neura Inviato 28 Marzo 2005 Segnala Condividi Inviato 28 Marzo 2005 HI. Salutti a tutti! I really want some informations (opinions) about the euscorpius sp. habitats in Europe; and some pictures too, if you have any. May be your own pictures too; (taken in the "wild'). Thanks. you can e-mail me at: libellulla@yahoo.com Link al commento Condividi su altri siti Altre opzioni di condivisione...
Matteus Inviato 29 Marzo 2005 Segnala Condividi Inviato 29 Marzo 2005 Welcome Florin! I like very much Euscorpius, but I can say something sure only for E. italicus and E. alpha of northern Italy, I don't know directly very well the specific habitats of the other species (but I'm studyng for this!). Anyhow, I think, in general, for my experience, that Euscorpius is a very opportunistic genus, that doesn't prefer really any particoular habitat... These are only my observations, not strictly laws: E. Italicus seems to be very common in (or better, out) old farmsted, houses, castles, both in town and country, where there are old and cracked walls, or stone-walls. I've found E. alpha only on mountains, surely in the old walls, but it seems (relatively) rare in houses. They are common also under scuttered stones in more or less wooded zones. Hi Matteo. Link al commento Condividi su altri siti Altre opzioni di condivisione...
neura Inviato 29 Marzo 2005 Autore Segnala Condividi Inviato 29 Marzo 2005 Thank you Matteo, I hope that in the near future, I can provide to you and your association, more information and some pictures about my "common" Euscorpius(in Romania) - E. carpathicus. I already know a little about E. carpathicus habitat: in my region (Buzau county) it is very rare and and preferes some domestic (if I can say so) habitats-the correct word for it is "domicol"(in romanian), which means that it lives nearby humans and their houses, [especially in winter seeking for warmth]. Salutari tuturor! (Salutti a tutti!) Ciao! Link al commento Condividi su altri siti Altre opzioni di condivisione...
Matteus Inviato 30 Marzo 2005 Segnala Condividi Inviato 30 Marzo 2005 preferes some domestic (if I can say so) habitats-the correct word for it is "domicol"(in romanian), which means that it lives nearby humans and their houses, The scientific word for the animals that live near human is sinantropic Also here, in Italy, Euscorpius is common in or near houses, but this habitat doesn't seem especially preferred for the temperature, but much more for the tipe of hiding places that the domestic habitat can offer. In fact I often find many scorpions around houses, and the people that live for years in these houses say to me that they didn't ever seen scorpions before! I think that the more sinantropic behaviour of romanian specimens may be related with colder climate. Link al commento Condividi su altri siti Altre opzioni di condivisione...
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