Scorpion Picture Thread

fusion121

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Could you get a comparison shot of the male and female pedipalps? It would be most helpful :worship:
 

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Sorry, she was eating, but i can get a better pic later:





and excuse the crude markings... adobe has no symbols!
 

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G. Carnell said:
and excuse the crude markings... adobe has no symbols!
trying not to go o/t, but try pasting symbols in from Word
 

fusion121

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Thanks George, :eek: I hope they are not all male, that would not be funny
 

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Don't worry Oliver, in some days there should be some new specimens coming from French Guyana ;)
 

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Ythier said:
Don't worry Oliver, in some days there should be some new specimens coming from French Guyana ;)
And what about some T. silvestris :p ;)
 

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Hi.

Yep. Actually he had a clue before hand but was fun to see the responses.

Everyone is a winner. :liar:

I'll add some more photos to my website in the next few months as time allows itself or me to do so. :cool: :wall:

Congrats folks and be safe.

Sinc. Chad :)

Michael said:
yes, very good proffesor Eric.. :cool:
P.S. This board needs more smilies to choose from :rolleyes:
 
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redhourglass said:
Yep. Actually he had a clue before hand but was fun to see the responses.
:? which clue Chad ? You just said me that you've been recently in Mexico, it is not a good clue :D
 

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fusion121 said:
And what about some T. silvestris :p ;)
Unfortunately less common :(
This year I will especially try to find scorpions in savannas. According to Lourenço there could be endemic species here (Ananteris, Tityus,...)
 

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Ythier said:
Unfortunately less common :(
This year I will especially try to find scorpions in savannas. According to Lourenço there could be endemic species here (Ananteris, Tityus,...)
Sounds like your trip should be very interesting, I've only seen about 3/4 pictures of Ananteris sp. :eek:
 

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A new addition courtesy of Isaac, tiny little V. carolinianus scorplings, slightly smaller then Compsobuthus scorplings :eek:
 

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WOW Oliver
now that we've traded scorps
want to trade cameras??
thats a BEAUTIFUL picture of a scorpion that might be 1cm in length!!
 

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TheNothing said:
WOW Oliver
now that we've traded scorps
want to trade cameras??
thats a BEAUTIFUL picture of a scorpion that might be 1cm in length!!

Its not that great a shot :8o , they are really too small for my camera's focal length to cope with. Amazingly agressive little guys for their size :eek:
 

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very nice!!

so you went all the way to Cuba to get a C.gracilis!!!! jesus!!" :)

is it just me or do they look nicer?? maybe because they are rarer and more deadly :(
 

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Hi George,

Thank you. They looks indeed very nice, very colorfull :cool:

Regards
Michael
 

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as usual, click for supersized pics


Leirus quinquestriatus (poor thing...)



Hadogenes troglodytes



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Parabuthus transvaalicus (Meatloaf's revenge?)



got these today from RazorRipley
 

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Hi Isaac,
I think your troglodytes is a paucidens.
Eric
 
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