نتایج جستجو برای: scorpions

تعداد نتایج: 952  

Journal: :Revue suisse de zoologie. 1937

Journal: :Annals and Magazine of Natural History 1911

2013
Richard F. Ayrey Michael M. Webber

A new species of the vorhiesi group of Vaejovis C.L. Koch, 1836, Vaejovis brysoni sp. n., is described from the Santa Catalina Mountains in southern Arizona. Vaejovis deboerae Ayrey also inhabits this mountain range, making this the first documented case of two vorhiesi group species distributed on the same mountain. When compared to all other vorhiesi group species, Vaejovis brysoni sp. n. is ...

دهقانی, روح الله, عنایتی, احمد علی, فاضلی دینان, محمود, متولی حقی, فرزاد, مقدم, محمد یوسف, وزیریان زاده, بابک, یزدانی چراتی, جمشید,

Background and purpose: Venomous bite and specific morphological features of scorpions are the most important reasons for paying attention to scorpions. Anxiety and stress caused by scorpions and their stings are amongst the important health issues in many countries especially in Iran. This study was conducted on scorpions’ fauna in Darmian County, South Khorasan province, Iran. Materi...

ژورنال: Hormozgan Medical Journal 2012
Azizi, K, Badzohre, A, Fekri, S, Safari, R,

Introduction: Scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpionida) are the main causative agents of envenomation and deaths among venomous animals in Iran. The present study was aimed to identify the fauna and geographic distribution of scorpions in Jask town of Hormozgan province. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out during 2008-10 in the mountainous and low land areas of Jask town county,...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Andrés A Ojanguren-Affilastro Jaime Pizarro-Araya

Brachistosternus paposo n. sp. and Brachistosternus barrigai n. sp. are described from Paposo, in the coastal transitional desert of northern Chile. Brachistosternus paposo n. sp. is closely related to Brachistosternus roigalsinai Ojanguren-Affilastro 2002, and B. barrigai n. sp. is closely related with Brachistosternus kamanchaca Ojanguren-Affilastro, Mattoni & Prendini 2007.

2017
Mulood Mohammadi Bavani Javad Rafinejad Ahmad Ali Hanafi-Bojd Mohammad Ali Oshaghi Shahrokh Navidpour Farrokh Dabiri Mehdi Badakhshan Esmaeil Ghorbani Masoomeh Bagheri

Background Scorpions are one of the most important medical arthropods in Iran. This study aimed to determine the fauna, spatial distribution and some morphological characteristics of these venomous arthropods in the study area. Methods Scorpions were collected using Ultra Violet light, rock rolling and digging methods in West Azerbaijan, East Azerbaijan, and Ardabil Provinces during 2015-2016...

2004
Poramate Manoonpong Frank Pasemann Joern Fischer

Spiders can sense sounds in a frequency range between approximately 40 and 600 Hz by the use of hairs; they can detect e.g. the puff of wind of buzzing flies. On the contrary, scorpions use hairs as tactile sensors for obstacle avoidance. To integrate the advantages of both types of sensoric hairs, this article presents an artificial auditory-tactile sensor system, which combines the principles...

2010
A. van der Meijden A. Herrel A. Summers

A key feature of the ancient body plan of scorpions is the pincer or chela. These multifunctional structures vary considerably in size and shape between different scorpion species. Here we provide the first comparative data on the pinching performance of the chelae of seven species of scorpions exemplifying the extremes of the shape range from slender to robust; Leiurus quinquestriatus, Androct...

2016
Wilson R. Lourenço

A preliminary study on fossil scorpions found in amber, from the Lower Cretaceous through the Palaeocene and up to the Miocene is proposed. Scorpions remain rare among the arthropods found trapped in amber. Only 24 specimens are known from Cretaceous amber, representing eight families and subfamilies, ten genera and 21 species; in parallel, 10 specimens have been recorded from Baltic amber repr...

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