Uroctonus Mordax
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''Uroctonus mordax'', known generally as the California forest scorpion or western forest scorpion, is a species of scorpion in the family
Vaejovidae Vaejovidae is a family of scorpion Scorpions are predatory arachnids of the order Scorpiones. They have eight legs, and are easily recognized by a pair of grasping pincers and a narrow, segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic for ...
. Most notably, this species is almost entirely restricted to California’s Redwood Forests and Oak Woodlands, and is considered a foundational species in those ecosystems. They are most often found on south or west-facing slopes, under rocks or logs on the ground, and prefer a moist environment.


Anatomy

Western forest scorpions have eight legs and two large claws in front of their mouths. Their bodies are more "squat" with skinnier tails than other scorpion species. Western forest scorpions are typically dark brown or black. Their legs are a translucent yellowish-brown. Males have a duller color than females. Males are also smaller and shorter in length. Fifth
metasoma The metasoma is the posterior part of the body, or tagma, of arthropods whose body is composed of three parts, the other two being the prosoma and the mesosoma. In insects, it contains most of the digestive tract, respiratory system, and circula ...
l segment has a ventral median carina which forks to form a "Y". They have been described as "smaller than your pinkie, has a sting milder than a honeybee's, is so shy it only hunts on moonless nights and even then is most often seen running away"


Habitat

The Western Forest Scorpion is most commonly found in the San Francisco Bay Area. They reside often in remote regions of the western facing hills. Their habitat ranges from elevations of 5 meters up to 2000 meters. California forest scorpions require a moister environment than other species of scorpions. Therefore, they primarily reside under rocks, bark, dead trees, They have been spotted in households in
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Behavior


Birthing

The ''Uroctonus'' ''mordax'' deliver their young at an earlier stage in their development. Studies have shown the Western Forest Scorpion to give birth primarily in the summer months. The young are engulfed in a membrane at birth that is held by the mother until they can escape. After leaving the membrane, they climb to the mother's back. However, at no point do the young's legs touch the ground in the process of getting to the back.


Subspecies

These two subspecies belong to the species ''Uroctonus mordax'': * ''Uroctonus mordax canaliculatus'' Karsch, 1879 * ''Uroctonus mordax mordax''


References

Vaejovidae Animals described in 1876 {{scorpion-stub