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A new synopsis of the scorpion fauna of the Manaus region in Brazilian Amazonia, with special reference to an inundation forest at the Tarumã Mirím river

A new species of Buthidae, Tityus lokiae, is described from a blackwater inundation forest at the Tarumã Mirim river near Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil. This is the second member to join the 'Tityus adisi' group of species. So far, 14 scorpion species are known from the region of Manaus. First ecol...

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Autor principal: Lourenc¸o, Wilson Roberto
Outros Autores: Adis, Joachim U., Souza Araújo, Juliana de
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Amazoniana 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-18804 A new synopsis of the scorpion fauna of the Manaus region in Brazilian Amazonia, with special reference to an inundation forest at the Tarumã Mirím river Lourenc¸o, Wilson Roberto Adis, Joachim U. Souza Araújo, Juliana de Community Ecology Fauna Forest Ecosystem New Species Amazonas Amazonia Brasil Manaus South America Buthidae Scorpiones Tityus A new species of Buthidae, Tityus lokiae, is described from a blackwater inundation forest at the Tarumã Mirim river near Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil. This is the second member to join the 'Tityus adisi' group of species. So far, 14 scorpion species are known from the region of Manaus. First ecological aspects are given for all six species occurring in the inundation forest. © MPI für Limnologie, AG Tropenökologie, Plön; INPA, Manaus. 2020-06-15T22:03:08Z 2020-06-15T22:03:08Z 2005 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18804 en Volume 18, Número 3-4, Pags. 241-249 Restrito Amazoniana
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language English
topic Community Ecology
Fauna
Forest Ecosystem
New Species
Amazonas
Amazonia
Brasil
Manaus
South America
Buthidae
Scorpiones
Tityus
spellingShingle Community Ecology
Fauna
Forest Ecosystem
New Species
Amazonas
Amazonia
Brasil
Manaus
South America
Buthidae
Scorpiones
Tityus
Lourenc¸o, Wilson Roberto
A new synopsis of the scorpion fauna of the Manaus region in Brazilian Amazonia, with special reference to an inundation forest at the Tarumã Mirím river
topic_facet Community Ecology
Fauna
Forest Ecosystem
New Species
Amazonas
Amazonia
Brasil
Manaus
South America
Buthidae
Scorpiones
Tityus
description A new species of Buthidae, Tityus lokiae, is described from a blackwater inundation forest at the Tarumã Mirim river near Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil. This is the second member to join the 'Tityus adisi' group of species. So far, 14 scorpion species are known from the region of Manaus. First ecological aspects are given for all six species occurring in the inundation forest. © MPI für Limnologie, AG Tropenökologie, Plön; INPA, Manaus.
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author Lourenc¸o, Wilson Roberto
author2 Adis, Joachim U.
Souza Araújo, Juliana de
author2Str Adis, Joachim U.
Souza Araújo, Juliana de
title A new synopsis of the scorpion fauna of the Manaus region in Brazilian Amazonia, with special reference to an inundation forest at the Tarumã Mirím river
title_short A new synopsis of the scorpion fauna of the Manaus region in Brazilian Amazonia, with special reference to an inundation forest at the Tarumã Mirím river
title_full A new synopsis of the scorpion fauna of the Manaus region in Brazilian Amazonia, with special reference to an inundation forest at the Tarumã Mirím river
title_fullStr A new synopsis of the scorpion fauna of the Manaus region in Brazilian Amazonia, with special reference to an inundation forest at the Tarumã Mirím river
title_full_unstemmed A new synopsis of the scorpion fauna of the Manaus region in Brazilian Amazonia, with special reference to an inundation forest at the Tarumã Mirím river
title_sort new synopsis of the scorpion fauna of the manaus region in brazilian amazonia, with special reference to an inundation forest at the tarumã mirím river
publisher Amazoniana
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18804
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