The Scorpion Files Newsblog

This blog will list news about all aspects of scorpion biology and important taxonomical updates from The scorpion Files. The Scorpion Files is a leading information source about scorpions, and has among others an updated list of all extant families, genera and species.(C) Jan Ove Rein and The Scorpion Files.

23 May, 2023

A new species of Androctonus from Turkey

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  Ersen Yagmur has recently published a new species of Androctonus Ehrenberg, 1828 (Buthidae) from the Iğdır Province in Turkey. Androctonus...
16 May, 2023

An updated list of the scorpion fauna of Algeria

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  Gerard Dupre and co-workers have recently published an article with an updated list of the scorpion taxa recorded from Algeria. The articl...
15 May, 2023

The phylogenetic relationship among two species of genus Nebo from Saudi Arabia and Middle East

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  The genus Nebo Simon, 1878 (Diplocentridae) consists of nine species distributed across Arabia and the Middle East. Due to few specimens ...
10 May, 2023

The presence of potential dangerous scorpions in historical sites

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  Old historical buildings and ruins are popular habitats for many scorpions and sometimes also for potentially dangerous species. Tourists ...

Redescription of Orthochirus stockwelli from Iran

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   Ersen Yagmur and co-workers have recently published a redescription of Orthochirus stockwelli (Lourenco & Vachon, 1995) (Buthidae) fr...

The diversity patterns of Egyptian scorpions in relation to climatic and spatial predictors

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  Understanding the biological diversity of scorpions in different habitats is important. Andre Lira and co-workers have recently published ...
24 April, 2023

A new species of Androctonus from Cameroon

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  Wilson Lourenco has recently published a new species of Androctonus Ehrenberg, 1828 (Buthidae) from the savanna formations of Sanguéré-Dj...
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