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- Centruroides barbudensis - 3rd instar - No Common Name
Centruroides barbudensis - 3rd instar - No Common Name
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- This New World scorpion is from Antigua and Barbuda, Guadeloupe, and Sint Eustatius.
- This arboreal species, in the wild, is discovered on the branches of trees and one was found in leaf litter. It has been found in the following vegetation types: thorny woodland, dry evergreen forest, semi-evergreen seasonal forest, evergreen seasonal forest, and pioneer forest.
- The pectine count is ♂ 19 - 22; ♀ 18 - 21.
- Carapace is yellowish with brown markings anteriorly, posterior to median eyes and along posterior median keels and eyes marked with black. Tergites I to VI are yellowish with a pair of broad, longitudinal brown bands that are confluent with the posterior of carapace and tergite VII is less marked with indistinct brown pigment on median keel and lateral margins. Metasomal segments I to V and telson vesicle are yellowish with some brownish pigment on ventral keels. Aculeus is yellowish basally and becoming reddish towards the tip. Pedipalps are yellowish with brown spotting and chela and fingers are darker and more yellowish brown. Sternites are dark yellow with remainder of ventral surface mainly yellowish brown. Legs are yellowish with numerous brown, diffuse reticulations. Chelicerae yellowish with brown reticulations and reddish yellow digits.
- This arboreal species, in the wild, is discovered on the branches of trees and one was found in leaf litter. It has been found in the following vegetation types: thorny woodland, dry evergreen forest, semi-evergreen seasonal forest, evergreen seasonal forest, and pioneer forest.
- The pectine count is ♂ 19 - 22; ♀ 18 - 21.
- Carapace is yellowish with brown markings anteriorly, posterior to median eyes and along posterior median keels and eyes marked with black. Tergites I to VI are yellowish with a pair of broad, longitudinal brown bands that are confluent with the posterior of carapace and tergite VII is less marked with indistinct brown pigment on median keel and lateral margins. Metasomal segments I to V and telson vesicle are yellowish with some brownish pigment on ventral keels. Aculeus is yellowish basally and becoming reddish towards the tip. Pedipalps are yellowish with brown spotting and chela and fingers are darker and more yellowish brown. Sternites are dark yellow with remainder of ventral surface mainly yellowish brown. Legs are yellowish with numerous brown, diffuse reticulations. Chelicerae yellowish with brown reticulations and reddish yellow digits.