Category
page 1Scorpions of Africa

Emperor scorpion
species of scorpions

Androctonus australis
species of arachnid

Androctonus
genus of arachnids

Buthus occitanus
species of arachnid

Euscorpius
Euscorpius is a genus of scorpions, commonly called small wood-scorpions. It presently contains at least 90 species and is the type genus of the family Euscorpiidae – long included in the Chactidae – and the subfamily Euscorpiinae.

Pandinus
Pandinus is a genus of large scorpions belonging to the family Scorpionidae. It contains one of the most popular pet scorpions, the emperor scorpion (P. imperator). The genus is distributed across tropical Africa.

Euscorpius flavicaudis
species of arachnid

Euscorpius italicus
species of arachnid

Leiurus
thumb|Leiurus jordanensis adult female in captivity

Androctonus amoreuxi
species of arachnid

Androctonus bicolor
species of scorpion

Buthus
Buthus is a genus of scorpion belonging and being eponymous to the family Buthidae. It is distributed widely across northern Africa, including Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria, Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti, as well as the Middle East, including Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, and possibly Saudi Arabia and southern Turkey. Its European range includes the Iberian Peninsula, southern France, and Cyprus.

Opistophthalmus
Opistophthalmus is a genus of scorpions known commonly as burrowing scorpions, tricolored scorpions, serkets, or hissing scorpions. They are found predominantly in southern Africa. They are known for making deep and elaborate burrows.

Hadogenes troglodytes
species of arachnid

Androctonus maroccanus
species of arachnid

Parabuthus granulatus
species of arachnid
Buthacus
Buthacus is a genus of scorpions in the family Buthidae. Species of the genus are distributed across northern and western Africa, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.
Hadogenes
Hadogenes is a genus of African scorpions (including the world's longest, Hadogenes troglodytes). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and

Uroplectes olivaceus
species of arachnid
Opistophthalmus glabrifrons
species of arachnid
Neobuthus factorio
species of scorpion
Neobuthus
Neobuthus is a genus of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It is distributed across the Horn of Africa; in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti.

Afrolychas
Afrolychas is a genus of scorpion in the family Buthidae. There are two species in this genus, both of which used to belong to the genus Lychas. The genus was described in 2019 by František Kovařík. The genus name Afrolychas is a reference to the African range of its species and the fact that the two species used to be members of the genus Lychas. Afrolychas's closest relatives are believed to be the scorpions in the genus Pseudolychas. Afrolychas braueri is one of the rarest scorpions in the world, as it is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List.
Titanatemnus thomeensis
species of pseudoscorpions

Painted Lesser-Thicktail Scorpion
species of arachnid
Odonturus dentatus
species of arachnid

Opistophthalmus carinatus
species of arachnid

Opistophthalmus boehmi
species of arachnid
Opisthacanthus africanus
species of arachnid

Opistophthalmus wahlbergii
species of arachnid
Parabuthus mossambicensis
species of arachnid
Parabuthus liosoma
species of arachnid
Babycurus buettneri
species of arachnid
Lychas braueri
species of arachnid

Opistophthalmus pugnax
species of arachnid