Bothriochactas sp ???

pezzonovante

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Can someone tell me what kind of scorpion is this, it`s from French Guyana !!!??? I found some information that it could be Bothriochactas sp. !



 

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Hi
Your pictures not showing up, there is one Bothriochactas species from French Guyana (B. gonzalezspongai according to Eric), you can tell if its Bothriochactas (I think) because it should have 3 subaculear tubercules, which is pretty distinctive.
 

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Ah, wait I'm confused do you mean "broteochactas", Ignore what I said about subaculear tubercules only one of the sub-genera have those.
 

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Hi,
If you know the locality in French Guyana, perhaps I can find what is it.
Cheers,
Eric
 

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Hi Eric....The scorpion is from Kaw mountains..near Camp Caiman..there is probably Kaw national park or something like that !
 

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Hi, according to Lourenço, it seems that the genus Brotheas is the most common Chactidae in this area. I would think to a male B.gervaisii (just because I found many B.gervaisii on the road from Roura to Kaw) but without much conviction...it can be B.granulatus, or perhaps another genus...
Cheers,
Eric
 

fusion121

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Yes, there are very few Bothriurids in the hobby, lucky you :drool:
 

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pezzonovante said:
Are Bothriochactas sp.-s rare in Europe ?
Hi,
As Fusion said it is Broteochactas, and I don't think your species is a Brotheochactas because the only one species (B.gonzalezspongai) seems to occur only in East of F.Guyana (Maripasoula, etc..).
Cheers,
Eric
 

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Oh...I`m confused....what do you think..how can I be 99% sure what species is this ? :? :? :? :8o :8o :8o
 

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You may be able to ID it to genus level with photos but IDing to species level from photos probably will not be possible (although Eric might be able to do it). To check if its Brotheas you can look at the tarsus of the legs (7th section of the legs), you should see a row of spines on the back surface these.
 
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Ythier

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fusion121 said:
although Eric might be able to do it
No I'm not able ! :eek:
I have several papers on Chactidae of French Guyana but I'm not able to identify it from photo.
Cheers,
Eric
 

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fusion121 said:
Hi
You may be able to ID it to genus level with photos but IDing to species level from photos probably will not be possible (although Eric might be able to do it). To check if its Brotheas you can look at the tarsus of the legs (7th section of the legs), you should see a row of spines on the back surface these.

Maybe you can post a pic, that I`d know what to look at ?
 

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I don't have a picture of it unfortunately, I expect its difficult to see on a live specimen.
 

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Well I certainly hope that someone has a pic...maybe Eric does ?
 
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No I don't have a pic. I could try to photograph one of my dead Brotheas, but I need time...
Cheers
 
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