“…Alberti (1983) suggested that the loosely aggregated spermatozoa of the buthid, Buthus occitanus (Amoreux, 1789), represent sperm bundles. The presence of sperm packages also remains unknown in Pseudochactidae Gromov, 1998, considered closely related to Chaerilidae, in superfamily Chaeriloidea Pocock, 1893 (Prendini et al, 2006(Prendini et al, , 2021. Data on sperm packages are also lacking for another 12 families, notably the basal nonbuthid family Iuridae Thorell, 1876, of superfamily Iuroidea Thorell, 1876; five chactoid families, Caraboctonidae , Scorpiopidae Kraepelin, 1905, Superstitioniidae Stahnke, 1940, Troglotayosicidae Lourencgo, 1998, and Typhlochactidae Mitchell, 1971; and six scorpionoid families, Diplocentridae Karsch, 1880, Hemiscorpiidae Pocock, 1893, Heteroscorpionidae Kraepelin, 1905, Hormuridae Laurie, 1896, Rugodentidae Bastawade et al, 2005, and Urodacidae Kraepelin, 1905 The precise function of sperm packages in scorpions is unclear.…”