Scorpion Picture Thread

Nazgul

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Ythier said:
...tinyssimo ! and they don't grow ! :rolleyes:
I speak of C.arabicus, but I think it's the same thing with babies C.werneri (Alex have some if I remember well).
Hi,

yes, indeed. Mine were born in August and two of them are still 2. instar. Eric, were´s your E. italicus from?

Greetings
Alex
 

Nikos

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We Greeks, have them bigger :D
the e.italicus I mean ;)
 

NYbirdEater

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What anatomical features tell you it's crassicauda? Just curoius, I have never owned the species.
 

errit

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well, A. Bicolor pedipalps are more slender and often lighter colored. These are more bulbous and totally black
 

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errit said:
well, A. Bicolor pedipalps are more slender and often lighter colored. These are more bulbous and totally black
A. bicolor:



A. crassicauda:



A. bicolor:



A. crassicauda:



A. bicolor:



A. crassicauda:



A. bicolor:



A. crassicauda:

 

Kaos

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Really nice pictures, Gunther. Do you have similar pictures of Androctonus mauritanicus? That would be helpfull.
 

errit

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Very nice pictures. But they do indeed look very similar, just a few minor differences.
Oh and Razedahell. maybe you should compare your first A. Bicolor to these. Yours still looks like A. Crassicauda to me ;P
 

Ythier

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good pics Gunther, very useful :clap:
 
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errit said:
Very nice pictures. But they do indeed look very similar, just a few minor differences.
Oh and Razedahell. maybe you should compare your first A. Bicolor to these. Yours still looks like A. Crassicauda to me ;P
...this will help, too:




Gunther
 

fusion121

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Great pics, I'd never noticed the difference in the metasomal carinae before.
 

smalltime

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Ythier said:
good pics Gunther, very useful :clap:

Indeed!!! (How did you get them in exactly the same positions..... :? :D :D ) Maybe this should be in the species thread.... (mods???) very useful info...
 
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