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- Hottentotta flavidulus - CB 2nd - 3rd Instar - Pakistani Red Scorpion
Hottentotta flavidulus - CB 2nd - 3rd Instar - Pakistani Red Scorpion
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- Also known as Eastern Indian Scorpion, Brown Fat Tailed Scorpion
- This Old World scorpion is from Pakistan, Afghanistan ,Nepal and, reportedly, Sri Lanka.
- They are a species of moderately large size, 66–76 mm (2.60" - 2.99").
- Essentially uniform light yellowish-brown, with reddish-yellow telson and blackish carinae on carapace, tergites, sternite VII and ventral surface of metasoma. Chelicerae, pedipalps, legs and coxosternal region light yellow, immaculate. Ocular tubercles, eyes and distal part of aculeus blackish.
- The name is a Latin adjective that alludes to the light yellowish coloration of this species, which is an unusual character amongst Asian members of this genus.
- Highly venomous (#5 on the 1 - 5 scale).
- This Old World scorpion is from Pakistan, Afghanistan ,Nepal and, reportedly, Sri Lanka.
- They are a species of moderately large size, 66–76 mm (2.60" - 2.99").
- Essentially uniform light yellowish-brown, with reddish-yellow telson and blackish carinae on carapace, tergites, sternite VII and ventral surface of metasoma. Chelicerae, pedipalps, legs and coxosternal region light yellow, immaculate. Ocular tubercles, eyes and distal part of aculeus blackish.
- The name is a Latin adjective that alludes to the light yellowish coloration of this species, which is an unusual character amongst Asian members of this genus.
- Highly venomous (#5 on the 1 - 5 scale).