Bavani MM, Jesri N, Sarvi M, Saeedi S, Saghafipour A, Shirani-Bidabadi L. New data on medically important scorpion species of Iran based on seven physiographic areas.
Heliyon 2022;
8:e09877. [PMID:
35865991 PMCID:
PMC9293646 DOI:
10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09877]
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Abstract
There are 2612 and 80 scorpion species in the world and Iran, respectively. Iran is rich in climatic conditions and biodiversity. In this study, new data on scorpion fauna of different physiographic areas of Iran were obtained from various databases, including plains and deserts, eastern area of the Caspian Sea, western and central areas of the Caspian Sea, heights and foothills, the west coast of the Persian Gulf and the east coast of the Persian Gulf. Then, spatial distribution maps for scorpion species in different physiographic areas were prepared using ARC GIS software. There are three families (Buthidae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Scorpionidae), 19 genera, and 80 species and subspecies. In plains and deserts, there are three families, 15 genera, and 37 scorpion species; in the Caspian Sea area, there is only one family with four scorpions; in heights and foothills, there are three families, 14 genera, and 35 scorpion species; in the west coast of the Persian Gulf, there are three families, 13 genera, and 31 scorpion species, and finally, in the east coast of the Persian Gulf, there are three families, 14 genera, and 35 scorpion species. The Buthidae is the most prevalent family in Iran. Because of good climatological conditions on the east and west coast of the Persian Gulf, there are three families of scorpions, 18 genera, and 45 species. The majority of scorpion species inhabit this region, and the highest rate of scorpionism and death due to scorpion sting occurs in this part of Iran.
In east and west coast of Persian Gulf area, in this two climatological region together (including only four provinces: Khuzestan, Bushehr, Hormozgan and Sistan-Baluchestan), there are three families of scorpions (Buthidae, Hemiscorpiidae and Scorpionidae), 18 genera and 45 species, the density of scorpions are very high, and the most scorpion species are inhabited in this region and the most scorpion envenomation and death due to scorpion sting occur in this corner of Iran.
In this region there are seven species of genus Hemiscorpius belonging to Hemiscorpidae family, these species are among the most deadly scorpion in Iran, among which, Hemiscorpius lepturus is the most deadly scorpion, in Iran 67% of death due to scorpion envenomation caused by H. lepturus, this species cause significant local, systemic and cytotoxic symptoms which make it different among other species.
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