SCORPIONIDA: Los alacranes (Arachnida: Scorpionida) de importancia médica del estado de Guerrero
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v19i2.4071Keywords:
Alacranes, Centruroides, Guerrero, México.Abstract
Los alacranes del estado de Guerrero, México, han sido estudiados desde hace más de cien años, iniciando con los trabajos de Pocock en 1898 y 1902. En la actualidad existe el registro de 24 especies de las cuales 9 corresponden al género Centruroides Marx 1890, cinco de ellas con veneno altamente tóxico. La presente contribución proporciona información útil para el reconocimiento de las especies peligrosas y presenta una clave taxonómica que permite identificarlas, incluyendo su distribución geográfica en el estado.Downloads
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2015-09-30
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