noexcuse4you
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A couple scorp IDs please.The last one I know is Hadrurus arizonensis. At first I thought the other two were just juvi Hadrurus, but I noticed that they don't have the dark lines on their carapace that Hadrurus does. Even this juvi Hadrurus that's the same size as them (2") has the dark lines. They were all found in the same general area. If you guys could ID them, it'd be appreciated. Thanks.
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~Abyss~
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First picuture(if i uploaded them right because I cant actually see them from here) is a dune scorpion(S.mesaensis)...either a dark morph or S. vachoni....if it's a vachoni I might have another one we can try to breed.
The second one...I THINK is a seradigitus species, or vajovid. I cant give you proper ID but Kari Mcwest will give you a more appropiate answer.
-Eddy
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~Abyss~
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you mind if I post this on ScorpionForum? I feel I need confirmation. And proper Id'ing?
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noexcuse4you
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Go for it.
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noexcuse4you
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Here's another one I found. It has a very long, slender metasoma and fat pedipalps. Its about 6 cm in length. Its also lightning fast.
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WBurke17
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this one is a S.mesaensis for sure...
W
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~Abyss~
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yup. Nice color morph too. I have one with red tipped claws and the rest of the scorp is pale. These guys are great.
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