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101. Evolution and radiation in the scorpion Buthus elmoutaouakili Lourenco and Qi 2006 (Scorpiones: Buthidae) at the foothills of the Atlas Mountains (North Africa).

102. A second species of Vietbocap Lourenço & Pham, 2010 (Scorpiones: Pseudochactidae) from Vietnam.

103. Scorpions from the Island of Côn Son (Poulo Condore), Vietnam and description of a new species of Chaerilus Simon, 1877 (Scorpiones, Chaerilidae).

104. Functionally redundant peg sensilla on the scorpion pecten.

105. Hemprich's long-eared bat (Otonycteris hemprichii) as a predator of scorpions: whispering echolocation, passive gleaning and prey selection.

106. Electrophysiology of scorpion PEG sensilla.

107. The relative importance of respiratory water loss in scorpions is correlated with species habitat type and activity pattern.

108. The geographical pattern of distribution of the genus Teuthraustes Simon (Scorpiones, Chactidae) in South America and description of a new species.

109. Reproductive system of female scorpion: a partial review.

110. Buthid scorpions found in caves; a new species of Isometrus Ehrenberg, 1828 (Scorpiones, Buthidae) from southern Vietnam.

111. Comparative venom gland transcriptome analysis of the scorpion Lychas mucronatus reveals intraspecific toxic gene diversity and new venomous components.

112. Tityus fasciolatus envenomation induced cardio-respiratory alterations in rats.

113. A high molecular weight protein Bengalin from the Indian black scorpion (Heterometrus bengalensis C.L. Koch) venom having antiosteoporosis activity in female albino rats.

114. The disrupted pattern of distribution of the genus Hadrurochactas Pocock; evidence of past connections between Amazon and the Brazilian Atlantic forest.

115. Effects of prenatal exposure to Tityus bahiensis scorpion venom on rat offspring development.

116. Partitioning of transpiratory water loss of the desert scorpion, Hadrurus arizonensis (Iuridae).

117. Epidemiological and clinical survey of scorpionism in Khuzestan province, Iran (2003).

118. Chelicerae as male grasping organs in scorpions: sexual dimorphism and associated behaviour.

119. Experimental osteoporosis induced in female albino rats and its antagonism by Indian black scorpion (Heterometrus bengalensis C.L.Koch) venom.

120. Characterization of LmTxLP11 and LmVP1.1 transcripts and genomic organizations: alternative splicing contributing to the diversity of scorpion venom peptides.

121. A new venomous scorpion responsible for severe envenomation in Argentina: Tityus confluens.

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

123. Biochemical and enzymatic changes after black scorpion Heterometrus fastigiousus Couzijn envenomation in experimental albino mice.

124. Purification and N-terminal sequence of a serine proteinase-like protein (BMK-CBP) from the venom of the Chinese scorpion (Buthus martensii Karsch).

125. The neutralizing capacity of Androctonus crassicauda antivenom against Mesobuthus eupeus scorpion venom.

126. A comparison of fluorescence in two sympatric scorpion species.

127. Sexual dimorphism in desiccation responses of the sand scorpion Smeringurus mesaensis (Vaejovidae).

128. Convergent evolution in the antennae of a cerambycid beetle, Onychocerus albitarsis, and the sting of a scorpion.

129. An epidemiological and a clinical study on scorpionism by the Iranian scorpion Hemiscorpius lepturus.

130. Tityus perijanensis González-Sponga (Scorpiones, Buthidae): molecular assessment of its geographical distribution and venom lethality of Venezuelan populations.

131. Purification and characterization of a novel short-chain insecticidal toxin with two disulfide bridges from the venom of the scorpion Liocheles australasiae.

132. Mechanoreception by cuticular sensilla on the pectines of the scorpion Pandinus cavimanus.

133. Peptides of arachnid venoms with insecticidal activity targeting sodium channels.

134. Comparative morphology of the hemolymph vascular system in scorpions--a survey using corrosion casting, MicroCT, and 3D-reconstruction.

135. The insecticidal potential of scorpion beta-toxins.

136. The differential preference of scorpion alpha-toxins for insect or mammalian sodium channels: implications for improved insect control.

137. The organic preservation of fossil arthropods: an experimental study.

138. Responses of the whipscorpion, Mastigoproctus liochirus (Arachnida, Uropygi) to environmental humidity.

139. Neural network mechanism for the orientation behavior of sand scorpions towards prey.

140. Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of scorpionism in Colima, Mexico (2000-2001).

141. Temperature dependence of water loss rates in scorpions and its effect on the distribution of Buthotus judaicus (Buthidae) in Israel.

142. The book lungs of Scorpiones and Tetrapulmonata (Chelicerata, Arachnida): evidence for homology and a single terrestrialisation event of a common arachnid ancestor.

143. Ion selectivity of scorpion toxin-induced pores in cardiac myocytes.

144. Inhibition of ClC-2 chloride channels by a peptide component or components of scorpion venom.

146. Parasitism of bark scorpion Centruroides exilicauda (Scorpiones: Buthidae) by entomopathogenic nematodes (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae; Heterorhabditidae).

147. Accurate prediction of scorpion toxin functional properties from primary structures.

149. An unusual fold for potassium channel blockers: NMR structure of three toxins from the scorpion Opisthacanthus madagascariensis.

150. The effect of desiccation on water management and compartmentalisation in scorpions: the hepatopancreas as a water reservoir.

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