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  • Centruroides bicolor – CB 2nd - 3rd instar – No Common Name

Centruroides bicolor – CB 2nd - 3rd instar – No Common Name

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- This New World arboreal scorpion has no commonly accepted common name, but we have seen them called the Two-toned Bark Scorpion.
- They are found in Costa Rica and Panama - The population of this species seems to be located on the pacific coast towards the south of Costa Rica, crossing the border Panama in this same direction.
- The scorpion is a forest species, usually found among vegetation.
- They are considered arboreal, as they are observed on fallen trees, and hidden inside cracks and crevices in tree trunks etc.
- Adult size is usually 4" - 4.25", but they can reach 4.75" in total length.
- A very beautiful scorpion with very showy coloration. Most of the body is yellowish, except for the pincers, the final segments of the tail, the cephalothorax and part of the abdomen, which all are blackish.
- Pectine count ​♂ 27 - 28; ♀ 25 - 28
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