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А Review of Heterometrus in Thailand

image.pngFigure 84: Map showing confirmed distribution of five Heterometrus species in Thailand. For H. laoticus, previously published data are
partly accepted.

태국 내 서식중인 전갈 동정

image.pngFigures 4–11: Comparison of Heterometrus spp. in Thailand, metasoma and telson in dorsal aspect. Figures 4–5. H. cimrmani, male from
Trang (4) and female from Nakhon Si Thammarat (5), THNHM. Figures 6–7. H. minotaurus, male (6) and female from Surat Thani (7),
THNHM. Figures 8–9. H. silenus, male from Chanthaburi (8) and female from Chonburi (9), TUPC. Figures 10–11. H. laoticus, male (10)
and female from Lamphun (11), TUPC.


image.pngFigures 12–19: Comparison of Heterometrus spp. in Thailand, metasoma and telson in ventral aspect. Figures 12–13. H. cimrmani, male from
Trang (12) and female from Nakhon Si Thammarat (13), THNHM. Figures 14–15. H. minotaurus, male (14) and female from Surat Thani (15),
THNHM. Figures 16–17. H. silenus, male from Chanthaburi (16) and female from Chonburi (17), TUPC. Figures 18–19. H. laoticus, male
(18) and female from Lamphun (19), TUPC.

image.pngFigures 20–29: Comparison of Heterometrus spp. in Thailand, prosoma in dorsal aspect. Figures 20–21. H. cimrmani, male from Trang (20)
and female from Nakhon Si Thammarat (21), THNHM. Figures 22–23. H. minotaurus, male (22) and female from Surat Thani (23), THNHM.
Figures 24–25. H. silenus, male from Chanthaburi (24) and female from Chonburi (25), TUPC. Figures 26–27. H. laoticus, male (26) and
female from Lamphun (27), TUPC. Figures 28–29. H. spinifer, males from Yala (28) and Narathiwat (29), TUPC.

image.pngFigures 30–39: Comparison of Heterometrus spp. in Thailand, chela in dorsal aspect (trichobothria indicated by red circles). Figures 30–31. H.
cimrmani, male from Trang (30) and female from Nakhon Si Thammarat (31), THNHM. Figures 32–33. H. minotaurus, male (32) and female
from Surat Thani (33), THNHM. Figures 34–35. H. silenus, male from Chanthaburi (34) and female from Chonburi (35), TUPC. Figures
36–37. H. laoticus, male (36) and female from Lamphun (37), TUPC. Figures 28–29. H. spinifer, males from Yala (38) and Narathiwat (39),
TUPC.

image.pngFigures 40–49: Comparison of Heterometrus spp. in Thailand, chela in external aspect (trichobothria indicated by red circles). Figures
40–41. H. cimrmani, male from Trang (40) and female from Nakhon Si Thammarat (41), THNHM. Figures 42–43. H. minotaurus, male
(42) and female from Surat Thani (43), THNHM. Figures 44–45. H. silenus, male from Chanthaburi (44) and female from Chonburi (45),
TUPC. Figures 46–47. H. laoticus, male (46) and female from Lamphun (47), TUPC. Figures 48–49. H. spinifer, males from Yala (48) and
Narathiwat (49), TUPC.

image.pngFigures 50–57: Comparison of Heterometrus spp. in Thailand, chela in ventral aspect (trichobothria indicated by red circles). Figures 50–51.
H. cimrmani, male from Trang (50) and female from Nakhon Si Thammarat (51), THNHM. Figures 52–53. H. minotaurus, male (52) and
female from Surat Thani (53), THNHM. Figures 54–55. H. silenus, male from Chanthaburi (54) and female from Chonburi (55), TUPC.
Figures 56–57. H. laoticus, male (56) and female from Lamphun (57), TUPC.

image.pngFigures 58–61: Heterometrus spp., post-mating spermatophores in bilateral aspects. Figures 58–59. H. cimrmani from Trang. Figures 60–61.
H. minotaurus from Surat Thani.

А Review of Heterometrus in Thailand
(Scorpiones: Scorpionidae)
Kazusa Kawai, Thornthan Unnahachote,
Yossaphon Suttisatid and Victoria Tang
June 2023 — No. 373