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Post by otonashi on Jun 29, 2011 11:51:59 GMT -8
I found it in my hometown-Chongqing municipality of China last year. At that time, it was a small larvae. After a year of careful breeding, it finally grew up. Attachments:
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Post by shaohung on Jun 29, 2011 12:59:15 GMT -8
Magnificent. I like the little lines on the side of his head.
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Post by otonashi on Jun 29, 2011 21:38:51 GMT -8
Magnificent. I like the little lines on the side of his head. In fact, most of them have little lines on their heads, but there are also a few exceptions. A small number of them do not have those little lines.
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Post by bichos on Aug 14, 2011 2:27:15 GMT -8
:onice specimen, heavy mandibles, bright colour too, I wonder how much they fade once preserved It sounds like a variation, the ones without the lines... Thanks for sharing
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Post by kuwagata on Nov 24, 2011 6:01:45 GMT -8
Nice beetles, almost similar with C.Dehanni in my area.
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Post by johnnyboy on Nov 25, 2011 0:33:58 GMT -8
That is a beautiful beetle. What length is it? Judging by the relative size of the head it looks like a major male.
Johnny
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