19 research outputs found

    The Scorpion Sternum: Structure and Phylogeny (Scorpiones: Orthosterni)

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    Euscorpius is the first research publication completely devoted to scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones). Euscorpius takes advantage of the rapidly evolving medium of quick online publication, at the same time maintaining high research standards for the burgeoning field of scorpion science (scorpiology). Euscorpius is an expedient and viable medium for the publication of serious papers in scorpiology, including (but not limited to): systematics, evolution, ecology, biogeography, and general biology of scorpions. Review papers, descriptions of new taxa, faunistic surveys, lists of museum collections, and book reviews are welcome. Derivatio Nominis The name Euscorpius Thorell, 1876 refers to the most common genus of scorpions in the Mediterranean region and southern Europe (family Euscorpiidae). Euscorpius is located on Websit

    Two new Hadruroides Pocock, from Peru (Scorpiones, Vaejovidae)

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    Volume: 69Start Page: 1End Page: 1

    Scorpion higher phylogeny and classification, taxonomic anarchy, and standards for peer review in online publishing

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    The male sexual apparatus in the order Scorpiones (Arachnida): a comparative study of functional morphology as a tool to define hypotheses of homology

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