Lychas scutilus...

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Arachnoprince
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hi guys,

Just yesterday i was dragging my self to feed my ever growning numbers of scorpion. felt like a pain in the ass for the first time after so long, feeding of so many scorpion and maintanience for like 2 hours. after which followed by a bad headache :wall:

but when i woke up today, the hobby strikes on me again, like a drug addict. below is wat happen when i went to check on my couple lychas scutilus 1 hours ago.... it spikes my addiction for the hobby all over again....... :}


suspecting shes goona moult i took a pic to show before and after, rise the humidity and took out all uneaten food.




funny thing is that i have a strong feeling about she moulting that i ve checked her the moment this morning arrives,





finally i can mate her with the male you see the picture, ive since remove the male temporoily so that hopefully they will meet and mate when i reunite them prob a week or two later, ive mated the male with a similar size female (like the size of teh freshly moulted l.scutilus) before but the female died soon after, she was pretty old :( so i hope this time it works out!

btw heres their home
heres how i house them, i jsu remove the male so its in a temp home the bottle you see on top, bottom left is the female whioch jus moulted and right side is a very big almost 3 inches male.





also.........
jus manage to snape some other pictures.... pizza party...









IM BLOODY ALIVE IN THE HOBBY AGAIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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They're all fantastic, Walton! Congrats, and thanks for sharing your stunning pictures kind sir!:worship:
 

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jus like to snapand nothing fantastic at all! jus wana share my happiness! thats how we contribute and learn in this forum!
 

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Lychas scutilus is beautiful!
Wait for its birth!
hahahaha
 

G. Carnell

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WOW :p

email Jan Ove Rein some of those L.scutililus shots, and hell probably put them on the scorpion files ;)

very nice walton!
 

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hahah geroge, can you email me his email? sorry for the trouble... but im gonna mate them soon heheheheh ,

by the way does any one know whcih other countries beside southeast asian countries liek singapore and malaysia has this species?
 

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Hi,

according to the Catalog it is reported from China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand, Adaman Islands and Keeling Islands (besides Malaysia, Singapore isn´t even listed).

Regards
Alex
 

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Alex,

In the Lychas/Hemilychas revision by kovarik (1997), it is listed from Singapore under Malaysia in "Other material" page 351 - 1 male and 2 Females (L. scutatus).
 

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oh <edit>, so is it suppose to be lychas scutilus or scutatus???
 
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WOW ! !!!! :eek: I am so impressed!! Those are just awesome!!!!! :drool: :worship:
 

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thanks for th infor luc... imstarting to keep notes fo rthe species that i have like orgins, where it can be found and stuff,., messy notes for now.. haha hope i can reorganize them soon1
 

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hey walton i cannot see your site...
beutiful lychas in my opinion one of the most beutyful genus...
 

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Walton,

This may help a bit:

Kovarik, F. 1997. Revision of the genera Lychas and Hemilychas, with descriptions of six new species (Scorpiones: Buthidae). Acta Soc. Zool. Bohem. 61: 311-371.

"Total length 60-86.5 mm males; 40-65 mm females. Male differs from female by much longer, very thin metasoma and long telson. Sixth cutting edges on moveable and fixed fingers of pedipalps each with 3-5 external granules and one or no internal granule.
PTC: males = 16-20; females = 15-19."
Distribution Range: Andaman Islands, China (Shanghai, introduced?), Indonesia (Java, Sumatra), Keeling (Cocos) Islands, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Thailand.
 

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Going by the long tail and slender claws I'd say the one that just moulted was a male not female, the whole genus is pretty sexually dimorphic and that one really looks male.
 

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Oliver,

Very true. I only have L. burdoi and L. mucronatus but it's very easy to distinguish males from females (when they're standing still!).
 

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that possible female have a fatter and shorter tail doesn't it?

sorry for my bad english
 

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hi fusion IME in this WC species that i have i have a male of similarbody size, but the tail is way too much longer. im very sure its a male because i tried tomate it with the big male but she refuse... unless my big male is a gay? whahhaha jus my observations..

Luc,

thanks for the informatioN! it has been great help! well im very sure now its lychas scutilus .... gonna try mating once i fully feed the female :)

My site is down :( for good i tink, will find another host and make a new one :)

dennis :-

i have two male and one female, might be trying to aquired some more this weekk.. cos i will be collectinmg termites.
 
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