International audienceNew comments are proposed on the diversity and morphological variability found within the elements, genera and species, of the Early Cretaceous scorpion family Palaeoburmesebuthidae Lourenço, 2015. A new species belonging to the genus Spinoburmesebuthus Lourenço, 2017 is described rising the total number of species in this family to 13.Des nouvelles considérations sont proposées sur la diversité et la variabilité morphologique retrouvée chez les éléments, genres et espèces, de la famille Palaeoburmesebuthidae Lourenço, 2015, du Crétacé inférieur de la Birmanie. Une nouvelle espèce appartenant au genre Spinoburmesebuthus Lourenço, 2017 est décrite, élevant ainsi le nombre total d’espèces connues à 13
BACKGROUND: Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their overse...
FIGURES 2A–F. Type locality of Brachistosternus species herein described. A. Brachistosternus gayi n...
Birulatus Vachon, 1974 remains one of the most enigmatic buthid genera ever described. At the time o...
International audienceThe study of two new scorpion specimens from Cretaceous Burmite leads to the d...
International audienceA further new species of fossil scorpion belonging to the genus Chaerilobuthus...
Un scorpion fossile, appartenant à une nouvelle famille, un nouveau genre et une nouvelle espèce, Ch...
Lourenço, Wilson R., Henderickx, Hans (2012): Another new sub-fossil species of scorpion of the genu...
Deux nouvelles espèces de scorpions rapportées à deux nouvelles familles sont décrites. Elles provie...
Scorpions are one of the most remarkable evolutionary successes among invertebrates, however, fossil...
International audienceOne new family, genus, and species of fossil scorpion are described from the M...
A preliminary study on fossil scorpions found in amber, from the Lower Cretaceous through the Palaeo...
Scorpions represent an iconic lineage of arthropods, historically renowned for their unique bauplan,...
International audienceScorpions can still be considered rare among the arthropods found trapped in a...
Sobre escorpiões fosseis do âmbar do Cretáceo de Myanmar (Burma) com as descrições de uma família, u...
Teruel, Rolando, Kovařík, František, Lowe, Graeme, Šťáhlavský, František (2023): Two new species of ...
BACKGROUND: Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their overse...
FIGURES 2A–F. Type locality of Brachistosternus species herein described. A. Brachistosternus gayi n...
Birulatus Vachon, 1974 remains one of the most enigmatic buthid genera ever described. At the time o...
International audienceThe study of two new scorpion specimens from Cretaceous Burmite leads to the d...
International audienceA further new species of fossil scorpion belonging to the genus Chaerilobuthus...
Un scorpion fossile, appartenant à une nouvelle famille, un nouveau genre et une nouvelle espèce, Ch...
Lourenço, Wilson R., Henderickx, Hans (2012): Another new sub-fossil species of scorpion of the genu...
Deux nouvelles espèces de scorpions rapportées à deux nouvelles familles sont décrites. Elles provie...
Scorpions are one of the most remarkable evolutionary successes among invertebrates, however, fossil...
International audienceOne new family, genus, and species of fossil scorpion are described from the M...
A preliminary study on fossil scorpions found in amber, from the Lower Cretaceous through the Palaeo...
Scorpions represent an iconic lineage of arthropods, historically renowned for their unique bauplan,...
International audienceScorpions can still be considered rare among the arthropods found trapped in a...
Sobre escorpiões fosseis do âmbar do Cretáceo de Myanmar (Burma) com as descrições de uma família, u...
Teruel, Rolando, Kovařík, František, Lowe, Graeme, Šťáhlavský, František (2023): Two new species of ...
BACKGROUND: Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their overse...
FIGURES 2A–F. Type locality of Brachistosternus species herein described. A. Brachistosternus gayi n...
Birulatus Vachon, 1974 remains one of the most enigmatic buthid genera ever described. At the time o...