Abstract This contribution attempts to bring some general information on the evolution and, in particular, on the geographic distribution of scorpion species noxious to humans. Since 95% of the scorpions incidents are generated by specimens of the family Buthidae C. L. Koch, the analysis will be limited to this familial group. As in previous similar contributions, the content of this work is mostly addressed to non-specialists whose research embraces scorpions in several fields such as venom toxins and public health. Only in recent years, efforts have been made to create better links between ‘academic scorpion experts’ and other academic non-specialists who use scorpions in their research. Even if a larger progress can yet be expected from ...
The present work is a complementary contribution to the comprehensive study of the scorpion sting sy...
Recently public health problems resulting from scorpion stings have shown an alarming increase in va...
This review describes the history of taxonomic research on scorpions and provides an updated checkli...
Abstract The aim of this contribution is to bring general information on the classification and in p...
Abstract This work aims to contribute to the general information on scorpion reproductive patterns i...
Scorpions have always inspired fear and fascination because of the potency of their venoms. Although...
Background: Scorpions' stings and their own mortalities place them among the most important health a...
This work provides historical context about scorpion studies from the end of the 19 th century to th...
Two scorpion species of medical importance occur in the state of São Paulo: the native brown scorpio...
Scorpions are eight-legged carnivorous arthropods and belong to the class Arachnida. This class also...
This thesis is devoted to species diversity and biogeography of Scorpiones order. Bachelor work is p...
Scorpions are among the oldest terrestrial arthropods, which are distributed worldwide, except for A...
International audienceScorpions, a characteristic group of arthropods, are among the earliest diverg...
This unique and timely publication is the first such Catalog to be produced in over 100 years. The l...
A synoptic table is proposed for the families and genera of scorpions currently regarded as valid. B...
The present work is a complementary contribution to the comprehensive study of the scorpion sting sy...
Recently public health problems resulting from scorpion stings have shown an alarming increase in va...
This review describes the history of taxonomic research on scorpions and provides an updated checkli...
Abstract The aim of this contribution is to bring general information on the classification and in p...
Abstract This work aims to contribute to the general information on scorpion reproductive patterns i...
Scorpions have always inspired fear and fascination because of the potency of their venoms. Although...
Background: Scorpions' stings and their own mortalities place them among the most important health a...
This work provides historical context about scorpion studies from the end of the 19 th century to th...
Two scorpion species of medical importance occur in the state of São Paulo: the native brown scorpio...
Scorpions are eight-legged carnivorous arthropods and belong to the class Arachnida. This class also...
This thesis is devoted to species diversity and biogeography of Scorpiones order. Bachelor work is p...
Scorpions are among the oldest terrestrial arthropods, which are distributed worldwide, except for A...
International audienceScorpions, a characteristic group of arthropods, are among the earliest diverg...
This unique and timely publication is the first such Catalog to be produced in over 100 years. The l...
A synoptic table is proposed for the families and genera of scorpions currently regarded as valid. B...
The present work is a complementary contribution to the comprehensive study of the scorpion sting sy...
Recently public health problems resulting from scorpion stings have shown an alarming increase in va...
This review describes the history of taxonomic research on scorpions and provides an updated checkli...