Brachistosternus ehrenbergii explained
Brachistosternus ehrenbergii is a scorpion species native to Peru and Northern Chile and the most cited species in the genus Brachistosternus.[1] The species was first described by Paul Gervais in 1841.[2] Its venom is toxic to mice.[3]
Notes and References
- Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment. José A. Ochoai. André S.A. Ojanguren Affilastro. Systematics and distribution of Brachistosternus (Brachistosternus) ehrenbergii (Gervais, 1841), with the first record of stridulation in this genus Brachistosternus (Scorpiones: Bothriuridae). April 2007. 42. 1. 61. February 5, 2014. 10.1080/01650520600800310. 2007SNFE...42...61O .
- Web site: Brachistosternus ehrenbergii. Encyclopedia of Life. February 5, 2014.
- Revista Peruana de Biología. Aislamiento y algunas propiedades de la toxina Be1 del veneno de Brachistosternus ehrenbergii (Gervais, 1841) (Scorpiones:Bothriuridae). Catherina Ramos. Enrique Escobar. 13. 3. July 2007. February 5, 2014.