Abstract A synopsis on the historical, geographical and ecological aspects related to the most conspicuous scorpion species of the genus Tityus known from Brazil is proposed. Tityus serrulatus Lutz & Mello, 1922 was described precisely one century ago, nevertheless many questions related to its ecological adaptations and geographical expansion remain without a precise response. This species, well known for its infamous reputation of noxious species, is also known for its capacity to reproduce asexually, by parthenogenesis. Although the individuals of a given population are considered clones, a new hypothesis could suggest the occurrence of mutations within isolated individuals, leading to distinct subpopulations that could present better ph...
International audienceThe status of the enigmatic buthid scorpion Tityus asthenes Pocock, 1893 is on...
International audienceScorpions belonging to the genera Tityus C. L. Koch, 1836 (subgenus Atreus Ger...
Tityus (Brazilotiyus) hartkorni sp. n., a new species of fossil scorpion belonging to the genus Tity...
AbstractIn the present study, comments are proposed on historical aspects of the most conspicuous sc...
The male of Tityus kuryi Lourenço, 1997 is described for the first time. Despite being very s...
In this paper further information concerning the ecological and biogeographical aspects of scorpioni...
Description of a new species of Tityus (Scorpiones, Buthidae) from the States of Espirito Santo and ...
We present a molecular phylogenetic analysis including a survey for overlooked phenotypic characters...
Tityus melici sp. n., belonging to the Tityus bahiensis species group is described on the base of on...
Two scorpion species of medical importance occur in the state of São Paulo: the native brown scorpio...
The Brazilian scorpion Tityus serrulatus is recorded for the first time in the central region of Rio...
The Brazilian scorpion Tityus serrulatus is recorded for the first time in the central region of Rio...
Parthenogenesis, a rare phenomenon in Chelicerates, apart from mites, is reviewed in scorpions, nota...
Abstract: Confirmation is provided of Tityus confluens Borelli (Scorpiones, Buthidae) in Brazil. A n...
Pinto-Da-Rocha, Ricardo, Cabra-García, Jimmy (2022): On the Tityus forcipula species group: redescri...
International audienceThe status of the enigmatic buthid scorpion Tityus asthenes Pocock, 1893 is on...
International audienceScorpions belonging to the genera Tityus C. L. Koch, 1836 (subgenus Atreus Ger...
Tityus (Brazilotiyus) hartkorni sp. n., a new species of fossil scorpion belonging to the genus Tity...
AbstractIn the present study, comments are proposed on historical aspects of the most conspicuous sc...
The male of Tityus kuryi Lourenço, 1997 is described for the first time. Despite being very s...
In this paper further information concerning the ecological and biogeographical aspects of scorpioni...
Description of a new species of Tityus (Scorpiones, Buthidae) from the States of Espirito Santo and ...
We present a molecular phylogenetic analysis including a survey for overlooked phenotypic characters...
Tityus melici sp. n., belonging to the Tityus bahiensis species group is described on the base of on...
Two scorpion species of medical importance occur in the state of São Paulo: the native brown scorpio...
The Brazilian scorpion Tityus serrulatus is recorded for the first time in the central region of Rio...
The Brazilian scorpion Tityus serrulatus is recorded for the first time in the central region of Rio...
Parthenogenesis, a rare phenomenon in Chelicerates, apart from mites, is reviewed in scorpions, nota...
Abstract: Confirmation is provided of Tityus confluens Borelli (Scorpiones, Buthidae) in Brazil. A n...
Pinto-Da-Rocha, Ricardo, Cabra-García, Jimmy (2022): On the Tityus forcipula species group: redescri...
International audienceThe status of the enigmatic buthid scorpion Tityus asthenes Pocock, 1893 is on...
International audienceScorpions belonging to the genera Tityus C. L. Koch, 1836 (subgenus Atreus Ger...
Tityus (Brazilotiyus) hartkorni sp. n., a new species of fossil scorpion belonging to the genus Tity...