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New Medical Journals - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoThis also is well produced and illustrated, and contains articles in Spanish on the cultivation of Rickettsia of typhus fever (Siegfried), histology of the poison gland of a spider, Crypsidromus ...
Scientific Serials - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoTHE last part of the Sitzungsberichte of the Isis Natural History Society of Dresden contains the proceedings of the Society for the months of July, August, and September, 1870. In the section ...
Effect of Scorpion Venom on Specific Gravity of Locust Haemolymph - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoIT is known that blood density may be reduced by treatment with many biologically active materials. The rise in haemolymph specific gravity was observed in individuals which survived up to 3 ...
Scientific Serials - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoTHE Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science for June 1890 contains:—On the embryology of a scorpion (Euscorpius italicus), by Malcolm Laurie (Plates xiii.–xviii.). The ...
Development of the Embryonic Coverings in the Scorpion, Buthus quinquestriatus (H.E.) - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoDURING the period of proliferation of the embryonic disk of the scorpion (Buthus quinquestriatus (H.E.)), an amnio-serosal fold appears at the anterior periphery (Fig. 1).
Ancient Air-Breathers - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoConsiderable progress, however, has recently been made in this department of investigation. Within a few years, discoveries of the remains of scorpions and insects have successively ...
Sex Attractant of Male Scorpion Flies - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoIT is well known that in mecopteran flies of the family Panorpidae courtship and mating behaviour fall into a distinctive pattern1. In the case of the Bittacidae, the recorded observations2– ...
2 Feisty Creatures With Potentially ‘Therapeutic’ Venoms—Just Don’t Go Looking To Be Bit
Forbes· 3 days agoVenom is a specialized secretion used by various animals, including snakes, bees, wasps, spiders, scorpions and many other creatures, as a means of defense and to capture ...
Physiological Action of the Toxin of the Egyptian Scorpion - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoTHE main physiological effects produced by the toxin of the Egyptian scorpion1 are: (1) inhibition of rabbit smooth muscle; (2) acceleration of the isolated rabbit and frog ...
The Song of the Lizard - Nature
Nature· 3 days ago—A small brown harmless lizard about four inches in length, which lives under stones and old timber in the warm lower parts of the island. It seldom enters houses unless in pursuit of flies ...