LEADER 05180nam 2200589 450 001 9910789454703321 005 20230310203033.0 010 $a1-4832-6289-8 035 $a(CKB)3710000000030374 035 $a(EBL)1839514 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001415681 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11811233 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001415681 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)11352844 035 $a(PQKB)11612070 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1839514 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000030374 100 $a20141022d1971 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aVenomous animals and their venoms$hVolume III$iVenomous invertebrates /$feditors, Wolfgang Bu?cherl, Eleanor E. Buckley 210 1$aNew York :$cAcademic Press,$d1971. 215 $a1 online resource (568 pages) $cillustrations 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 0 $a1-322-20136-6 311 0 $a0-12-138903-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Venomous Invertebrates; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Other Volumes; Introduction; PART 1: VENOMOUS INSECTS; Chapter 44. Morphology and Function of the Venom Apparatus of Insects-Bees, Wasps, Ants, and Caterpillars; I. Introduction; II. The Sting Apparatus of Aculeate Hymenoptera; III. The Urticating Hairs of Lepidopterous Larvae; References; Chapter 45. Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology of Bee, Wasp, and Hornet Venoms; I. Introductory Remarks; II. Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Single Venom Constituents 327 $aIII. Possible Hazards for Man and Their Prevention References; Chapter 46. The Venomous Ants of the Genus Solenopsis; I. Introduction; II. Systematics; III. Biological Cycle of Solenopsis saevissima richteri; References; Chapter 47. Pharmacological Studies on Caterpillar Venoms; I. Historical Data on Lepidopterism; II. Urticating Caterpillars; III. Venom Apparatus; IV. Pharmacology of Extracts from Caterpillar Setae; References; Chapter 48. Poisoning from Adult Moths and Caterpillars; I. Introduction; II. Lepidopterism; III. The Poisonous Lepidoptera; IV. Ecology 327 $aV. Symptomatology of Lepidopterism VI. Prevention and Treatment of Lepidopterism; VII. Erucism; VIII. Poisonous Caterpillars; IX. Ecology; X. Symptomatology of Erucism; XI. Prevention and Treatment of Erucism; References; Chapter 49. Lepidopterism in Brazil; I. History; II. Species; III. Clinical Symptoms; IV. Pathology; V. Treatment; References; PART 2: VENOMOUS CENTIPEDES, SPIDERS, AND SCORPIONS; Chapter 50. Venomous Chilopods or Centipedes; I. Introduction; II. Description, Classification, Distribution, and Biology of Scolopendromorpha 327 $aIII. Venom Apparatus and Toxicity of Scolopendromorph Venoms References; Chapter 51. Spiders; I. Introduction; II. The Morphology of Spiders; III. The Classification of Venomous Spiders; IV. Description, Distribution, and Biology of Dangerous Species; V. Defense against Dangerous Spiders; VI. The Venom Apparatus of Spiders; VII. Extraction and Toxicity of Spider Venoms; References; Chapter 52. Phoneutria nigriventer Venom-Pharmacology and Biochemistry of Its Components; I. Crude Venom Pharmacology; II. Biochemistry of the Phoneutria nigriventer Venom; References 327 $aChapter 53. Latrodectism in Mediterranean Countries, Including South Russia, Israel, and North AfricaI. Introduction and Symtomatology; II. Kinds of Latrodectus in Mediterranean Areas; III. History; IV. Epidemiology of Latrodectism; V. Spread of Latrodectism in Single Mediterranean Countries; VI. Folklore Treatment of Latrodectism in Mediterranean Areas; References; Chapter 54. Chemical and Pharmacological Properties of Tityus Venoms; I. Introduction; II. Toxicity and Symptoms of Intoxication; III. Chemistry of the Venoms; IV. Pharmacological Properties; V. Conclusion; References; Chapter 55. Classification, Biology, and Venom Extraction of Scorpions 330 $aVenomous Animals and their Venoms, Volume III: Venomous Invertebrates provides a comprehensive presentation of the entire field of the venomous members of the animal kingdom and chemistry and biochemistry of their venoms, including their pharmacological actions and antigenic properties. This volume focuses on venomous invertebrates, such as insects, centipedes, spiders, scorpions, venomous mollusks, and marine animals. Animals that possess at least one or more venom glands and mechanisms for excretion or extrusion of the venom, as well as apparatus with which to inflict wounds or inject the ve 606 $aPoisonous animals 606 $aVenom 606 $aInvertebrates 615 0$aPoisonous animals. 615 0$aVenom. 615 0$aInvertebrates. 676 $a591.6/9 702 $aBu?cherl$b Wolfgang 702 $aBuckley$b Eleanor E. 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910789454703321 996 $aVenomous animals and their venoms$93752500 997 $aUNINA