08 February, 2016
A checklist of the scorpions in the collections of the National Museum of Natural History (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Frantisek Kovarik and Petar Beron have recently published an article summing up the results after investigating and identifiying the scorpions deposited in the collection of NMNH (Sofia, Bulgaria).
Abstract:
The scorpions deposited in the collection of NMNH (Sofia) are identified and revised. The collection contains 61 species of 34 genera and ten families (Bothriuridae, Buthidae, Chaerilidae, Diplocentridae, Euscorpiidae, Liochelidae, Iuridae, Caraboctonidae, Scorpionidae, and Vaejovidae), incl. the holotype and paratypes of Euscorpius deltshevi, the holotype and paratypes of Euscorpius drenskii, the holotype and paratypes of Euscorpius popovi Tropea et al., paratype of Chaerilus tyznai Kov., holotype and paratype of E. beroni Fet, 2000, topotypes of Butheoloides charlotteae Lourenço, 2000 and specimens of the recently described Euscorpiops problematicus (Kovařík, 2000). They were collected mostly by P. Beron and identified mostly by F. Kovařík and V. Fet and come from 34 countries: Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, Romania, Greece, Montenegro, Turkey, Italy (incl. Sardinia), France (incl. Corsica), USA, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Nigeria, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Indonesia, Iran, China (incl. Tibet), Malaysia, Nepal, Thailand, Afghanistan and Papua New Guinea.
Reference:
Kovarik F, Beron P. A checklist of the scorpions (Arachnida, Scorpiones) in the collections of the National Museum of Natural History (Sofia). Historia Naturalis Bulgarica. 2015;22:37-44.
Thanks to Frantisek Kovarik and Petar Beron for sending me this article!
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