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  • Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

    I am posting this as a separate thread because of the unusual subject, which might be of wide interest.

    I used to come across these when, in the 1960s and 1970s, I collected arthropods from various habitats such as woodland leaf litter.

    Although I have done a lot of examination of rotten wood in the last decade, and looked under loose bark (a favourite home for them) I have not found a Pseudoscorpion until yesterday. I was examining one of the rotting logs, kept as wildlife habitat in our garden, mainly hoping to find Slime Moulds. Then I saw some movement and a familiar shape.

    From Wikipedia:
    “are rarely seen due to their small size, despite being common in many environments”.



    Find out about the Pseudoscorpions in our bug directory for more fast facts about this species.


    They may be beneficial in the home but I have never seen one indoors.

    I rushed the log to the pub-type table at the house and grabbed camera, TC and Raynox, the 50mm and main flash already attached. Then I fetched the supplementary flash guns form the house and wooden block stands from the greenhouse. I was surprised to find the Pseudoscorpion still present after the delay but I needed the magnification and the lighting.

    I got quite a lot of shots. The subject was very active, much like a large globular springtail but with the added behaviour of hiding under the various pieces of loose bark. Framing a moving ca 4mm subject in a 6-8mm FOV does not make for 100% “keepers”.

    These are my very first images of one of these arachnids. I would hope to improve on them if I have another encounter. Images cropped by ca one third.

    Olympus EM-1, Olympus 4/3 x2TC, Olympus 4/3 50mm f2 macro, f16, triple TTL flash, hand-held.

    Harold











    The body is willing but the mind is weak.

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    Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

    Originally posted by Johnheatingman
    Those are all great shots Harold and a most interesting narrative too

    Regards,

    John
    Thanks. I just found this:



    Harold
    The body is willing but the mind is weak.

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    • #3
      Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

      I think it is this species:

      Chthonius ischnocheles, Common Chthonid

      Harold
      The body is willing but the mind is weak.

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      • #4
        Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

        I suppose a more accurate name would be Pseudosemiscorpion as only the front half is scorpion like. Interesting, I'm pretty sure I've never seen one.

        I don't know why but reading the thread made me think that Pseudo Scorpions would have been a good name for an '80s band.
        It's the image that's important, not the tools used to make it.

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        • #5
          Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

          Originally posted by David M View Post
          I suppose a more accurate name would be Pseudosemiscorpion as only the front half is scorpion like.
          Yes but more work to type!

          Originally posted by David M View Post
          I don't know why but reading the thread made me think that Pseudo Scorpions would have been a good name for an '80s band.
          You mean the band nobody has seen or even heard of!

          Harold
          The body is willing but the mind is weak.

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          • #6
            Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

            Nice shots Harold of something I'd never heard of.
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            • #7
              Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

              Originally posted by Phill D View Post
              Nice shots Harold of something I'd never heard of.
              Thanks, Phill.

              They don't often feature in conversation.

              Harold
              The body is willing but the mind is weak.

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              • #8
                Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

                You astound me again Harold, I don't know you do it.
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                • #9
                  Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

                  Originally posted by Beagletorque View Post
                  You astound me again Harold, I don't know you do it.
                  I do a lot of it. I also have a lot of rejects.

                  Harold
                  The body is willing but the mind is weak.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

                    Great stuff Harold
                    I not seen one myself yet Harold I do keep an eye out for them though.


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                    • #11
                      Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

                      Originally posted by alfbranch View Post
                      Great stuff Harold
                      I not seen one myself yet Harold I do keep an eye out for them though.
                      Thanks, Alf.

                      I think of them every time I examine rotten wood, especially loose bark. Maybe I need to visit secondhand book shops and buy some mouldering volumes.

                      Harold
                      The body is willing but the mind is weak.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

                        Harold,

                        Your knowledge on this subject is second to none. Great images and I expect you were over the moon!

                        Amanda
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                        • #13
                          Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

                          Originally posted by Mrs T View Post
                          Harold,

                          Your knowledge on this subject is second to none. Great images and I expect you were over the moon!

                          Amanda
                          Thanks.

                          Well Amanda, this tiny arachnid had been a huge hole in my images library. My theory is that where there is one there will be more. Whether I can find them is another matter.

                          The plan, to the extent that a plan is useful, is to use a x1.4 TC, instead of the x2, making it easier to frame.

                          Harold
                          The body is willing but the mind is weak.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

                            I'll look forward to seeing the next instalment!
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                            • #15
                              Re: Pseudoscorpion: the First in Several Decades

                              I haven't seen one for over 60 years, but often keep a look out for them.

                              Jim

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