Benutzer:Cimbail/Skorpione nach Familien
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Diese Liste der Skorpione nach Familien soll irgendwann alle gültigen Taxa der Skorpione () bis zur Ebene der Familie beinhalten. Das ist eine Arbeitsliste, die enthaltenen Angaben können ungenau oder schlicht falsch sein, die angegebene Literatur ist regelmäßig unvollständig. Qualitätsangaben sind in der Wikipedia erhaltene Auszeichnungen oder von ExzellentBenutzer:Cimbail aufgrund sachgerechter oder obskurer Einschätzungen vergebene Bewertungen ( Ja, Neutral, Nein).
Artentabelle
[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]Wissenschaftlicher Name | Deutscher Name | Familie | Kontinent | Land | Qualität | Anmerkungen | andere Projekte |
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†Acanthoscorpio mucronatus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Acanthoscorpionidae | Nordamerika | USA (Wyoming) | ||||
†Akrav israchanani Levy, 2007[2] | †Akravidae | Asien | Israel | In Arbeit | Endemit der Ajalon-Höhle, ausgestorben | ||
†Aspiscorpio eagari Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Allobuthiscorpiidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Aspiscorpio sp. Poschmann, 2009[3] | †Allobuthiscorpiidae | Europa | Deutschland | ||||
†Allopalaeophonus caledonicus (Hunter, 1886)[4] | †Allopalaeophonidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Allobuthus pescei (Vachon & Heyler, 1985)[5] | †Anthracoscorpionidae | Europa | Frankreich | ||||
†Anthracoscorpio dunlopi Pocock, 1911[6] | †Anthracoscorpionidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Anthracoscorpio juvenis Kuṡta, 1889[7] | †Anthracoscorpionidae | Europa | Tschechien | ||||
†Archaeobuthus estephani Lourenço, 2001[8] | †Archaeobuthidae | Asien | Libanon | Bernstein-Fossil | |||
†Branchioscorpio richardsoni Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | †Branchioscorpionidae | Nordamerika | USA (Wyoming) | ||||
Centruroides nitidus (Thorell, 1876)[9] | Buthidae | auch fossil in dominikanischem Bernstein | |||||
†Microcharmus henderickxi (Lourenço, 2009)[10] | Buthidae | Afrika | Madagaskar | Einschluss in Copal | |||
†Microtityus ambarensis (Schawaller, 1982)[11] | Buthidae | Nordamerika | Dominikanische Republik | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Palaeoakentrobuthus knodeli Lourenço & Weitschat, 2000[12] | Buthidae | Europa | Baltikum | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Palaeoananteris ribnitiodamgartensis Lourenço & Weitschat, 2001[13] | Buthidae | Europa | Baltikum | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Palaeoananteris ukrainensis Lourenço & Weitschat, 2009[14] | Buthidae | Europa | Ukraine | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Palaeoananteris wunderlichi Lourenço, 2004[15] | Buthidae | Europa | Baltikum | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Palaeogrosphus copalensis (Lourenço, 1996)[16] | Buthidae | Europa | Baltikum | Einschluss in Copal | |||
†Palaeogrosphus jacquesi Lourenço & Hans Henderickx, 2012[17] | Buthidae | Europa | Baltikum | Einschluss in Copal | |||
†Palaeoisometrus elegans Lourenço & Weitschat, 2005[18] | Buthidae | Europa | Baltikum | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Palaeolychas balticus Lourenço & Weitschat, 1996[19] | Buthidae | Europa | Baltikum | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Palaeolychas weitschati Lourenço, 2012[20] | Buthidae | Europa | Baltikum | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Palaeoprotobuthus pusillus Lourenço & Weitschat, 2000[12] | Buthidae | Europa | Baltikum | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Palaeospinobuthus cenozoicus Lourenço, Hans Henderickx & Weitschat, 2005[21] | Buthidae | Europa | Baltikum | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Palaeotityobuthus longiaculeus Lourenço & Weitschat, 2000[12] | Buthidae | Europa | Baltikum | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Tityus azari Lourenço, 2013[22] | Buthidae | Nordamerika | Dominikanische Republik | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Tityus eogenus Menge, 1869[23] | Buthidae | Europa | Baltikum | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Tityus geratus Santiago-Blay & Poinar, 1988[24] | Buthidae | Nordamerika | Dominikanische Republik | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Tityus (Brazilotityus) hartkorni Lourenço, 2009[25] | Buthidae | Nordamerika | Dominikanische Republik | Einschluss in Bernstein | |||
†Uintascorpio halandrasorum Perry, 1995[26] | Buthidae | Nordamerika | USA (Colorado) | ||||
†Buthiscorpius lemayi Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | †Buthiscorpiidae | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | ||||
†Acanthracochaerilus palustris Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Centromachidae | Europa | England | ||||
†Centromachus euglyptus (Peach, 1883)[27] | †Centromachidae | Europa | England | ||||
†Phoxiscorpio peachi Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Centromachidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Pulmonoscorpius kirktonensis Jeram, 1994[28] | †Centromachidae | Europa | Schottland | en:Pulmonoscorpius | |||
†Araripescorpius ligabuei Campos, 1986[29] | Chactidae | Südamerika | Brasilien | ||||
†Chactas pleistocenicus Lourenço & Weitschat, 2005[30] | Chactidae | Südamerika | Kolumbien | Copal | |||
†Electrochaerilus buckleyi Santiago-Blay et al., 2004[31] | Chaerilidae | Asien | Myanmar | Bernstein | |||
†Cyclophthalmus robustus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Cyclophthalmidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Cyclophthalmus senior Corda, 1835[32] | †Cyclophthalmidae | Europa | Tschechien | ||||
?†Cyclophthalmus sibiricus Nowotschilow & Størmer, 1963[33] | †Cyclophthalmidae | Asien | Russland | ||||
†Dolichophonus loudonensis (Laurie, 1899)[34] | †Dolichophoniidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Eobuthus cordai Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Eobuthidae | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | ||||
†Eobuthus holti Pocock, 1911[6] | †Eobuthidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Eobuthus rakovnicensis Fritsch, 1904[35] | †Eobuthidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Eoctonus miniatus Petrunkewitsch, 1913[36] | †Eoctonidae | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | fr:Eoctonidae | |||
†Eoscorpius bornaensis Sterzel, 1918[37] | †Eoscorpiidae | Europa | Deutschland | ||||
†Eoscorpius carbonarius Meek & Worthen, 1868[38] | †Eoscorpiidae | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | ||||
†Eoscorpius casei Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Eoscorpiidae | Nordamerika | Kanada | ||||
†Eoscorpius distinctus (Petrunkewitsch, 1949)[39] | †Eoscorpiidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Eoscorpius mucronatus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Eoscorpiidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Eoscorpius pulcher (Petrunkewitsch, 1949)[39] | †Eoscorpiidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Eoscorpius sparthensis Baldwin & Sutcliffe, 1904[40] | †Eoscorpiidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Eskiscorpio parvus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Eoscorpiidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Trachyscorpio squarrosus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Eoscorpiidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Gallioscorpio voltzi Lourenço & Gall, 2004[41] | †Gallioscorpionidae | Europa | Frankreich | ||||
†Garnettius hungerfordi (Elias, 1936)[42] | †Garnettiidae | Nordamerika | USA (Kansas) | fr:Garnettiidae | |||
†Gigantoscorpio willsi Størmer, 1963[43] | †Gigantoscorpionidae | Europa | Schottland | fr:Gigantoscorpio | |||
†Petaloscorpio bureaui Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Gigantoscorpionidae | Nordamerika | Kanada | ||||
†Heloscorpio sutcliffei (Woodward, 1907)[44] | †Heloscorpionidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Protoischnurus axelrodorum Carvalho & Lourenço, 2001[45] | Hemiscorpiidae | Südamerika | Brasilien | ||||
†Boreoscorpio copelandi Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Isobuthidae | Nordamerika | Kanada | ||||
†Bromsgroviscorpio willsi Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Isobuthidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Feistmantelia ornata Fritsch, 1904[35] | †Isobuthidae | Europa | Tschechien | ||||
†Isobuthus kralupensis (Thorell & Lindström, 1885)[46] | †Isobuthidae | Europa | Tschechien | ||||
†?Isobuthus nyranensis Fritsch, 1904[35] | †Isobuthidae | Europa | Tschechien | ||||
†Kronoscorpio danielsi (Petrunkewitsch, 1913)[36] | †Kronoscorpionidae | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | ||||
†Loboarchaeoctonus squamosus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | †Loboarchaeoctonidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Mazonia wardingleyi (Woodward, 1907)[44] | †Mazoniidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Mazonia woodiana Meek & Worthen, 1868[47] | †Mazoniidae | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | ||||
?†Mesophonus maculatus (F. Brauer, J. Redtenbacher & L. Ganglbauer, 1889)[48] | †Mesophonidae | Asien | Russland | falsche Bestimmung, tatsächlich eine Schabe | |||
†Mesophonus perornatus Wills, 1910 | †Mesophonidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
?†Mesophonus pulcherrimus Wills, 1910 | †Mesophonidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
?†Mesophonus pulcherrimus immaculatus Wills, 1947[49] | †Mesophonidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Opsieobuthus pottsvillensis (Moore, 1923)[50] | †Opsieobuthidae | Nordamerika | USA (Indiana) | ||||
†Palaeobuthus distinctus Petrunkewitsch, 1913[36] | †Palaeobuthidae | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | ||||
†Palaeoeuscorpius gallicus Lourenço, 2001 | †Palaeoeuscorpidae | Europa | Frankreich | Bernstein-Fossil | |||
†Palaeophonus arctus Matthew, 1894[51] | †Palaeophonidae | Nordamerika | Kanada | ||||
?†Palaeophonus lightbodyi Kjellesvig-Waering, 1954[52] | †Palaeophonidae | Europa | Tschechien | ||||
†Palaeophonus nuncius Thorell & Lindström, 1884[53] | †Palaeophonidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Cryptoscorpius americanus Jeram, 1994[54] | †Palaeopisthacanthidae | Nordamerika | USA (Kansas) | ||||
†Palaeopisthacanthus schucherti Petrunkewitsch, 1913[36] | †Palaeopisthacanthidae | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | ||||
†Palaeopisthacanthus vogelandurdeni Jeram, 1994[54] | †Palaeopisthacanthidae | Nordamerika | USA (Kansas) | ||||
†Palaeoscorpius devonicus Lehmann, 1944[55] | †Palaeoscorpionidae | Europa | Deutschland | ||||
†Paraisobuthus duobicarinatus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Paraisobuthidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Paraisobuthus frici Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Paraisobuthidae | Europa | Tschechien | ||||
†Paraisobuthus prantli Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Paraisobuthidae | Europa | Tschechien | ||||
†Paraisobuthus virginiae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Paraisobuthidae | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | ||||
†Pareobuthus salopiensis Wills, 1959[56] | †Pareobuthidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Praearcturus gigas Woodward, 1871[57] | †Praearcturidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Archaeoctonus glaber (Peach, 1883)[27] | †Proscorpiidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Hydroscorpius denisoni Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Proscorpiidae | Nordamerika | USA (Wyoming) | ||||
†Labriscorpio alliedensis Leary, 1980[58] | †Proscorpiidae | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | ||||
†Proscorpius osborni Whitfield, 1885[59] | †Proscorpiidae | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | ||||
†Pseudarchaeoctonus denticulatus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Proscorpiidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Waeringoscorpio hefteri Størmer, 1970[60] | †Proscorpiidae | Europa | Deutschland | ||||
†Waeringoscorpio westerwaldensis Poschmann et al., 2008[61] | †Proscorpiidae | Europa | Deutschland | ||||
†Protobuthus elegans Lourenço & Gall, 2004[41] | †Protobuthidae | Europa | Frankreich | ||||
†Benniescorpio tuberculatus (Peach, 1883)[27] | †Scoloposcorpionidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Scoloposcorpio cramondensis Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Scoloposcorpionidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Mioscorpio zeuneri (Hadži, 1931)[62] | †Scorpionidae | Europa | Deutschland | ||||
†Sinoscorpius shandongensis Hong, 1983[63] | †Scorpionidae | Asien | China | ||||
†Spongiophonus pustulosus Wills, 1947[49] | †Spongiophonidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Stenoscorpio gracilis (Wills, 1910)[64] | †Stenoscorpionidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Stenoscorpio pseudogracilis (Wills, 1947)[49] | †Stenoscorpionidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
Superstitionia donensis Stahnke, 1940[65] | Superstitioniidae | Nordamerika | USA (Arizona) | aus den Superstition Mountains | fr:Superstitionia donensis | ||
†Telmatoscorpio brevipectus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Telmatoscorpionidae | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | ||||
Belisarius xambeui Simon, 1879[66] | Troglotayosicidae | Europa | Frankreich, Spanien | troglophil, Pyrenäen | fr:Belisarius xambeui | ||
Troglotayosicus hirsutus Botero-Trujillo et al., 2012[67] | Troglotayosicidae | Südamerika | Kolumbien | im Laub | fr:Troglotayosicus hirsutus | ||
Troglotayosicus humiculum Botero-Trujillo & Francke, 2009[68] | Troglotayosicidae | Südamerika | Kolumbien | fr:Troglotayosicus humiculum | |||
Troglotayosicus vachoni Lourenço, 1981[69] | Troglotayosicidae | Südamerika | Ecuador | fr:Troglotayosicus vachoni | |||
Alacran chamuco Francke, 2009[70] | Typhlochactidae | Südamerika | Mexiko | troglobitisch | fr:Alacran chamuco | ||
Typhlochactas sissomi Francke, Vignoli, Prendini, 2009[71] | Typhlochactidae | Südamerika | Mexiko | troglomorph, aber unter einem Stein im Wald gefunden | fr:Typhlochactas sissomi | ||
†Waterstonia airdriensis Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Waterstoniidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
?†Waterstonia brachistodactyla Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | †Waterstoniidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Willsiscorpio bromsgroviensis (Wills, 1910)[64] | †Willsiscorpionidae | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Brontoscorpio anglicus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1972[72] | incertae sedis | Europa | Großbritannien | Neutral | Literatur nachsichten, Lemma ist derzeit WL auf Brontoscorpio | ||
†Compsoscorpius buthiformis (Pocock, 1911)[6] | incertae sedis | Europa | Großbritannien | gehört zu den Scorpionioidea, Latreille, 1802 | |||
†Corniops mapesii Jeram, 1994[54] | incertae sedis | Nordamerika | USA (Kansas) | gehört zu den Orthosternina, Pocock, 1911[6] | |||
†Gondwanascorpio emzantsiensis Gess, 2013[73] | incertae sedis | Afrika | Südafrika | ||||
†Gymnoscorpius mutillidigitatus Jeram, 1994[54] | incertae sedis | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†Hubeiscorpio gracilitarsis Walossek, Li & Brauckmann, 1990[74] | incertae sedis | Asien | China | ||||
†Liassoscorpionides schmidti Bode, 1951[75] | incertae sedis | Europa | Deutschland | ||||
†Palaeoburmesebuthus grimaldii Lourenço, 2002[76] | incertae sedis | Asien | Myanmar | gehört zu den Buthoidea, Koch, 1837 | |||
†Palaeomachus anglicus (Woodward, 1876)[77] | incertae sedis | Europa | Großbritannien | ||||
†'Scorpio' schweiggeri Holl, 1829[78] | incertae sedis | Familie Buthidae, Koch, 1837; in Copal (nicht Bernstein!) | |||||
?†Tiphoscorpio hueberi Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | incertae sedis | Nordamerika | New York | falsche Bestimmung, tatsächlich ein Myriapode | |||
†Titanoscorpio douglassi Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | incertae sedis | Nordamerika | USA (Illinois) | ||||
†Wattisonia coseleyensis Wills, 1960[79] | incertae sedis | Europa | Großbritannien |
Familientabelle
[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]Familie | Qualität | Gattungen | Anmerkungen | andere Projekte |
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†Acanthoscorpionidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Acanthoscorpius Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
†Akravidae Levy, 2007[2] | Akrav Levy, 2007 | In Arbeit | ||
†Allobuthiscorpiidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Aspiscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
†Allopalaeophonidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Allopalaeophonus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
†Anthracoscorpionidae, Fritsch, 1904[35] | Allobuthus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986, Anthracoscorpio Kušta, 1885 | |||
†Archaeobuthidae Lourenço, 2001[8] | Archaeobuthus Lourenço, 2001 | |||
Bothriuridae Simon, 1880[80] | Nein | Bothriurus Peters, 1861, Brachistosternus Pocock, 1893, Brandbergia Prendini, 2003 Südafrika; Brazilobothriurus Lourenço & Monod, 2000, Centromachetes Lönnberg, 1897, Cercophonius Peters, 1861, Lisposoma Lawrence, 1928, Mauryius Ojanguren-Affilastro & Mattoni, 2017; Orobothriurus Maury, 1975, Pachakutej Ochoa, 2004, Phoniocercus Pocock, 1893, Rumikiru Ojanguren-Affilastro, Mattoni, Ochoa & Prendini, 2012, Tehuankea Cekalovic, 1973, Thestylus Simon, 1880, Timogenes Simon, 1880, Urophonius Pocock, 1893, Vachonia Abalos, 1954 | keinerlei Belege | |
†Branchioscorpionidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Branchioscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
Buthidae Koch, 1837 | Nein | Afghanobuthus Lourenço, 2005, Afroisometrus Kovarík, 1997, Akaranocharmus Lourenço, 2004, Akentrobuthus Lamoral, 1976, Alayotityus Armas, 1973, Ananteris Thorell, 1891, Androctonus Ehrenberg, 1828, Anomalobuthus Kraepelin, 1900, Apistobuthus Finnegan, 1932, Australobuthus Locket, 1990, Babycurus Karsch, 1886, Baloorthochirus Kovarik, 1996, Birulatus Vachon, 1974, Buthacus Birula, 1908, Butheoloides Hirst, 1925, Butheolus Simon, 1882, Buthiscus Birula, 1905, Buthoscorpio Werner, 1936, Buthus Leach, 1815, Centruroides Marx, 1890, Charmus Karsch, 1879, Cicileus Vachon, 1948, Compsobuthus Vachon, 1949, Congobuthus Lourenço, 1999, Darchenia Vachon, 1977, Egyptobuthus Lourenço, 1999, Femtobuthus Loewe, 2010, Grosphus Simon, 1880, Hemibuthus Pocock, 1900, Hemilychas Hirst, 1911, Himalayotityobuthus Lourenço, 1997, Hottentotta Birula, 1908, Iranobuthus Kovarík, 1997, Isometroides Keyserling, 1885, Isometrus Ehrenberg, 1828, Karasbergia Hewitt, 1913, Kraepelinia Vachon, 1974, Lanzatus Kovarik, 2001, Leiurus Ehrenberg, 1828, Liobuthus Birula, 1898, Lissothus Vachon, 1948, Lychas C.L. Koch, 1845 Neutral, Lychasioides Vachon, 1974, Mauritanobuthus Qi & Lourenço, 2007, Mesobuthus Vachon, 1950, Mesotityus Gonzáles-Sponga, 1981, Microananteris Lourenço, 2003, Microbuthus Kraepelin, 1898, Microcharmus Lourenço, 2005, Microtityus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1966, Neobuthus Hirst, 1911, Neogrosphus Lourenço, 1995, Neoprothobuthus Lourenço, 2000, Odontobuthus Vachon, 1950, Odonturus Karsch, 1879, Orthochiroides Kovarík, 1998, Orthochirus Karsch, 1891, †Palaeoakentrobuthus Lourenço & Weitschat, 2000, †Palaeoananteris Lourenço & Weitschat, 2001, †PalaeogrosphusLourenço, 2000, †PalaeoisometrusLourenço & Weitschat, 2005, †Palaeolychas Lourenço & Weitschat, 1996, †Palaeoprotobuthus Lourenço & Weitschat, 2000, †Palaeospinobuthus Lourenço, Henderickx & Weitschat, 2005, †Palaeotityobuthus Lourenço & Weitschat, 2000, Pantobuthus Lourenço & Duhem, 2009, Parabuthus Pocock, 1890 Nein, Südafrika; Pectinibuthus Fet, 1984, Physoctonus Mello-Leitao, 1934, Picobuthus Loewe, 2010, Plesiobuthus Pocock, 1900, Polisius Fet, Capes & Sissom, 2001, Psammobuthus Birula, 1911, Pseudolissothus Lourenço, 2001, Pseudolychas Kraepelin, 1911, Pseudouroplectes Lourenço, 1995, Razianus Farzanpay, 1987, Rhopalurus Thorell, 1876, Riftobuthus Lourenço, Duhem & Cloudsley-Thompson 2010, Sabinebuthus Lourenço, 2001, Saharobuthus Lourenço & Duhem, 2009, Sassandiothus Farzanpay, 1987, Simonoides Vachon & Farzanpay, 1987, Somalibuthus Kovarík, 1998, Somalicharmus Kovarík, 1998, Thaicharmus Kovarík, 1995, Tityobuthus Pocock, 1893, Tityopsis Armas, 1974, Tityus C. L. Koch, 1836, Troglorhopalurus Lourenço, Baptista & Giupponi, 2004, Troglotityobuthus Lourenço, 2000, †Uintascorpio, Uroplectes Peters, 1861 , In Arbeit Südafrika; Uroplectoides Lourenço, 1998, Vachoniolus Levi, Amitai & Shulov, 1973, Vachonus Tikader & Bastawade, 1983, Zabius Thorell, 1893 | insgesamt recht dünn, kaum Belege | |
†Buthiscorpiidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Buthiscorpius Petrunkevitch, 1953 | |||
Caraboctonidae Kraepelin, 1905 | Nein | Caraboctonus Pocock, 1893, Hadruroides Pocock, 1893, Hadrurus Thorell, 1876, Hoffmannihadrurus Fet & Soleglad, 2004 | keine Merkmale, nur ein Beleg | |
†Centromachidae Petrunkewitsch, 1953[81] | Acanthracochaerilus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1], Centromachus Thorell & Lindström, 1885[46], Phoxiscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1], Pulmonoscorpius Jeram, 1994[28] | |||
Chactidae Pocock, 1893[82] | Nein | Anuroctonus Pocock, 1893, †Araripescorpius Campos, 1986, Broteochactas Pocock, 1893, Brotheas Koch, 1837, Chactas Gervais, 1844, Chactopsis Kraepelin, 1912, Chactopsoides Ochoa, Rojas-Runjaic, Pinto-da-Rocha & Prendini, 2013, Guyanochactas Lourenço, 1998, Hadrurochactas Pocock, 1893, Megachactops Ochoa, Rojas-Runjaic, Pinto-da-Rocha & Prendini, 2013, Neochactas Soleglad & Fet 2003, Nullibrotheas Williams, 1974, Teuthraustes Simon, 1878, Uroctonus Thorell, 1876, Vachoniochactas Gonzalez-Sponga, 1978 | wenige Beleg, Stub | |
Chaerilidae Pocock, 1893[82] | Chaerilus Simon, 1877, †Electrochaerilus Santiago-Blay et al., 2004 | |||
†Cyclophthalmidae Thorell & Lindström, 1885[46] | Cyclophthalmus Corda, 1835 | |||
†Dolichophoniidae Petrunkewitsch, 1953[81] | Dolichophonus Petrunkevitch, 1949 | |||
†Eobuthidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Eobuthus Frič, 1904 | |||
†Eoctonidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Eoctonus Petrunkevitch, 1913 | |||
†Eoscorpiidae Scudder, 1884[83] | Eoscorpius Meek & Worthen, 1868, Eskiscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986, Trachyscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
Euscorpiidae Laurie, 1896[84] | Neutral | Alloscorpiops Vachon, 1980, Chactopsis Kraepelin, 1912, Dasyscorpiops Vachon, 1974, Euscorpiops Vachon, 1980, Euscorpius Thorell, 1876 Neutral, Bulgarien; Megacormus Karsch, 1881, Plesiochactas Pocock, 1900, Neoscorpiops Vachon, 1980, Paracorpiops Banks, 1928, Scorpiops Peters, 1861, Troglocormus Francke, 1981 | Merkmale schwer verständlich, guter Stub, Euscorpius mit bulgarischen Endemiten | |
†Gallioscorpionidae Lourenço & Gall, 2004[41] | Gallioscorpio Lourenço & Gall, 2004 | |||
†Garnettiidae Dubinin, 1962[85] | Garnettius Petrunkevitch, 1953 | fr:Garnettiidae | ||
†Gigantoscorpionidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Gigantoscorpio Størmer, 1963, Petaloscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
†Heloscorpionidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Heloscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
Hemiscorpiidae, Pocock, 1893[82] | Nein | Cheloctonus Pocock, 1892 , In Arbeit Südafrika; Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899, Chiromachus Pocock, 1893, Habibiella Vachon, 1974, Hadogenes Kraepelin, 1894 , In Arbeit Südafrika; Hemiscorpius Peters, 1861, Heteroscorpion Birula, 1903, Iomachus Pocock, 1893, Liocheles Sundevall, 1833, Monodopisthacanthus Lourenço, 2001, Opisthacanthus Peters, 1861, Paleocheloctonus Lourenço, 1996, †Protoischnurus Carvalho & Lourenço, 2001 | sehr wenig, keine Belege | |
Heteroscorpionidae Kraepelin, 1905[86] | Heteroscorpion | fr:Heteroscorpion | ||
†Isobuthidae Petrunkewitsch, 1913[36] | Boreoscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986, Bromsgroviscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986, Feistmantelia Frič, 1904, Isobuthus Frič, 1904 | |||
Iuridae Thorell, 1876[87] | Neutral | Calchas Birula, 1899, Neocalchas Yağmur, Soleglad, Fet & Kovařík, 2013, Iurus Thorell, 1876, Protoiurus Soleglad, Fet, Kovařík & Yağmur, 2012 | wenig zu Merkmalen, wenige Belege | |
†Kronoscorpionidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Kronoscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
†Loboarchaeoctonidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Loboarchaeoctonus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
†Mazoniidae Petrunkewitsch, 1913[36] | Mazonia Meek & Worthen, 1868 | |||
†Mesophonidae Wills, 1910[64] | Mesophonus Wills, 1910 | |||
†Microlabiidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Microlabis Corda, 1839 | |||
†Opsieobuthidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] (Gattung | Opsieobuthus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
†Palaeobuthidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Palaeobuthus Petrunkevitch, 1913 | |||
†Palaeoeuscorpidae Lourenço, 2003[88] | Palaeoeuscorpius Lourenço, 2003 | |||
†Palaeophonidae Thorell & Lindström, 1884[53] | Palaeophonus Thorell & Lindström, 1884 | |||
†Palaeopisthacanthidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Cryptoscorpius Jeram, 1994, Palaeopisthacanthus Petrunkevitch, 1913 | |||
†Palaeoscorpionidae Lehmann, 1944[55] | Palaeoscorpius Lehmann, 1944 | |||
†Paraisobuthidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Paraisobuthus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
†Pareobuthidae Wills, 1959[56] | Pareobuthus Wills, 1959 | |||
†Praearcturidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Praearcturus Woodward, 1871 | |||
†Proscorpiidae Scudder, 1885[89] | Archaeoctonus Pocock, 1911, Hydroscorpius Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986, Labriscorpio Leary, 1980, Proscorpius Whitfield, 1885, Pseudarchaeoctonus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986, Waeringoscorpio Størmer, 1970 | |||
†Protobuthidae Lourenço & Gall, 2004[41] | Protobuthus Lourenço & Gall, 2004 | |||
Pseudochactidae, Gromow, 1998[90] | Pseudochactas Gromov, 1998, Troglokhammouanus Lourenço, 2007, Vietbocap Lourenco & Pham, 2010 | |||
†Scoloposcorpionidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Benniescorpio Wills, 1960, Scoloposcorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
Scorpionidae Latreille, 1802 | Ja | Aops Volschenk & Prendini, 2008, Bioculus Stahnke, 1968, Cazierius Francke, 1978, Cryptoiclus Teruel & Kovařík, 2012, Didymocentrus Kraepelin, 1905, Diplocentrus Peters, 1861, Heterometrus Ehrenberg, 1828 Nein, Heteronebo Pocock, 1899, †Mioscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986, Nebo Simon, 1878, Oiclus Simon, 1880, Opistophthalmus Koch, 1837 , In Arbeit Südafrika; Pandinus Thorell, 1876 Nein, Rugodentus Bastawade, Sureshan & Radhakrishnan, 2005, Scorpio Linnaeus, 1758, †Sinoscorpius Hong, 1983, Tarsoporosus Francke, 1978, , Urodacus Peters, 1861 | In Arbeit | |
†Spongiophonidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Spongiophonus Wills, 1947 | |||
†Stenoscorpionidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Stenoscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
Superstitioniidae Stahnke, 1940[65] | Nein | Superstitionia Stahnke, 1940 | Merkmale zu knapp, Systematik veraltet, Belege fehlen | |
†Telmatoscorpionidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Telmatoscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering]], 1986 | |||
Troglotayosicidae Lourenço, 1998 | Belisarius Simon, 1879, Troglotayosicus Lourenço, 1981 | |||
Typhlochactidae Mitchell, 1971[91] | Alcran Francke, 1982, Sotanochactas Francke, 1986, Stygochactas Vignoli & Prendini, 2009, Typhlochactas Mitchell, 1971 | |||
Vaejovidae Thorell, 1876[92] | Neutral | Balsateres González Santillán & Prendini, 2013, Chihuahuanus González Santillán & Prendini, 2013, Franckeus Soleglad & Fet, 2005, Gertschius Graham & Soleglad, 2007, Kochius Soleglad & Fet, 2008, Konetontli González Santillán & Prendini, 2013, Kuarapu Francke & Ponce-Saavedra, 2010, Maaykuyak González Santillán & Prendini, 2013, Mesomexovis González Santillán & Prendini, 2013, Paravaejovis Williams, 1980, Paruroctonus Werner, 1934, Pseudouroctonus Stahnke, 1974, Serradigitus Stahnke, 1974, Smeringurus Haradon, 1983, Stahnkeus Soleglad & Fet, 2006, Syntropis Kraepelin, 1900, Thorellius Soleglad & Fet, 2008, Uroctonites Williams & Savary, 1991, Vaejovis Koch, 1836, Vejovoidus Stahnke, 1974, Vizcaino González Santillán & Prendini, 2013, Wernerius Soleglad & Fet, 2008 | insgesamt recht dünn | |
†Waterstoniidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Waterstonia Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986 | |||
†Willsiscorpionidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986[1] | Willsiscorpio (Wills, 1910) | |||
incertae sedis | Ja | †Brontoscorpio Erik Norman Kjellesvig-Waering, 1972 Neutral, †Compsoscorpius Petrunkevitch 1949, †Corniops Jeram, 1994 | Gattungen ohne Zuordnung zu einer Familie |
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