نتایج جستجو برای: buthidae

تعداد نتایج: 378  

2012
Jennifer J Smith Alun Jones Paul F Alewood

Scorpion venoms have been studied for over fifty years; however, the majority of research has focussed primarily on medically important Buthidae species. Additionally, venoms of the estimated 200 species of scorpion native to Australia have received very little attention. The first venom mass profiles of six non-buthid and one buthid scorpion species are presented herein, four of which are ende...

Journal: :Internal medicine journal 2004
G K Isbister E S Volschenk J E Seymour

Despite scorpions being locally abundant in many parts of Australia, scorpion sting is a poorly defined clinical condition in Australia. Many health-care workers are unaware of the effects of their stings and scorpions are often feared based on their international reputation. Five scorpion stings that occurred in different parts of Australia where the scorpion was caught at the time of the stin...

Journal: :Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2021

The arboreal Neotropical “thorellii” clade of Centruroides Marx, 1890, bark scorpions (Buthidae C.L. Koch, 1837) is revised, using a novel approach to species delimitation. A phylogenetic analysis, based on 112 morphological characters and 1078 aligned DNA nucleotides from the mitochondrial Cytochrome c Oxidase Subunit I (COI) gene, provided framework for placing singletons geographically dispa...

Journal: :European journal of taxonomy 2022

The Western Ghats of India is considered one the richest biodiversity hotspots in world. Documenting scorpion diversity has always been paramount importance due to their species richness, ecological role and endemism, which calls for conservation priority. Scorpion probably underestimated given ancestry group, more field work region very likely uncover numerous undescribed taxa. Several new Ind...

2017
Irene Zornetta Michele Scorzeto Pablo Victor Mendes Dos Reis Maria E. De Lima Cesare Montecucco Aram Megighian Ornella Rossetto

Scorpions are among the oldest venomous living organisms and the family Buthidae is the largest and most medically relevant one. Scorpion venoms include many toxic peptides, but recently, a metalloprotease from Tityus serrulatus called antarease was reported to be capable of cleaving VAMP2, a protein involved in the neuroparalytic syndromes of tetanus and botulism. We have produced antarease an...

2012
Jan C. Habel Martin Husemann Thomas Schmitt Frank E. Zachos Ann-Christin Honnen Britt Petersen Aristeidis Parmakelis Iasmi Stathi

The immense biodiversity of the Atlas Mountains in North Africa might be the result of high rates of microallopatry caused by mountain barriers surpassing 4000 meters leading to patchy habitat distributions. We test the influence of geographic structures on the phylogenetic patterns among Buthus scorpions using mtDNA sequences. We sampled 91 individuals of the genus Buthus from 51 locations sca...

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