- Source: Chaerilus
Chaerilus is a genus of scorpions in the family Chaerilidae. They live in tropical parts of South Asia and Southeast Asia. A fossil genus Electrochaerilus is known from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) aged Burmese amber.
Description
Total length is 15 to 75.4 mm. Orthobothriotaxy is type B. Pedipalp patella with 3 ventral trichobothria and pedipalp femur with 9 trichobothria. Ventral edge of cheliceral movable finger is crenulated. Ventrum of cheliceral fixed finger with denticle. Hemisperatophore fusiform. Pedipalp chela exhibits "8-carinae" configuration. Fifth metasomal segment consists with a single ventral carina. Legs are without tibial spurs. However prolateral and retrolateral pedal have spurs. Telson is without a subaculear tubercle.
Species
It contains the following species:
See also
Ctri9577
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chaerilus celebensis
- Flora dan Fauna di Kabupaten Maros
- Chaerilus
- Chaerilus philippinus
- Chaerilus celebensis
- Chaerilus ceylonensis
- Chaerilus tessellatus
- Thelxinoë
- Ctri9577
- Euscorpiops vachoni
- Wilson R. Lourenço
- Chaerilidae