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fusion121

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Great collection, your Hottentotta jayakari jayakari looks very nice.
 

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fusion121 said:
Great collection, your Hottentotta jayakari jayakari looks very nice.
Thanks:) You have some nice spp. yourself, i've noticed in your posts. I see you are in the uk, maybe we can do som trading when the temperatures rise;)
 

Ythier

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Kaos said:
Hottentotta sp., either trilineatus or polystictus. Anyone know how to tell the difference?
For the moment it's not sure H.trilineatus and polystictus are really different species.
 

G. Carnell

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i posted a pic of the yellow variety and someone (on SE) said it looked like H.poly

so yours is H.trilineatus (IMO!)

(no scientific experience of knwledge was used in this post!)
 

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Ythier said:
For the moment it's not sure H.trilineatus and polystictus are really different species.
Ok, do you know if there will be a revision of the Hottentotta genus? It's needed .....
 

Ythier

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Yes, there will be soon a revision of Hottentotta/Mesobuthus by Kovarik.
Greetings,
Eric
 

azztigma

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Your very lucky to have mauritanicus...my very favorite scorp!
 

Kaos

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Changed the name tag on this one from A. mauritanicus to A. bicolor after seeing a nice description with pics on here a while back, dont remember the thread. Anyway here some feeding pics.
 

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Kaos said:
Not sure it's actually Tiyus sp., I suspect some kind of Centruroides sp. But either way, beautyfull scorps, love them :D
I agree Kim Arne, I've already re-labeled all mine at home since it seems to be a Centruroides sp., most likely margaritatus like everything else these days :rolleyes:

Nice pics by the way

:evil: Jim :evil:
 

Ythier

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Kaos said:
More Hottentotta sp. Climbing time, rather fun to watch :rolleyes:
I would say a black morph of H.polystictus...I already saw this morph in the past.
 

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Kaos said:
Got his one on a show in sweden this weekend :) Androctonus australis subadult male:
So you were in Strömstad then? I think I saw you there, I was the short bearded guy with a ring in the nose and bought a A. australis female at the same time as you. :)
 

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So you were in Strömstad then? I think I saw you there, I was the short bearded guy with a ring in the nose and bought a A. australis female at the same time as you. :)
Yep, that was me :) Was going to ask if it was you after you finished talking to the other guy, but you dissapeared. LOL, i guess we will meet another time.
 
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