FYI the validity of T.ythieri has been accepted in a recent note (Ythier 2011, Additional biological data on Tityus ythieri Lourenço, 2007, Bull. d'Arthropoda n°44, 3-7).
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Eric
The validity of species status of H.caboverdensis has been accepted in a recent note (Ythier 2011, A new locality record for Hottentotta caboverdensis Lourenço & Ythier, 2006, Bull. d'Arthropoda n°44, 8-11).
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Eric
Dear all,
If some of you want to have an overview of the book, you can leaf through few pages here: http://scorpionsworld.com/page1_1.html (click "next page" at the bottom).
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Eric
http://scorpionsworld.com/
Hey,
As far as I know the printing is finished and both versions of the book will be available from next Monday (19). It can be ordered from now on the editor's webiste (http://www.napeditions.com/ouvragesuk.php).
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Eric
Thank you but the website really needs to be updated, especially the Origins section, as well as I need to develop the caresheets. This book just took all my free time, but now I will be able to work on the website again.
Hi!
Nope, this includes a big key of families (which was already very difficult to build!) as well as recognition criteria for the most common genus. Plus diagnosis for about 350spp described.
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Eric
Hi!
For bulk purchase with special prices, this need to be checked with the editor (or other dealers) since I will not able to sell any book.
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Eric
Hey,
Both English and French versions will be available on the editor website: http://www.napeditions.com/ouvragesuk.php
Took 2 years to write it. Hope you will like it!
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Eric
Hi,
Nope, just taking temps/humidity in the place I collected, then doing the same here in my breeding room ;-) This is quite easy since there is not much temp/hygro variation in caves.
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Hi!
They are moving between Chactidae, Supersitioniidae and Troglotayosicidae according to opinions :)
Current familiy is Troglotayosicidae.
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Eric
Hi,
Long time I have not written here ! :8o
Well, juste a few pics to share good news recently found in my B.xambeui breeding. It seems they are happy with my cave conditions.
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Eric
Hey,
Sorry if my message is off-subject, administrator: please delete it in a few days if needed. Does someone have any news from Alex Tietz (Nazgul)?
Thanks
Eric
It is H.caboverdensis.
The species was synonymized without any justification by Kovarik some months ago. Our recent paper on H.caboverdensis' parthenogenesis/life cycle re-elevated it again to species (without any justification of course, as all is in our first description of this new species)...
Hi Vincent, if I may advise you, let the young together at least during the 2-3 first molts, I am currently keeping my 3rd generation of this species and I noted that there is much less mortality keeping them together.
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Eric
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