Scorpion Picture Thread

Tityus

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Hi All some pictures {D {D


Adult / Sub adult:





















Scorplings:





 
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Michael

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Buthus ibericus, instar 2 (Spain)
 
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redhourglass

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Hi.

Calling all Centruroides experts... :D

May you guess to the status of this form not found in the U.S. Please note polymorphism in Centruroides in general but am curious to whom knows.

Currently a valid species south of the U.S. border. {D

Cheers.

Sinc. Chad ;)
 

ThatGuy

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redhourglass said:
Hi.

Calling all Centruroides experts... :D

May you guess to the status of this form not found in the U.S. Please note polymorphism in Centruroides in general but am curious to whom knows.

Currently a valid species south of the U.S. border. {D

Cheers.

Sinc. Chad ;)
It looks like a C. Vattitus color morph to me unless you got more pics of this scorp so i can get a better look
 

Ythier

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redhourglass said:
Hi.

Calling all Centruroides experts... :D

May you guess to the status of this form not found in the U.S. Please note polymorphism in Centruroides in general but am curious to whom knows.

Currently a valid species south of the U.S. border. {D

Cheers.

Sinc. Chad ;)
Centruroides suffusus ? :)
 

fusion121

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redhourglass said:
Hi.

Calling all Centruroides experts... :D

May you guess to the status of this form not found in the U.S. Please note polymorphism in Centruroides in general but am curious to whom knows.

Currently a valid species south of the U.S. border. {D

Cheers.

Sinc. Chad ;)
As a guess C. flavopictus?
 

Tityus

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redhourglass said:
Hi.

Calling all Centruroides experts... :D

May you guess to the status of this form not found in the U.S. Please note polymorphism in Centruroides in general but am curious to whom knows.

Currently a valid species south of the U.S. border. {D

Cheers.

Sinc. Chad ;)
Centruroides guanensis ? :rolleyes:
 

redhourglass

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Hello everyone.

The picture is darker than the actual specimen photographed live in the higher elevations of Durango. Deposited at UNAM in Mexico City.

C. suffusus it is ... or maybe an intergrade form of C. vittatus.

Regards.

Sinc. Chad :)

Edit: spelling errors fixed :rolleyes:
 
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G. Carnell

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you can say that again!!!

what also surprising is that the fastest grower out of my 5 specimens, is a female!
order:
female
male
male
male
female

:)
 

fusion121

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Wow, yes they really are growing fast, none of mine have reached 6th instar yet, and I think I may have only females :(
 

G. Carnell

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haha, you jammy git!

im sure there are WC males out there *cough* *cough* :D

best not to interbreed while we dont need to
 
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