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- Tityus stigmurus is a species of scorpion from the family Buthidae that can be found in Brazil. The species are 4.5–6 centimetres (1.8–2.4 in) in length...
- α-KTx 4.6. This toxin was discovered in the venom of the Tityus stigmurus. Tityus stigmurus is a species of Brazilian scorpion found predominantly in the...
- encoding toxin gamma of the Brazilian scorpions Tityus bahiensis and Tityus stigmurus". The Biochemical Journal. 313 ( Pt 3) (Pt 3): 753–760. doi:10.1042/bj3130753...
- Toxinology Resources". Toxinology.com. Retrieved 2020-09-17. "Tityus stigmurus". Arachnoboards. 24 September 2011. Retrieved 2020-10-04. Iserson, Kenneth...
- Tityus smithii Po****, 1893 Tityus soratensis Kraepelin, 1912 Tityus stigmurus (T****ll, 1876) Tityus strandi Werner, 1939 Tityus surimeridensis González-Sponga...
- These species are found in Brazil (Tityus serrulatus, T. bahiensis and T. stigmurus) and in Northern and Southern Venezuela (T. discrepans). The venom of...
- scorpion species of the genus Tityus: T. serrulatus, Tityus bahiensis, T. stigmurus and Tityus trivitattus. Butantoxin was the first isolated scorpion toxin...
- Tityus asthenes and Tityus fuhrman (Colombia), Tityus serrulatus, Tityus stigmurus and Tityus bahiensis (southeastern Brazil), Tityus metuendus and Tityus...
- Pedrosa. (2012). "Profiling the resting venom gland of the scorpion Tityus stigmurus through a transcriptomic survey". BMC Genomics. 13: 362. doi:10.1186/1471-2164-13-362...
- encoding toxin gamma of the Brazilian scorpions Tityus bahiensis and Tityus stigmurus". The Biochemical Journal. 313 ( Pt 3) (Pt 3): 753–760. doi:10.1042/bj3130753...