Is this the smallest scorpion youve ever seen?

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Went to a woods to get some moss (getting small insects to feed mantid nymphs from ootheca brought back from turkey last year) and i found this little critter, i knew they were around but ive never found one before.....its the smallest scorpion ive ever seen i know that.....anyone seen smaller ?? The coke ring pull is 25mm long !

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Wow.
Where's the stinger?

Sorry if I sound blunt... it's an honest question.
 
it is a pseudo scorpion, they are usually quite small. i often find them out here under flaky bark on white barked eucalyptus trees.
 
looks like a spider cross scorpion, looks like its got fangs instead of a stinging tail

there's small scorpions in the scrub near me and they feed primarily on termites

maybe its an adaptation to blend in with small insects to feed with out being attacked by the colony
 
Wow.
Where's the stinger?

Sorry if I sound blunt... it's an honest question.

They arent like conventional scorpions...they dont have a tail with a sting

looks like a spider cross scorpion, looks like its got fangs instead of a stinging tail

there's small scorpions in the scrub near me and they feed primarily on termites

maybe its an adaptation to blend in with small insects to feed with out being attacked by the colony

Scorpions are in the same family as arachnids.

Jack....how small are the ones you find ? any pics m8 ?
 
up to about 5 mm, no pics, i am a bit blase toward inverts unless they have funky colours!
 
They arent like conventional scorpions...they dont have a tail with a sting



Scorpions are in the same family as arachnids.

Jack....how small are the ones you find ? any pics m8 ?


yes i know they are
i was talking about its looks!
spiders and scorpions do look different yes?
i was just saying this looks like a mix of both with its round abdomen instead of a stinger, prominent fangs, yet it has pincers
 
Hi all, Jack is correct, it's a pseudo scorpion, also an arachnid.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudoscorpion

Thankyou for clarifying whats already been said, ....honestly....this sites worse than the BBC for repeats !

yes i know they are
i was talking about its looks!
spiders and scorpions do look different yes?
i was just saying this looks like a mix of both with its round abdomen instead of a stinger, prominent fangs, yet it has pincers

Jesus....no need to get touchy, your reply sounded like you were asking a question !:rolleyes:

Dunno why i bothered really.
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Thankyou for clarifying whats already been said, ....honestly....this sites worse than the BBC for repeats !

Jesus....no need to get touchy, your reply sounded like you were asking a question !

Right, thought I might just post it anyway as there was more info on that Wikipedia link than just "it's a pseudo scorpion" for anyone (like myself) who may have been interesed to learn a little about them (range, diet etc).

So yeah, you're right, no need to get touchy eh?
 
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Not sure on the species, was found in the You Yangs.
 

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