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WEBJOSSER

Need Help To ID Please

Caught both in Rosarito Mx. in the same morning....




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Lick496

no idea but both are awesome
rosenkrieger

The T is most likely an Aphonopelma sp. Can't really narrow it down much more than that.

No idea on the scorp.
WEBJOSSER

I'M THINKING Aphonopelma reversum BUT THE SCORP I HAVE NO IDEA ?
Matt Kogler

Some of the scorp guys may chime in, it may be Anuroctonus pococki???
ftorres

Hello All,
Matt it looks like you are right.

We would have to check how far south they range into Mexico.

francisco
WEBJOSSER

There's tons of scorpion burrows where I found this guy I'll post pictures later...

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Lick496

ths not A reversum, the hairs are too "red". reversums are jet black from what ive seen/owned
WEBJOSSER

Yeah I was having doubts about about it myself. What Aphonopelma sp. can it be ??
cacoseraph

yeah, scorp looks like Anuroctonus species. they are obligate burrowers in nature

nice finds!
WEBJOSSER

Thanks everyone for the help...still not sure on that Aphonopelma sp.
balam

... and I don;t think you'll be able to get a positive ID based just on the one pic. Aphonopelma sp. is as close as it's going to get. imho

Whatever it is, t's a nice T.
Matt Kogler

This may or may not be of any help, but here are pics of the two types I have from up here in Orange County.

A. eutylenum type:





A. reversum type:



WEBJOSSER

it looks alot like that A. reversum but those red hair give me doubts ??

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