Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to insights from molecular techniques. Scorpion taxonomy has been difficult with morphological characters as disagreement exists among researchers with character choice for adequate species delimitation in taxonomic studies. Within the family Buthidae, species identification and delimitation is particularly difficult due to the morphological similarity among species and extensive intraspecific morphological diversity. The genus Centruroides in the western hemisphere is a prime example of the difficulty in untangling the taxonomic complexity within buthid scorpions. In this paper, we present phylogeographic, Ecological Niche Modeling, and morphometric an...
Birulatus Vachon, 1974 remains one of the most enigmatic buthid genera ever described. At the time o...
The first partial phylogeny of family Buthidae (17 genera) is presented, based on molecular data (16...
FIG. 13. Phylogeny of the New World buthid scorpion subfamily Rhopalurusinae Bücherl, 1971, obtained...
Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to insights...
<div><p>Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to ...
Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to insights...
A new species of scorpion belonging to the genus Centruroides Marx, 1890 is described from the Coalc...
All New World buthid scorpions except one South American genus, Ananteris Thorell, 1891, comprise a ...
Scorpions represent an iconic lineage of arthropods, historically renowned for their unique bauplan,...
BACKGROUND: Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their overse...
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the impact of pre-Quaternary tectonics and orogeny relative...
92 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm.The arboreal Neotropical “thorellii” clade of Ce...
The arboreal Neotropical 'thorellii' clade of Centruroides Marx, 1890 bark scorpions (Buthidae C.L. ...
The distribution of the scorpion genus Buthus Leach, 1815 includes southwestern Europe, North and Ce...
BACKGROUND: The age of lineages has become a fundamental datum in studies exploring the interaction ...
Birulatus Vachon, 1974 remains one of the most enigmatic buthid genera ever described. At the time o...
The first partial phylogeny of family Buthidae (17 genera) is presented, based on molecular data (16...
FIG. 13. Phylogeny of the New World buthid scorpion subfamily Rhopalurusinae Bücherl, 1971, obtained...
Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to insights...
<div><p>Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to ...
Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to insights...
A new species of scorpion belonging to the genus Centruroides Marx, 1890 is described from the Coalc...
All New World buthid scorpions except one South American genus, Ananteris Thorell, 1891, comprise a ...
Scorpions represent an iconic lineage of arthropods, historically renowned for their unique bauplan,...
BACKGROUND: Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their overse...
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the impact of pre-Quaternary tectonics and orogeny relative...
92 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm.The arboreal Neotropical “thorellii” clade of Ce...
The arboreal Neotropical 'thorellii' clade of Centruroides Marx, 1890 bark scorpions (Buthidae C.L. ...
The distribution of the scorpion genus Buthus Leach, 1815 includes southwestern Europe, North and Ce...
BACKGROUND: The age of lineages has become a fundamental datum in studies exploring the interaction ...
Birulatus Vachon, 1974 remains one of the most enigmatic buthid genera ever described. At the time o...
The first partial phylogeny of family Buthidae (17 genera) is presented, based on molecular data (16...
FIG. 13. Phylogeny of the New World buthid scorpion subfamily Rhopalurusinae Bücherl, 1971, obtained...