Scorpion Picture Thread

fusion121

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G. Carnell said:
hi Oliver
Martin Goss had some of these last time i saw his list (if you want any)
Thanks for the info, I actually saw some of his a while back but they were all the dark form pallidus, not this interesting gold form. Although this one has a lighter trigangle on the prosoma so I think its a golden form of H. arizonensis (not pallidus at all).
 

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Androctonus_bic said:
Ok, I supose that pallidus is the subspecie, because if it was a variety of arizonensis, It will be H.arizonensis var. pallidus.

But it is just a supusition. I'm not sure about this term.

It was formerly listed as Hadrurus arizonensis pallidus
sometime 2000 or 2001 (i can't find the reference now) the pallidus subspecies was done away with as the color variation can be found within litters.
 

Michael

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yea, I like that dark triangular marking on the carapace, very nice scorpion :)
 

Christoph

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1. Tityus serrulatus 3. instar

2. Rhopalurus junceus 3. instar
 

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ThatGuy

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That pick that Hoosier put up of his emp is like the sweetest pick ive ever seen!
 

Nazgul

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Hi,

Euscorpius balearicus from Mallorca

1.) male
2.) female
3.) she´s so fat, you can see the intestines even through the tergites (and something else which looks a little bit like embryos :D )

Regards
Alex
 
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Ythier

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Hi,
Don't know what it is yet (don't looks like my other trilineatus/minax/polystictus), but it's a beauty... :)

 

fusion121

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Is it a sub-adult?, the colours look very intense so I'm guessing it a juvenile.
 

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fusion121 said:
Is it a sub-adult?, the colours look very intense so I'm guessing it a juvenile.
Yes it is a juvenile, but almost subadult, I would say 4-5th instar.
 
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