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Tongue Flicker Parabuthus
Number of posts : 1106 Age : 37 Location : Madina't Isa, Bahrain Registration date : 2012-11-01
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Shakudo Tityus
Number of posts : 870 Age : 39 Location : Tiel, The Netherlands. Registration date : 2013-01-20
| Subject: Re: Lesson Brown Scorpion (Isometrus maculatus) 3/1/2013, 8:35 am | |
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~Abyss~ Administrator
Number of posts : 6472 Age : 36 Location : Los Angeles Cali. Registration date : 2008-02-05
| Subject: Re: Lesson Brown Scorpion (Isometrus maculatus) 3/1/2013, 10:38 am | |
| What species | |
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shadowfoot Parabuthus
Number of posts : 1296 Age : 32 Location : South Africa Registration date : 2012-01-18
| Subject: Re: Lesson Brown Scorpion (Isometrus maculatus) 3/1/2013, 12:21 pm | |
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Tongue Flicker Parabuthus
Number of posts : 1106 Age : 37 Location : Madina't Isa, Bahrain Registration date : 2012-11-01
| Subject: Re: Lesson Brown Scorpion (Isometrus maculatus) 3/1/2013, 2:27 pm | |
| ohh! sorry guys forgot to put the name earlier. there i already edited it haha! it's Isometrus maculatus or Lesser Brown Scorpion thanks! | |
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shadowfoot Parabuthus
Number of posts : 1296 Age : 32 Location : South Africa Registration date : 2012-01-18
| Subject: Re: Lesson Brown Scorpion (Isometrus maculatus) 3/1/2013, 2:53 pm | |
| Whoops lol, totally wrong | |
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~Abyss~ Administrator
Number of posts : 6472 Age : 36 Location : Los Angeles Cali. Registration date : 2008-02-05
| Subject: Re: Lesson Brown Scorpion (Isometrus maculatus) 3/1/2013, 3:03 pm | |
| I.mac was my first guess but then I thought lychas too. | |
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Tongue Flicker Parabuthus
Number of posts : 1106 Age : 37 Location : Madina't Isa, Bahrain Registration date : 2012-11-01
| Subject: Re: Lesson Brown Scorpion (Isometrus maculatus) 3/1/2013, 8:03 pm | |
| haha! the lychas sp that we locally have here are pale yellow rather than the light brown i.mac or dunno coz this is a 6i pair that might look like a lychas when they turn 7i soon lol
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Patcho SCORPIONMOD
Number of posts : 833 Age : 74 Registration date : 2013-01-15
| Subject: Re: Lesson Brown Scorpion (Isometrus maculatus) 3/1/2013, 9:41 pm | |
| I say they look like a lychas, with a centruoides tail length. Is it the males with the impressive pedipalp length or females? | |
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Scorpion19981000 Administrator
Number of posts : 1895 Age : 26 Location : Cortland, New York Registration date : 2011-07-03
| Subject: Re: Lesson Brown Scorpion (Isometrus maculatus) 3/1/2013, 11:06 pm | |
| Nice looking Isometrus maculatus you have there. @ Patcho, males will be more slender, and have more elongated pedipalps and metasomas, just as in Centruroides. | |
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Patcho SCORPIONMOD
Number of posts : 833 Age : 74 Registration date : 2013-01-15
| Subject: Re: Lesson Brown Scorpion (Isometrus maculatus) 3/2/2013, 12:00 am | |
| This is a cool species. Definitely one to look out for. How common are they in the hobby?
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~Abyss~ Administrator
Number of posts : 6472 Age : 36 Location : Los Angeles Cali. Registration date : 2008-02-05
| Subject: Re: Lesson Brown Scorpion (Isometrus maculatus) 3/2/2013, 12:35 am | |
| Not as much as they should be...or were a few years ago. But as far as locations go...they're everywhere! | |
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Tongue Flicker Parabuthus
Number of posts : 1106 Age : 37 Location : Madina't Isa, Bahrain Registration date : 2012-11-01
| Subject: Re: Lesson Brown Scorpion (Isometrus maculatus) 3/2/2013, 12:54 am | |
| - Scorpion19981000 wrote:
- Nice looking Isometrus maculatus you have there.
@ Patcho, males will be more slender, and have more elongated pedipalps and metasomas, just as in Centruroides.
thanks! they're a very sexually dimorphic species. so easy to tell sexes apart - Patcho wrote:
- This is a cool species. Definitely one to look out for. How common are they in the hobby?
thanks patcho hopefully i get to breed them though they are parthenogenic i think - ~Abyss~ wrote:
- Not as much as they should be...or were a few years ago. But as far as locations go...they're everywhere!
i believe you when you say everywhere. this pair was caught in my friend's bathroom just a couple of blocks from where i'm staying hahaha | |
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