Favorite beetle

Well, it seems this hasn't been posted before so...what kind of beetle is your favorite?

Ok, I'll go first.

I really like Megasoma species, especially Megasoma Occidentalis.

 
Think it'll have to be top 3.

Dynastes hercules hercules

Rosalia batesi

Cyclommatus metallifer (or another related species which I saw in Papua New Guinea)

 
I think I might vote for Titanus giganteus. I can't think of any beetle species I'd rather see a living specimen of and suspect I'll pursue this dream when I retire in fifteen years to a life of traveling/bug hunting.

As for pet beetles, the blue death feigning beetle is any easy favorite because it is native, active, colorful, harmless, very long-lived and low maintenance.

 
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My favorite that I have some experience with is the Tomarus subtropicus(Sugarcane beetle). They come to our lights in numbers and make alot of stridulation when they are bothered. I have accidentally dug up pupal cells(I thought they were just balled up soil
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) when getting soil for my daughter's community culture of adult T. subtropicus, Scarlet and Bumblebee millies(I can't remember actual names for the millies), Pycnoscelus surinamensis, and snails and slugs. Now, I am trying to raise some grubs that I found.
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As far as looks, I just can't get over the looks of a dead male Strategus antaeus that a friend found and gave me, so the hunt is on! Hopefully, I will be able to hunt down some grubs cause I like starting with youngsters.
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I am sure that Asbolus verrucosus will be a new favorite beetle, as we just ordered some from Peter. My daughter and I are so excited and anticipating their arrival.

 
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As far as looks, I just can't get over the looks of a dead male Strategus antaeus that a friend found and gave me, so the hunt is on! Hopefully, I will be able to hunt down some grubs cause I like starting with youngsters.
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Are you a member of invertebrates-Magazine? In about a month there's a section in an article on collecting Strategus antaeus in Florida.

 
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Are you a member of invertebrates-Magazine? In about a month there's a section in an article on collecting Strategus antaeus in Florida.
Thanks for the info! I am not a member, but I would like to be.

 
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Definitely rhino beetles, particularly species such as Allomyrina dichotoma, Xylotrupes gideon and Dynastes tityus. I also have a fondness for stag beetles, though I haven't been fortunate enough to ever keep any species of them.

 
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