Asian forest scorpions belong to the subfamily Heterometrinae and include some of the poorly known scorpion fauna in India in general and Telangana State in particular. The Asian forest scorpions occur in South Asia and Southeast Asia and are known from Pakistan in west to the Philippines in the east. There are 27 species of Asian forest scorpions belonging to seven genera Chersonesometrus, Deccanometrus, Gigantometrus, Heterometrus, Javanimetrus, Sahyadrimetrus and Srilankametrus known from India. These are the large-bodied scorpions that are subjected to killing and local collections. Information on their distribution and current taxonomy is not complete. We provide the updated taxonomy, description and distribution maps of four species o...
Figures 516–519: Heterometrus serratus from locality 15CP. Figures 516, 518. Male, chelicerae, carap...
FIGURE 1. Map of South Asia, plotting known locality records of Chersonesometrus Couzijn, 1978, stat...
The Western Ghats of India is considered one of the richest biodiversity hotspots in the world. Docu...
23 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 26 cm.Scorpions of the genus Heterometrus Ehrenberg, 18...
The author deals with taxonomy, character variation, phylogeny and biogeography of Heterometrus, a s...
The Western Ghats of India is considered one of the richest biodiversity hotspots in the world. Docu...
Pande, Satish, Bastawade, Deshbhushan, Padhye, Anand (2012): Diversity of scorpion fauna of Saswad-J...
FIGURE 117. Map of South Asia, plotting known locality records of two species of Deccanometrus, gen....
Prendini, Lorenzo, Loria, Stephanie F. (2020): Systematic Revision Of The Asian Forest Scorpions (He...
Tahir, H. Muhammad, Prendini, Lorenzo (2014): Redescription of Heterometrus latimanus and confirmati...
Fig. 26. Distribution of Indian species of Isometrus Ehrenberg, 1828 with elevation data. Stars repr...
<p>Twospecies of scorpions ( Arachnida : Scorpiones) viz., <em>Lychaslaevifrons</em>Pocock and <em>H...
Figures 500–501: Heterometrus indus, female (500) and male (501) at locality 15CA.Published as part ...
Deshpande, Shubhankar, Gowande, Gaurang, Bastawade, Deshabhushan, Sulakhe, Shauri (2022): A new spec...
FIGURE 4. Map of South India and Sri Lanka, plotting known locality records of Sahyadrimetrus, gen. ...
Figures 516–519: Heterometrus serratus from locality 15CP. Figures 516, 518. Male, chelicerae, carap...
FIGURE 1. Map of South Asia, plotting known locality records of Chersonesometrus Couzijn, 1978, stat...
The Western Ghats of India is considered one of the richest biodiversity hotspots in the world. Docu...
23 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 26 cm.Scorpions of the genus Heterometrus Ehrenberg, 18...
The author deals with taxonomy, character variation, phylogeny and biogeography of Heterometrus, a s...
The Western Ghats of India is considered one of the richest biodiversity hotspots in the world. Docu...
Pande, Satish, Bastawade, Deshbhushan, Padhye, Anand (2012): Diversity of scorpion fauna of Saswad-J...
FIGURE 117. Map of South Asia, plotting known locality records of two species of Deccanometrus, gen....
Prendini, Lorenzo, Loria, Stephanie F. (2020): Systematic Revision Of The Asian Forest Scorpions (He...
Tahir, H. Muhammad, Prendini, Lorenzo (2014): Redescription of Heterometrus latimanus and confirmati...
Fig. 26. Distribution of Indian species of Isometrus Ehrenberg, 1828 with elevation data. Stars repr...
<p>Twospecies of scorpions ( Arachnida : Scorpiones) viz., <em>Lychaslaevifrons</em>Pocock and <em>H...
Figures 500–501: Heterometrus indus, female (500) and male (501) at locality 15CA.Published as part ...
Deshpande, Shubhankar, Gowande, Gaurang, Bastawade, Deshabhushan, Sulakhe, Shauri (2022): A new spec...
FIGURE 4. Map of South India and Sri Lanka, plotting known locality records of Sahyadrimetrus, gen. ...
Figures 516–519: Heterometrus serratus from locality 15CP. Figures 516, 518. Male, chelicerae, carap...
FIGURE 1. Map of South Asia, plotting known locality records of Chersonesometrus Couzijn, 1978, stat...
The Western Ghats of India is considered one of the richest biodiversity hotspots in the world. Docu...