Alpiscorpius is a genus of
scorpions in the family
Euscorpiidae that was first described by Benjamin Gantenbein, Victor Fet, Carlo Largiader & Adolf Scholl in 1999.[1]
Species
Alpiscorpius contains the following twenty species:[2]
^Gantenbein, Benjamin; Fet, Victor; Largiader, Carlo; Scholl, Adolf (1999). "First DNA phylogeny of Euscorpius Thorell, 1876 (Scorpiones: Euscorpiidae) and its bearing on taxonomy and biogeography of this genus". Biogeographica. 75 (2): 49–65.
ISSN1165-6638.
Alpiscorpius is a genus of
scorpions in the family
Euscorpiidae that was first described by Benjamin Gantenbein, Victor Fet, Carlo Largiader & Adolf Scholl in 1999.[1]
Species
Alpiscorpius contains the following twenty species:[2]
^Gantenbein, Benjamin; Fet, Victor; Largiader, Carlo; Scholl, Adolf (1999). "First DNA phylogeny of Euscorpius Thorell, 1876 (Scorpiones: Euscorpiidae) and its bearing on taxonomy and biogeography of this genus". Biogeographica. 75 (2): 49–65.
ISSN1165-6638.