scorpion collection housed in the Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali of Turin (MRSN) are reported. Information on type material and important historical specimens are provided, as well as biographical notes about the major zoologists of the museum
The ‘Hesse collection’ of spiders (Araneae) and harvestmen (Opiliones) in the Museum für Naturkunde ...
We report the remnants of five new scorpion specimens discovered dead in Levana Cave in Israel in De...
A neotype is designated for a very rare Central Asian scorpion, Pectinibuthus birulai Fet, 1984, the...
Data and considerations about the history and contents of the scorpion collection housed in the Muse...
Scorpions have always inspired fear and fascination because of the potency of their venoms. Although...
Whilst undertaking curation in the collections of the Natural History Museum, London, the senior aut...
The scorpions deposited in the collection of NMNH (Sofia) are identified and revised. The collection...
This unique and timely publication is the first such Catalog to be produced in over 100 years. The l...
Giovanni Canestrini (1835–1900) was the pioneer of arachnology in Italy, who published the first cat...
Giovanni Canestrini (1835–1900) was the pioneer of arachnology in Italy, who published the first cat...
ABSTRACT The result showed that all the drawers containing the scorpion preservation boxes were fou...
Compsobuthus maidensis sp. n. from Somaliland is described and fully complemented with color photos ...
This study includes the results of the field studies in Gaziantep Province, which is located in the ...
All scorpion species known from Djibouti are listed, with color photographs and maps of their distri...
All scorpions collected from the islands of Malta, Gozo, Camino and St. Paul's belonged to Euscorpiu...
The ‘Hesse collection’ of spiders (Araneae) and harvestmen (Opiliones) in the Museum für Naturkunde ...
We report the remnants of five new scorpion specimens discovered dead in Levana Cave in Israel in De...
A neotype is designated for a very rare Central Asian scorpion, Pectinibuthus birulai Fet, 1984, the...
Data and considerations about the history and contents of the scorpion collection housed in the Muse...
Scorpions have always inspired fear and fascination because of the potency of their venoms. Although...
Whilst undertaking curation in the collections of the Natural History Museum, London, the senior aut...
The scorpions deposited in the collection of NMNH (Sofia) are identified and revised. The collection...
This unique and timely publication is the first such Catalog to be produced in over 100 years. The l...
Giovanni Canestrini (1835–1900) was the pioneer of arachnology in Italy, who published the first cat...
Giovanni Canestrini (1835–1900) was the pioneer of arachnology in Italy, who published the first cat...
ABSTRACT The result showed that all the drawers containing the scorpion preservation boxes were fou...
Compsobuthus maidensis sp. n. from Somaliland is described and fully complemented with color photos ...
This study includes the results of the field studies in Gaziantep Province, which is located in the ...
All scorpion species known from Djibouti are listed, with color photographs and maps of their distri...
All scorpions collected from the islands of Malta, Gozo, Camino and St. Paul's belonged to Euscorpiu...
The ‘Hesse collection’ of spiders (Araneae) and harvestmen (Opiliones) in the Museum für Naturkunde ...
We report the remnants of five new scorpion specimens discovered dead in Levana Cave in Israel in De...
A neotype is designated for a very rare Central Asian scorpion, Pectinibuthus birulai Fet, 1984, the...