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Brachistosternus Andinus
''Brachistosternus'' is a scorpion genus in the Bothriuridae family. '' B. ehrenbergii'' is the most cited species in the genus. The genus is distributed in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Peru. Species Brachistosternus contains the following fifty species: * '' Brachistosternus aconcagua'' Ojanguren Affilastro & Luisa-Scioscia, 2007 * ''Brachistosternus alienus'' Lönnberg, 1898 * '' Brachistosternus anandrovestigia'' Ojanguren Affilastro, Pizarro-Araya & Ochoa, 2018 * '' Brachistosternus andinus'' Chamberlin, 1916 * ''Brachistosternus angustimanus'' Ojanguren Affilastro & Roig Alsina, 2001 * '' Brachistosternus artigasi'' Cekalovic, 1974 * '' Brachistosternus barrigai'' Ojanguren Affilastro & Pizarro-Araya, 2014 * '' Brachistosternus castroi'' Mello-Leitao, 1940 (''nomen dubium'') * ''Brachistosternus cekalovici'' Ojanguren Affilastro, 2005 * ''Brachistosternus cepedai'' Ojanguren Affilastro, Augusto, Pizarro-Araya & Mattoni, 2007 * ''Brac ...
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Reginald Innes Pocock
Reginald Innes Pocock F.R.S. (4 March 1863 – 9 August 1947) was a British zoologist. Pocock was born in Clifton, Bristol, the fourth son of Rev. Nicholas Pocock and Edith Prichard. He began showing interest in natural history at St. Edward's School, Oxford. He received tutoring in zoology from Sir Edward Poulton, and was allowed to explore comparative anatomy at the Oxford Museum. He studied biology and geology at University College, Bristol, under Conwy Lloyd Morgan and William Johnson Sollas. In 1885, he became an assistant at the Natural History Museum, and worked in the section of entomology for a year. He was put in charge of the collections of Arachnida and Myriapoda. He was also given the task to arrange the British birds collections, in the course of which he developed a lasting interest in ornithology. The 200 papers he published in his 18 years at the museum soon brought him recognition as an authority on Arachnida and Myriapoda; he described between 300 and 400 s ...
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