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Banded flat rock scorpion

Hadogenes Tityrus
Species of Hadogenes tityrus prefer rocky and mountainous regions, sheltering in cracks and crevices of rocks and layers of rock.

Banded flat rock scorpion

Introduction: Species of Hadogenes tityrus prefer rocky and mountainous regions, sheltering in cracks and crevices of rocks and layers of rock. Elongated pincers in both male and female are a feature of this species.
Distribution: Western ranges of the country including the Namib Desert, Fish River Canyon, Brandberg Mountains, Erongo Mountains, Spitzkoppe and much of Damaraland.
Diet: Insects, millipedes, spiders and smaller scorpions.
Colouration: Dark brown body.
Breeding: Gestation period can last for up to 18 months.
Maximum size: 80mm.

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