Tityus discrepans

Tityus discrepans

"Tityus discrepans" is a species of scorpion found in northern and north-eastern South America.
Tityus discrepans (Buthidae) Tityus discrepans, one of the most common scorpion species in the mountainous areas around southeastern Caracas. Its sting can be of concern, especially in children, due to the high toxicity of its venom. It is occasionally observed in urban areas, coming from nearby forests, where it sometimes enters dwellings, as happened in this case. Photo of live animal standing still. Geotagged,Spring,Tityus discrepans,Venezuela

Appearance

"Tityus discrepans" can grow up to 71 mm and 60 mm, has a reddish-brown body and pedipalps, and light legs, juveniles can be light yellow-brown, with the rest of the body with black areas. Like several scorpions, it has nocturnal habits, feeds on spiders, forks, cockroaches, butterflies and has even been noted to prey on other scorpions. It is a solitary animal, meeting other members of its species only during the mating season.

Habitat

"Tityus discrepans" is found in Brazil, Suriname, Venezuela, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, inhabits wooded areas, under leaves and rocks, orchids, bromeliads, cracks and bark. This species also occurs in human habitations, where it has already been reported on sheets, clothing and shoes.

Reproduction

Reproduction can occur at any time and several times a year, the way of reproduction is sexual, the male performs a dance, where it immobilizes the females and takes her to where he deposited the sperm cell. The female can produce 15-30 cubs, which are born fully developed, and are located on the mother's back.

Uses

"Tityus discrepans" is considered a serious public health problem in Venezuela, being dangerous for all ages, especially children and the elderly, the sting of this species can result in piloerection, dyspnea, excessive salivation, cramps, fever and vomiting. In severe cases, heart failure, pulmonary edema and pancreatitis occur. The venom of this species is composed of 80 types of toxins, 6 of which are Bactridines, which inhibit the sodium channels in the nervous system, and 10 of which are considered dangerous to humans, due to their low molecular weight, it travels quickly through the bloodstream and attacks the heart, lungs and pancreas.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassArachnida
OrderScorpiones
FamilyButhidae
GenusTityus
SpeciesT. discrepans
Photographed in
Venezuela