Alacranes de Cuba

fusion121

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Very nifty, Cuba is somewhere I really want to go scorpion hunting.
 

G. Carnell

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oooooh

nice pics.. people should do that for other countries too..

though some might be a bit difficult :>
 

Ythier

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So..what are you waiting for Corsica or UK George ? One species in each country ! ;)
 

hamfoto

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wonderful guide! thanks! Let's see more if anyone's got 'em...

Chris
 

Brian S

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Ythier said:
So..what are you waiting for Corsica or UK George ? One species in each country ! ;)
hahahhaa{D


Thanks for the link Chad:) Very nice information and photos. I wish there were pages like this one that covers other countrys as well ;)
 

G. Carnell

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Corsican.. hehe :)

its like roman style italian which hasnt evolved :)


just wait till i "publish" scorpions of the UK (including non native species of course!!!!!)
 

Raan_Jodus

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My C. Margaritatus looks disturbingly like the C. Morenoi. Makes me wonder at times now :p

Blast Centruroides for being so varied in their own subgroups :embarrassed: :wall:
 

redhourglass

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Hi.

Glad everyone enjoyed it. Impressive photos by Rolando et.al

More impressive is that Cuba has Cazierius, Didymocentrus and Heteronebo...

The most important aspect is the zoogeography and isolation aspect with islands and speciation.

Best Regards.

Sinc. Chad :)
 

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Great link!:D

One from each country sounds like a good plan.{D
 
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