Microtityus jaumei
Armas, 1974
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Common names:
No common name. This is the type-species of the subgenus Parvabsonus Armas, 1974.
Distribution:
Caribbean (Endemic from the southeastern coast of Cuba (Santiago de
Cuba)).
Habitat:
Strictly a cryptozoic scorpion; it lives only under stones in
dry to arid coastal vegetation. In captivity, it needs light &
soft soil with plenty of small limestone rocks to hide under.
Despite its dry habitat, in captivity humidity should be kept
high: moist the substratum every other day to avoid death from
dessication.
Venom:
No available data. From Dr. Rolando Teruel's
personal experience: Due to this species' tiny size,
this scorpion cannot puncture the skin.
Selected litterature:
ARMAS, L. F. DE. 1974. Escorpiones del archipiélago
cubano. II. Hallazgo del género Microtityus (Scorpionida:
Buthidae) con las descripciones de un nuevo subgénero y tres
nuevas especies. Poeyana, 162: 1-9.
On the Internet:
General:
Adult size: males 9-12mm, females 13-16mm. Color: entire body
pale yellow with minute brown spots all over to body; metasomal
segment V & telson light orange. Females gave birth 3-7 larvae
once a year. Juveniles and adult feed readily upon termites (their
preferred prey) and any soft bodied, 1-3mm long arthropod.
This species is probably not kept in captivity outside Cuba.
The information on this page is
supplied by Dr. Rolando Teruel.
Microtityus jaumei photo by Dr. Rolando Teruel
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