Six species of scorpion (Arachnida: Scorpiones) are documented from eighteen localities in seven different states within the Republic of the Sudan. Combining this new data with historical records in the Sudan Natural History Museum and the published literature enables the first provisional distribution maps for Sudanese scorpions. New state records could be added for three medically significant species: Androctonus amoreuxi (Audouin, 1826) from Khartoum, North Kordofan and North Darfur, Leiurus quinquestriatus (Ehrenberg, 1829) from Kassala, River Nile, White Nile and North Darfur, and Parabuthus abyssinicus (Pocock, 1901) from Kassala. Among the less venomous species, we offer new state records for Buthacus leptochelys (Ehrenberg, 1829) in...
Abstract This contribution attempts to bring some general information on the evolution and, in parti...
Background: Scorpions' stings and their own mortalities place them among the most important health a...
The complex of Parabuthus heterurus Pocock, 1897 is split into four species: P. heterurus Pocock, 18...
Six species of scorpion (Arachnida: Scorpiones) are documented from eighteen localities in seven dif...
(Scorpiones, Buthidae) are described from the region of Loka in the Southern region of Sudan. With t...
All scorpion species known from Djibouti are listed, with color photographs and maps of their distri...
A new species of Compsobuthus Vachon, 1949 from Mali (Scorpiones, Buthidae) Uma nova espécie de Co...
Discoveries of new species of giant scorpion (more than 14 cm in total length) are considered extrem...
The present work is a complementary contribution to the comprehensive study of the scorpion sting sy...
A new species Butheoloides nuer sp. n. is described from the Gambela State in western Ethiopia. This...
Although the main Malian scorpion species of medical interest, Androctonus amoreuxi, is responsible ...
<p>The taxonomy and diversity of the scorpion fauna of Egypt was examined based on a large collectio...
Compsobuthus maidensis sp. n. from Somaliland is described and fully complemented with color photos ...
The scorpions of Saudi Arabia were surveyed in the major regions of Jazan, Al-Medina, Al-Baha, Hail,...
The scorpions deposited in the collection of NMNH (Sofia) are identified and revised. The collection...
Abstract This contribution attempts to bring some general information on the evolution and, in parti...
Background: Scorpions' stings and their own mortalities place them among the most important health a...
The complex of Parabuthus heterurus Pocock, 1897 is split into four species: P. heterurus Pocock, 18...
Six species of scorpion (Arachnida: Scorpiones) are documented from eighteen localities in seven dif...
(Scorpiones, Buthidae) are described from the region of Loka in the Southern region of Sudan. With t...
All scorpion species known from Djibouti are listed, with color photographs and maps of their distri...
A new species of Compsobuthus Vachon, 1949 from Mali (Scorpiones, Buthidae) Uma nova espécie de Co...
Discoveries of new species of giant scorpion (more than 14 cm in total length) are considered extrem...
The present work is a complementary contribution to the comprehensive study of the scorpion sting sy...
A new species Butheoloides nuer sp. n. is described from the Gambela State in western Ethiopia. This...
Although the main Malian scorpion species of medical interest, Androctonus amoreuxi, is responsible ...
<p>The taxonomy and diversity of the scorpion fauna of Egypt was examined based on a large collectio...
Compsobuthus maidensis sp. n. from Somaliland is described and fully complemented with color photos ...
The scorpions of Saudi Arabia were surveyed in the major regions of Jazan, Al-Medina, Al-Baha, Hail,...
The scorpions deposited in the collection of NMNH (Sofia) are identified and revised. The collection...
Abstract This contribution attempts to bring some general information on the evolution and, in parti...
Background: Scorpions' stings and their own mortalities place them among the most important health a...
The complex of Parabuthus heterurus Pocock, 1897 is split into four species: P. heterurus Pocock, 18...