AbstractIn the present study, comments are proposed on historical aspects of the most conspicuous scorpion species of the genus Tityus found in Brazil. Both Tityus bahiensis (Perty) and Tityus serrulatus Lutz & Mello are better known for their infamous reputation of noxious species. However, the original discovery and description of both species are associated with interesting historical episodes. A short comment is also provided on Tityus costatus (Karsch), the species possibly involved in the first record of a scorpion incident in Brazil.</p
Tityus (Brazilotiyus) hartkorni sp. n., a new species of fossil scorpion belonging to the genus Tity...
A new species of scorpion is described based on a rare entire adult male preserved in a cloudy amber...
We describe and illustrate in detail the previously unknown adult male of Ananteris ashaninka Kovaří...
Abstract A synopsis on the historical, geographical and ecological aspects related to the most consp...
Two scorpion species of medical importance occur in the state of São Paulo: the native brown scorpio...
International audienceThe aim of this contribution is to bring general information on the classifica...
<p><i>Tityus</i> scorpions analyzed in this work, including numbers of specimens and the collection ...
Tityus melici sp. n., belonging to the Tityus bahiensis species group is described on the base of on...
Description of a new species of Tityus (Scorpiones, Buthidae) from the States of Espirito Santo and ...
<p>A) Female specimen of <i>Tityus obscurus</i>, the major species responsible for scorpion stings i...
The male of Tityus kuryi Lourenço, 1997 is described for the first time. Despite being very s...
International audienceScorpions belonging to the genera Tityus C. L. Koch, 1836 (subgenus Atreus Ger...
In this paper further information concerning the ecological and biogeographical aspects of scorpioni...
We present a molecular phylogenetic analysis including a survey for overlooked phenotypic characters...
Rodr\uedguez-Acosta A, Reyes-Lugo M. 2004. Hallazgo de Tityus bahiensis (Perty 1833) (Scorpiones: B...
Tityus (Brazilotiyus) hartkorni sp. n., a new species of fossil scorpion belonging to the genus Tity...
A new species of scorpion is described based on a rare entire adult male preserved in a cloudy amber...
We describe and illustrate in detail the previously unknown adult male of Ananteris ashaninka Kovaří...
Abstract A synopsis on the historical, geographical and ecological aspects related to the most consp...
Two scorpion species of medical importance occur in the state of São Paulo: the native brown scorpio...
International audienceThe aim of this contribution is to bring general information on the classifica...
<p><i>Tityus</i> scorpions analyzed in this work, including numbers of specimens and the collection ...
Tityus melici sp. n., belonging to the Tityus bahiensis species group is described on the base of on...
Description of a new species of Tityus (Scorpiones, Buthidae) from the States of Espirito Santo and ...
<p>A) Female specimen of <i>Tityus obscurus</i>, the major species responsible for scorpion stings i...
The male of Tityus kuryi Lourenço, 1997 is described for the first time. Despite being very s...
International audienceScorpions belonging to the genera Tityus C. L. Koch, 1836 (subgenus Atreus Ger...
In this paper further information concerning the ecological and biogeographical aspects of scorpioni...
We present a molecular phylogenetic analysis including a survey for overlooked phenotypic characters...
Rodr\uedguez-Acosta A, Reyes-Lugo M. 2004. Hallazgo de Tityus bahiensis (Perty 1833) (Scorpiones: B...
Tityus (Brazilotiyus) hartkorni sp. n., a new species of fossil scorpion belonging to the genus Tity...
A new species of scorpion is described based on a rare entire adult male preserved in a cloudy amber...
We describe and illustrate in detail the previously unknown adult male of Ananteris ashaninka Kovaří...