V. Fet et Me. Braunwalder, The scorpions (Arachnida : Scorpiones) of the Aegean area: current problems in taxonomy and biogeography, BELG J ZOOL, 130, 2000, pp. 17-22
The fauna and zoogeography of the scorpions in the Aegean area are not well
researched and based upon specimens randomly collected and described by va
rious authors in the past 150 years. A first revision ot the scorpions in t
his region was provided by Kinzelbach in 1975 (completed with maps in 1985)
. However, the taxonomical validity of some species and most of the subspec
ies, first of all those in the genus Euscorpius (Euscorpiidae) is still unc
lear and their geographic ranges remain rather uncertain. Current comparati
ve studies on mitochondrial DNA and nuclear gene (allozymes) variation (Gan
tenbein et al., 1999a, b) of these scorpions, revealed such promising first
results that, as a consequence, a longer-termed research project is now in
troduced to analyze the scorpion fauna of the Aegean area on a larger scale
and with requested close collaboration of zoologists from universities in
Greece, Turkey and Cyprus.