Brachistosternus is a scorpion genus in the Bothriuridae family.[1]B. ehrenbergii is the most cited species in the genus.[2] The genus is distributed in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Peru.[3]
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Brachistosternus ehrenbergii is a scorpion species native to Peru and Northern Chile and the most cited species in the genus Brachistosternus. The species...
species of millipedes alone, and also described the scorpion genus Brachistosternus. In 1929, he proposed the family Nandiniidae, with the genus Nandinia...
species to burrow into the sand. In Chile, scorpions of the genus Brachistosternus feed on the larvae of P. gayi. "Taxonomy browser (Phaleria gayi)"....
Vilacota Maure Regional Conservation Area [es]. The scorpion species Brachistosternus ninapo is named after the volcano; the term ninapo is a portmanteau...