Another "what kind?" thread.

WaightZer

Arachnopeon
Joined
Dec 19, 2019
Messages
6
I just found this little guy from a firewood truck delivering to my work place.
I once got a adult lychas mucronatus female in similar manner. But this clearly is not LM.
I have a pair of sub adult some heterometrus species too. This little guy resemble a type of heterometrus, so, could it be?
What kind of scorpion is this? Could you please help?
 

Attachments

WaightZer

Arachnopeon
Joined
Dec 19, 2019
Messages
6
Omg haha, thanks for the info, after I googled that name, that indeed look like a Liocheles sp.
I thought it was a baby scorpion of some kind.
I hope no babies coming out, otherwise I wouldn't know how to care them.
 

Nir Avraham

Arachnoknight
Old Timer
Joined
May 14, 2013
Messages
227
Omg haha, thanks for the info, after I googled that name, that indeed look like a Liocheles sp.
I thought it was a baby scorpion of some kind.
I hope no babies coming out, otherwise I wouldn't know how to care them.
They are parthenogenic (they give birth without mating). So you need to get ready for some babies...
 

Dr SkyTower

Arachnolord
Joined
Dec 21, 2019
Messages
660
This looks like a dwarf wood scorpion. They have tiny, itty bitty little tails with a white telson similar to that (the sting end) and a rather sausage-shaped body. They also don't grow very large. Some species are parthenogenic. It could be a liocheles australasiae
 
Top