Prendini & Wheeler (2005) criticized the methods of phylogenetic analyses by Soleglad, Fet, and their coauthors, and executed an unprecedented taxonomic action: without analyzing any of these taxa, they performed a wholesale synonymization of four parvorders, eight superfamilies, one family, 11 subfamilies, eight tribes, two subtribes, and three genera (in total, 37 taxa) of scorpions, and made other taxonomic changes. No alternative new classification has been proposed (instead, they revert to a previous classification), and no results of original work on this subject by Prendini & Wheeler (2005) have been presented. Here, we reverse all taxonomic changes performed by Prendini & Wheeler (2005) since we do not consider these actions justifi...
Scorpions belonging to the Vaejovis vorhiesi species complex are widely distributed throughout the s...
The Yunnan population of Scorpiops kubani (Kovařík, 2004) is reassessed based on recently collected ...
A new scorpion species, Euscorpius parthenopeius sp. n., is described from Naples Province, Italy. I...
After the revision of Fet & Soleglad (2002), Euscorpius tergestinus (C. L. Koch, 1837) was considere...
Genus-group names introduced for all extant scorpions in 1758–2006, are listed. The treatment follow...
In Greece, scorpion genus Euscorpius has been insufficiently studied. Taxonomy of several species an...
An updated checklist of scorpions of China (52 species belonging to 13 genera and six families) is p...
Scorpions represent an iconic lineage of arthropods, historically renowned for their unique bauplan,...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
Herein we describe a new species of the vaejovid scorpion genus Catalinia Soleglad, Ayrey, Graham & ...
Scorpiops pachmarhicus Bastawade, 1992 was described based on specimens collected from Pachmarhi, Ma...
The scorpion genus Heteroctenus Pocock, 1893 was restored from synonymy with Rhopalurus in a recent ...
Examination of new available material (18 females and six males) of the rare Venezuelan scorpion Mes...
Stockwell (1989), in an unpublished revision, suggested the elevation of subfamily Urodacinae to the...
Stockwell (1989), in an unpublished revision, suggested splitting the family Vaejovidae in two subfa...
Scorpions belonging to the Vaejovis vorhiesi species complex are widely distributed throughout the s...
The Yunnan population of Scorpiops kubani (Kovařík, 2004) is reassessed based on recently collected ...
A new scorpion species, Euscorpius parthenopeius sp. n., is described from Naples Province, Italy. I...
After the revision of Fet & Soleglad (2002), Euscorpius tergestinus (C. L. Koch, 1837) was considere...
Genus-group names introduced for all extant scorpions in 1758–2006, are listed. The treatment follow...
In Greece, scorpion genus Euscorpius has been insufficiently studied. Taxonomy of several species an...
An updated checklist of scorpions of China (52 species belonging to 13 genera and six families) is p...
Scorpions represent an iconic lineage of arthropods, historically renowned for their unique bauplan,...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
Herein we describe a new species of the vaejovid scorpion genus Catalinia Soleglad, Ayrey, Graham & ...
Scorpiops pachmarhicus Bastawade, 1992 was described based on specimens collected from Pachmarhi, Ma...
The scorpion genus Heteroctenus Pocock, 1893 was restored from synonymy with Rhopalurus in a recent ...
Examination of new available material (18 females and six males) of the rare Venezuelan scorpion Mes...
Stockwell (1989), in an unpublished revision, suggested the elevation of subfamily Urodacinae to the...
Stockwell (1989), in an unpublished revision, suggested splitting the family Vaejovidae in two subfa...
Scorpions belonging to the Vaejovis vorhiesi species complex are widely distributed throughout the s...
The Yunnan population of Scorpiops kubani (Kovařík, 2004) is reassessed based on recently collected ...
A new scorpion species, Euscorpius parthenopeius sp. n., is described from Naples Province, Italy. I...