Heterometrus
Heterometrus, whose members are also known by the collective vernacular name Asian Forest Scorpion, is a genus of scorpions belonging to the family Scorpionidae. It is distributed widely across tropical and subtropical southeastern Asia, including Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, India, and China. It is notable for containing some of the largest living species of scorpions.
Taxonomy
The genus was introduced by C.G. Ehrenberg, originally as a subgenus of the genus Buthus. It was elevated to genus rank by F. Karsch in 1879. H.W.C. Couzijn subdivided the genus into several subgenera, but F. Kovařík synonymized these subgenera with the nominal genus. In 2020 the genus was reviewed by L. Prendini & S. F. Loria, three of the former subgenera were revalidated and elevated to genera and one valid subgenus was elevated to genus rank, species were transferred to appropriate genera, resulting in 28 new combinations.Diversity
The content of this genus may vary, depending on the authority. Nine species are known as of 2024, many of which are quite similar in appearance:- Heterometrus cimrmani Kovarik, 2004
- Heterometrus glaucus
- Heterometrus laevigatus ''nomen dubium
- Heterometrus laoticus Couzijn, 1981
- Heterometrus longimanus
- Heterometrus petersii
- Heterometrus silenus
- Heterometrus spinifer
- Heterometrus thorellii''
General characteristics