Hi,
Does anyone here own this book? I currently have R. Stockmann and E. Ythier's book, Scorpions of the World, which is absolutely exceptional. Everything about the book has been well thought through and it has been so useful.
However, now that I have read this book cover to cover at leaest three times now lol I think I need a new scorpion book.
Anyway my questions here are, how is this book set out? Does it include pictures with species descriptions? Does it include information on the habitat/range of the scorpions discussed? Is it already very outdated? And is it useful for a scorpion hobbyist as well as researchers/scientists etc?