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A brief description of scorpion history, biology and taxonomy from UCMP Berkeley.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/art...ropoda/arachnida/scorpiones.html

Warren Savary's technical article about the way scorpion moms carry their babies.
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Warren Savary's Home Page  Larval orientation in scorpions: phylogenetic patterns and ecological speculations. Warren E. Savary Presented as a poster at the American Arachnological Society meetings Tucson, Arizona August 1996 Female scorpions carry their larvae on their dorsa in one of three patterns of...
http://pw1.netcom.com/~wsavary/larvae.html

Discusses various scorpion-related topics, including photos and information of scorpion species from around the world, including those of medical importance. Contributors include systematists, ecologists, and enthusiasts.
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The Scorpion Files Main Page  Scientific literature online Popular books Links News/Updates Site Index Contributors Contact information Welcome to The Scorpion Files! The intention of this site is to provide information about scorpions to both scientists and others seeking information about these interesting arachnids. The...
http://www.ub.ntnu.no/scorpion-files/

the world's only information and coordination agency for scorpions and other arachnids
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ARACHNODATA  Homepage der to the website of Informations- und Beratungs-Fachstelle für Skorpione und andere Spinnentiere ARACHNODATA The Arachnological Information and Consulting Agency deutsch english Last update:2005-10-21 This website is sponsored by Visitors since September 1st, 1998 1998-2005 by ARACHNODATA. All rights...
http://www.arachnodata.ch

Scorpions from the Chihuahuan Desert Region of Mexico and the United States. Species list, taxonomic information, and desert biology.
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Scorpions from the Chihuahuan Desert Region of Mexico and the United States  Desert is one of the least explored deserts in the world with great historical and biological riches. It is the largest in North America but there are differences with what defines the boundaries which leads into biogeographical implications. With the...
http://www.geocities.com/redhourglass/scorpions.html

Study of control of various scorpion species in Brazil.
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Scorpion Control Uberlāndia Brazil  It is difficult to struggle in favor of nature, for universal ethics of the human being, as I name it. However, history is not written around my life or yours. Not in 100 or even 200 years. I do watch...
http://www.geocities.com/whstutz/stutz1.html

Lists all described scorpion species (Arachnida: Scorpiones) occurring in the USA; includes information, control, distributions, photos, and links.
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Kari's Scorpion Pages  Go just a little further to get into the Scorpion Table of Contents This is just my little bulletin board of current events and cool things I've found surfing the Net. New Stuff HEY, check out this hot band from...
http://www.angelfire.com/tx4/scorpiones/

Information about scorpions in Africa south of the Zambezi River.
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Scorpions.co.za Welcome  Welcome to a fascinating look at one of the worlds most misunderstood creatures scorpions. Although scorpions are well recognised, little is known about their habits, behaviour and lifestyles. Southern African (Africa south of the Limpopo Rivier which includes Namibia, Botswana,...
http://www.scorpions.co.za/

Information and images of scorpions found in the UK and the continent.
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/eflavuk

Scott Stockwell's article about classification of scorpions in the Tree of Life project.
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Scorpionida  Go to navigation for this section of the ToL site Go to quick links Go to quick search Go to detailed site links Site Navigation Browse Help Features Learning Contribute About advanced go to beginning of page Under Construction Containing...
http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Scorpionida&contgroup=Arachnida

General information and pictures about scropions.
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Scorpions  Like the insects and spiders, scorpions belong to the phylum Arthropoda and like the spiders they belong to the class Arachnida but belong to a different order, Scorpiones. See arachnid classification table.Scorpions are a diverse group of arachnids and include...
http://www.museums.org.za/bio/scorpions/