Product ID | L2130 |
Name | Androctonus australis |
Common Name(s) | Fat-tailed Scorpion |
Origin | Algeria, Egypt |
Purity | >99% |
Form | Lyophilized powder |
Packaging | In vacuum sealed glass vials, in secured parcel. |
Packaging | Price (€) | Quantité | Buy Now |
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10 mg | 215.00 | ||
100 mg | 1 827.50 | ||
1000 mg | 15 050.00 | ||
1 g | 15 050.00 | ||
For quotation of big quantities, please Contact us |
CITES | None |
EU | None |
France | None |
Safety Data Sheet Available on request, please Contact us Ref. SDS_L2130 : unit price : free of charge |
See also |
The UNEP-WCNC species Database (http://www.unep-wcmc.org) The Reptile-Database.org (http://www.reptile-database.org) Search Androctonus australis with Search Androctonus australis with PubMed |
Bibliography | 1. Sissom W.D. (1990) Systematics, Biogeography and Paleontology in The Biology of Scorpions. Ed. Polis G.A., Stanford University Press. 2. Fet V., Sissom W.D., Lowe G. and Braunwalder M.E. (2000) Catalog of the Scorpions of the World ( 1758-1998 ). The New York Entomology Society, New York. 3. Lourenco W.R. (2005) Nouvelles considerations taxonomiques sur les especes du genre Androctonus Ehrenberg, 1828 et description de deux nouvelles especes ( Scorpiones, Buthidae ). Revue suisse Zoologie, Vol. 112(1), pp 145-171. 4. Goyffon, M., M. Vachon, et al. (1982). Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the scorpion evenomation in Tunisia. Toxicon 20(1), pp. 337-344. 5. Schmidbauer, H. (1982). Erfahrungen bei der nachsuch von Sahara-Dickschwanzskorpion. Herpetofauna, Juni, pp.16-21. 6. Bonnet, M.S. (1997). Toxicology of Androctonus scorpion. Br. Homoeopathic Journal, 86, pp. 142-151. 7. Gaban, D. (1997). On: Androctonus australis (L.) Fattailed scorpion. Forum American Tarantula Society 6(2), pp. 52-53. 8. Schiejok, H. (1996). Androctonus australis (Linnaeus, 1758). Eine monographie. Skorpion News, Remscheid: Buthus-Fachverlag. 38 pp. 9. Abroug, F. et al. (1991). Cardiac dysfunctioning and pulmonary edema following scorpion envenomation. Chest, 100(4), pp. 1057-1059 |