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Post by lucanidae25 on Apr 16, 2011 14:50:14 GMT -8
I'm just amazed by the possibility of it occurs naturally. This is = to a natural cross between big cats or bears or kangaroos................. and we all know that possiblity is?
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Post by mento on Apr 17, 2011 22:55:55 GMT -8
amazed. are you catch by yourself in sumatra?
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Post by lucanidae25 on Apr 18, 2011 6:00:11 GMT -8
I wish I caught it myself but sadly I didn't.
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Post by timsbugs on Apr 18, 2011 8:52:45 GMT -8
Here is a hercules/hillus cross. I know some may roll there eyes, but I just figured out how to combine more than one photo. Tim Attachments:
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Post by lucanidae25 on Apr 18, 2011 15:00:28 GMT -8
Tim
I think your specimen was bred in Japan. Am I right?
Raymond
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Post by timsbugs on Apr 18, 2011 17:05:04 GMT -8
Yes! Who else could do that.
Tim
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Post by lucanidae25 on Apr 20, 2011 2:20:39 GMT -8
A friend of mine has some really interesting Dynastes cross and I'm waiting for those larvae to become amago with out me doing any work. ;D
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Post by bichos on Oct 3, 2015 2:49:37 GMT -8
Hexarthrius parryi x H. mandibularis 89mm (Sumatra, Indonesia) H. parryi x H. rhinoceros = H. kirchneri prossi H. parryi x H. mandibularis = H kirchneri kirchneri H. rhinoceros x H. mandibularis = H. andreasi
Im still trying to get an H. andreasi
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Post by poisonarrow on Oct 9, 2015 6:02:42 GMT -8
Good luck with that endeavor, Bichos. I have significantly slowed down in my collection pace. Funds are now going into kids, most collecting is locally now. Glad you got them all, would you mind sharing pictures of your specimen?
Cheers ben
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Post by bichos on Oct 9, 2015 13:37:24 GMT -8
Good luck with that endeavor, Bichos. I have significantly slowed down in my collection pace. Funds are now going into kids, most collecting is locally now. Glad you got them all, would you mind sharing pictures of your specimen? Cheers ben You have to prioritize...some would call it growing up. Their given scientific names are bogus and inconsistent. Sure thing ill send photos soon
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Post by bichos on Oct 9, 2015 13:55:09 GMT -8
Oh and ive seen a H. buqueti x H. rhinoceros and Shenk has not yet 'named' it. I dont have this as they wanted hundreds of euro :/ but ill upload photo later
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Post by poisonarrow on Oct 9, 2015 22:58:14 GMT -8
Yup, he definitely over described those ones. He does have some really nice stock for sale though, I think he had purchased boman's collection.
Cheers Ben
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Post by africaone on Oct 9, 2015 23:53:36 GMT -8
Yup, he definitely over described those ones. He does have some really nice stock for sale though, I think he had purchased boman's collection. Cheers Ben s far as I know Boman's collection is now in NHM collection !
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Post by poisonarrow on Oct 22, 2015 23:27:12 GMT -8
Hmm, I might have gotten that wrong. Thought he had mentioned that, but then again, this is more than 15 years back. However the specimen still is one of bomans's, which I am thankful for.
Cheers and good to hear it is in a museum, and not split apart as I had suspected.
Ben
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