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Zoologischer Anzeiger – A Journal of Comparative Zoology | 2003

The Life History of Chactas reticulatus Kraepelin, 1912 (Scorpiones, Chactidae), with a Comparative Analysis of the Reproductive Traits of Three Scorpion Lineages in Relation to Habitat

Wilson R. Lourenço; Véronique Andrzejewski; John L. Cloudsley-Thompson

Abstract An account is given of the life history, growth, population densities, habitat, reproductive systems, courtship and mating, litter size and sex ratio, iteroparity, molting and development of the scorpion Chactas reticulatus Kraepelin. These same traits are compared in three distinct scorpion lineages, buthid, chactid and ischnurid in relation to habitat characteristics. Correlations are drawn between reproductive and adaptative strategies, and it is suggested that if non-buthid scorpions may present some homogeneity as equilibrium species, buthid scorpions are not necessarily opportunistic species. Many groups can be characterized within the buthids, and these different lineages show variable ecological requirements.


Journal of Arid Environments | 1995

Stridulatory apparatus and the evolutionary significance of sound production in Rhopalurus species (Scorpiones: Buthidae)

Wilson R. Lourenço; John L. Cloudsley-Thompson

The presence of stridulatory apparatus is demonstrated in all known species of the scorpion genus Rhopalurus . Scanning electron microscope photographs are reproduced and, for the first time, are accompanied by sonograms (spectrograms). The probable aposematic role of sound production in scorpions is discussed.


Comptes Rendus Biologies | 2008

Observations on the life history of Chaerilus philippinus Lourenço & Ythier, 2008 (Scorpiones, Chaerilidae) from the Philippines

Wilson R. Lourenço; Eric Ythier; John L. Cloudsley-Thompson

Biological observations on Chaerilus philippinus were based on specimens from the region of Appari, North of Luzon in the Philippines. The total duration of embryonic development was estimated as being between 110 to 136 days, while the moults between successive juvenile instars and adulthood took place at ages that averaged 7, 39, 73, 190 and 327 days. These developmental periods are shorter and different from those previously observed among species of non-buthid scorpions. They prove to be rather similar to those observed in buthid scorpions, however. Morphometric growth values of the different instars are similar or smaller than those of other species of scorpions that have been studied. Aspects of maternal care and social behaviour are also commented.


Comptes Rendus Biologies | 2010

A new relictual buthid scorpion from the region of the Great Rift Valley in Kenya (Scorpiones, Buthidae)

Wilson R. Lourenço; Bernard Duhem; John L. Cloudsley-Thompson

A new genus and species of peri-Saharian buthid scorpion is described on the basis of single specimen collected in the Great Rift Valley, North of Kenya. This new scorpion taxon represents yet another endemic relict element for the faunas of the peri-Saharian regions. Comments are also included on the evolution of the Sahara and peri-Saharian regions and its possible consequences on the distribution of the extant scorpion fauna.


Boletín de la SEA | 2006

THE AFRICAN SPECIES OF THE GENUS LEIURUS EHRENBERG, 1828 (SCORPIONES: BUTHIDAE) WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES

Jian-Xin Qi; Wilson R. Lourenço; John L. Cloudsley-Thompson


Biogeographica | 2000

The life history of Tityus fuhrmanni kraepelin (Scorpiones, Buthidae)

Charlotte Rouaud; John L. Cloudsley-Thompson; Wilson R. Lourenço


Archive | 2012

About the enigmatic presence of the genus Scorpio Linnaeus, 1758 in Congo with the description of a new species from Niger (Scorpiones, Scorpionidae)

Wilson R. Lourenço; John L. Cloudsley-Thompson


Boletin de la S.E.A. | 2010

The life cycle of Tityus (Atreus) neblina Lourenço, 2008 (Scorpiones, Buthidae) in 'Cerro de la Neblina', Brazil/Venezuela.

Wilson R. Lourenço; John L. Cloudsley-Thompson


Boletin de la S.E.A. | 2009

A new species of the genus Scorpio Linnaeus 1758 from Sudan (Scorpiones, Scorpionidae)

Wilson R. Lourenço; John L. Cloudsley-Thompson


Boletín de la SEA | 2007

Parthenogenesis in Hottentotta caboverdensis Lourenço & Ythier, 2006 (Scorpiones, Buthidae) from the Cape Verde islands

Wilson R. Lourenço; Eric Ythier; John L. Cloudsley-Thompson

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Wilson R. Lourenço

National Museum of Natural History

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