Carabus (Coptolabrus) pustulifer mirificus Kraatz 1894 (Hubei, China)

청곰보딱정벌레
Male or Female
A1 quality
one item = 15 USD;
Buy 20 items = 270 USD

Dorysthenes granulosus(Thomson 1861)

Male or Female A1 quality
one item = 3 USD;
Buy 20 items = 50 USD

Cheirotonus jansoni ssp.

Male and Female (a pair)

A1 quality 67 mm+

One pair = 80 usd;

(Guangxi, South China) Jordan, 1898

陽彩長臂金龜

中國陽長臂

簡森氏長臂金龜

ヤンソニーテナガコガネ

잔소니앞장다리장수풍뎅이

阳彩臂金龟

長臂金龜

长臂金龟

Cheirotonus jansoni lives in south China and Vietnam. The long, sharp forefoot is a special feature. From the green color where also the prothorax background is pretty, the solid matter pink color exists to in. There is sharp part in the joint of the hind leg sign paragraph, uses this and sets up attack. Recently, it reached the point where it is picked up to also the specialized magazine, it reached the point where at last attention are received. Still, either raising method is not established, as for puzzle is many but it is not the insect which cannot be raised.

 

紅裙步甲

아구스투스곰보딱정벌레Coptolabrus augustus (Hubei,China) Bates,1888

テイオウカブリモドキ

Coptolabrus augustus (Hubei,China) Bates,1888

Male or Female
A1 quality

one item = 10 USD;

Buy 20 items = 180 USD

odontolabissivaparryitelodontetaiwan.jpgOdontolabis siva parryi (telodonte) Taiwan

コンフキウスノコギリクワガタ

Male A1

75-79mm 10 USD; Buy 20 items 140 USD

80-84mm = 15 USD; Buy 20 items = 210 USD

85-89mm = 25 USD; Buy 20 items = 350 USD

All the bettle specimens have been dried, antisepticised, and packed on cardboards in transparent envelopes.

Odontolabis cuvera fallaciosus BOILEAU, 1901Odontolabis cuvera fallaciosus BOILEAU, 1901

Male A1 quality
one item = 10 USD;
Buy 20 items = 180 USD

クベラツヤクワガタ

クベラオニツヤクワガタ

Odontolabis cuvera stag beetles are a group of about 1,200 species of beetle in the family Lucanidae. Some species grow to 8 cm (3? in), but most are about 5 cm (2 in).
The English name is derived from the large and distinctive mandibles found on the males of most species, which resemble the antlers of stags.

A well-known species in much of Europe is Lucanus cervus, referred to in Britain as “the” stag beetle (it is the largest British terrestrial insect). Pliny the Elder noted that Nigidius called the stag beetle lucanus after the Italian region of Lucania where they were used as amulets. The scientific name of Lucanus cervus is this word, plus cervus, deer.
Male stag beetles use their jaws to wrestle each other for favoured mating sites, but despite their often fearsome appearance they are not normally aggressive to humans. Stag beetles are sometimes used in the Chinese sport of insect fighting[citation needed].
Female stag beetles are usually smaller than the males, with mandibles in normal proportion for a beetle.