Some graphic examples of the role of scorpions in the present-day culture of Cuba are presented. They include tattoos, jewels, carpets, caps, and drawings by children, among other objects of personal or social usage. Increased use of this arachnid as a cultural element among Cuban people during last 50 years seems to be directly related with globalization, mostly through the TV and movies
Whilst undertaking curation in the collections of the Natural History Museum, London, the senior aut...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
The ecology of Cuban scorpions is very insufficiently studied and the scarce existing information on...
In the Institute of Ecology and Systematics, Havana, there are deposited 76 name-bearing types (holo...
A total of 71 specimens of Antillean scorpions belonging to three families [Liochelidae, Scorpionida...
The diplocentrid scorpion Didymocentrus sanfelipensis Armas, 1976 is recorded for the first time fro...
The ancient Egyptians knew the scorpion and its toxicity, and venerated it since pre-dynastic era. T...
The buthid scorpion genus Tityopsis Armas, 1974, endemic to western Cuba, is herein revised. In tota...
A new species of the buthid scorpion genus Microtityus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1966, is herein described...
Two new species of the Greater Antillean endemic scorpion genus Cazierius Francke, 1978, are herein ...
Euscorpius thracicus sp. n. from eastern Bulgaria is described, fully complemented with color photog...
A new scorpion species, Euscorpius popovi sp. nov., is described from southwestern Bulgaria and nort...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
We describe herein three new species of scorpions from the Dominican Republic, in the Greater Antill...
Whilst undertaking curation in the collections of the Natural History Museum, London, the senior aut...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
The ecology of Cuban scorpions is very insufficiently studied and the scarce existing information on...
In the Institute of Ecology and Systematics, Havana, there are deposited 76 name-bearing types (holo...
A total of 71 specimens of Antillean scorpions belonging to three families [Liochelidae, Scorpionida...
The diplocentrid scorpion Didymocentrus sanfelipensis Armas, 1976 is recorded for the first time fro...
The ancient Egyptians knew the scorpion and its toxicity, and venerated it since pre-dynastic era. T...
The buthid scorpion genus Tityopsis Armas, 1974, endemic to western Cuba, is herein revised. In tota...
A new species of the buthid scorpion genus Microtityus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1966, is herein described...
Two new species of the Greater Antillean endemic scorpion genus Cazierius Francke, 1978, are herein ...
Euscorpius thracicus sp. n. from eastern Bulgaria is described, fully complemented with color photog...
A new scorpion species, Euscorpius popovi sp. nov., is described from southwestern Bulgaria and nort...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
We describe herein three new species of scorpions from the Dominican Republic, in the Greater Antill...
Whilst undertaking curation in the collections of the Natural History Museum, London, the senior aut...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...