The ancient Egyptians knew the scorpion and its toxicity, and venerated it since pre-dynastic era. They used the scorpion as a king\u27s name, a name of a nome (county), and a symbol to their goddess, Serqet, that protects the body and the viscera of the dead, and that accompanies them in their journey to the afterlife. They had medical prescriptions and magical spells to heal the stings. Since the 5th dynasty, the title of a “Follower of Serket” was given to clever physicians. Scorpions are most famously depicted on Horus Cippus, a talisman featuring Horus the Child holding in his hands figures of serpents, scorpions, and dangerous animals. A drawing of a scorpion with two metasomas was found in the tomb of the pharaoh Seti I (1290–1279 BC...
Pandinurus kmoniceki sp. n. from Somaliland is described and fully complemented with color photos of...
The rare Horn of Africa buthid genus Lanzatus Kovařík, 2001 was newly collected in Somaliland in two...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
All scorpion species known from Djibouti are listed, with color photographs and maps of their distri...
Compsobuthus maidensis sp. n. from Somaliland is described and fully complemented with color photos ...
Distribution of Hottentotta saulcyi (Simon, 1880) (Scorpiones: Buthidae) in Turkey is investigated, ...
A new species of scorpion, Euscorpius honazicus sp. n., is described from Mount Honaz, in the provin...
Some graphic examples of the role of scorpions in the present-day culture of Cuba are presented. The...
Symbolic representations of the scorpion are attested in Mesopotamia since the Neolithic Period on s...
A new scorpion species, Euscorpius gocmeni sp. n., is described based on specimens collected from th...
Akrav israchanani, a relict chactoid scorpion from the famous Ayyalon Cave in Israel, is analyzed fo...
The scorpion species Euscorpius lesbiacus Tropea et al., 2020, previously known only from Lesvos Isl...
This unique and timely publication is the first such Catalog to be produced in over 100 years. The l...
A scorpion species proved to be lethal to humans was recently recorded from Jaffna Peninsula (9°40\u...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
Pandinurus kmoniceki sp. n. from Somaliland is described and fully complemented with color photos of...
The rare Horn of Africa buthid genus Lanzatus Kovařík, 2001 was newly collected in Somaliland in two...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
All scorpion species known from Djibouti are listed, with color photographs and maps of their distri...
Compsobuthus maidensis sp. n. from Somaliland is described and fully complemented with color photos ...
Distribution of Hottentotta saulcyi (Simon, 1880) (Scorpiones: Buthidae) in Turkey is investigated, ...
A new species of scorpion, Euscorpius honazicus sp. n., is described from Mount Honaz, in the provin...
Some graphic examples of the role of scorpions in the present-day culture of Cuba are presented. The...
Symbolic representations of the scorpion are attested in Mesopotamia since the Neolithic Period on s...
A new scorpion species, Euscorpius gocmeni sp. n., is described based on specimens collected from th...
Akrav israchanani, a relict chactoid scorpion from the famous Ayyalon Cave in Israel, is analyzed fo...
The scorpion species Euscorpius lesbiacus Tropea et al., 2020, previously known only from Lesvos Isl...
This unique and timely publication is the first such Catalog to be produced in over 100 years. The l...
A scorpion species proved to be lethal to humans was recently recorded from Jaffna Peninsula (9°40\u...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...
Pandinurus kmoniceki sp. n. from Somaliland is described and fully complemented with color photos of...
The rare Horn of Africa buthid genus Lanzatus Kovařík, 2001 was newly collected in Somaliland in two...
Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)...