Isometroides Explained

Isometroides is a genus of scorpions in the Buthidae family with two species. It is endemic to, and found widely across, inland mainland Australia, and was first described by German arachnologist Eugen von Keyserling in 1885.

Species

The genus has sometimes been considered monotypic, with I. angusticaudus a synonym of I. vescus.[1]

Distribution and habitat

Found across much of inland Australia, the scorpions occur in woodland and semi-arid country.[1]

Behaviour

The scorpions are specialised predators of burrowing spiders.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Main. BY . 1956 . Taxonomy and biology of the genus Isometroides Keyserling (Scorpionida) . Australian Journal of Zoology . 4 . 2 . 158–164 . 10.1071/ZO9560158 .