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    Beetles online

    I will continuously add to this "database" of beetle related links, please feel free to add your own. On Dung Beetles: http://www.dungbeetles.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=3&Itemid=25 http://smallmeadowfarm.blogspot.com/2008/04/dung-beetles.html...
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    WANTED: P. mazama male.

    Title says it all. PM me if you have an extra male available. THank you.
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    Some larvae for sale

    Available are the following items. All items are shipped via USPS priority and carry no live arrival guarantee, the service cost is $10.00 Live arrival guarantee is offered through USPS Express shipping, the service cost is $25.00 Heat packs are offered if the purchaser deems necessary, heat...
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    Corucia zebrata zebrata

    Imagery of some of the only non-invert friends I keep. Here's a small male, just under one year of age.
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    Wanted: Zopherus haldemani and D. tityus

    Top cash or trade on this species. PM me for further details. Also looking for WC D. tityus, preferably NOT from FL.
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    L. grossei and L. subsincta

    Some gender comparisons: L. subsincta/L. grossei female comparison L. grossei/L. subsincta male comparison L. grossei nymph L. subsincta nymph beautiful roaches they are.
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    P. regalis Leather Cuff

    I'm very happy to introduce these cuffs as the first part of a new invert keeper line I've been working on. This fantastic P. regalis is handcrafted and casted in bronze, completely adjustable and fits most wrists. You can purchase it on our site: http://www.rfamilyjewels.com/index.html...
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    A. cordifer, a small success.

    Some of you might remember this image: That my friends is Ampedus cordifer, a rather small "click beetle" of the tribe Ampedini, native to California. Six adults were collected on one trip to the Angeles National Forest, they were placed as a group in a container measuring 4" x 4" at the...
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    Canthon sp.

    The other day I stopped by a friends stables to pick up some manure for the P. vindex and found some Canthon sp. rolling some dung away. I decided to bring some with me and have had them for a couple of days now. Today I checked on them and found a couple of strange looking filaments in the...
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    To the roach keeper.

    Dear hobbyists, I wanted to reach out and ask what, if any, species of roach do you keep? Or which ones have you kept in the past. I am also interested to find out of there are any hobbyists out there keeping Cryptocercus punctulatus. Thank you kindly, -O
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    Phanaeus vindex

    Imagery of a major male.
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    My own invert-related artwork

    Hello all, I figured I would share my work with you after all. These are some of my invert pieces: and more recently: Though I've also made some reptile pieces. Hope you enjoyed it.
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    Beetle PDF's

    Well, I imagine this would be a good place as any to start this thread. Articles, monographs, and any other valuable material for us the beetle hobbyists; hopefully, all in PDF format.
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    Darkling development.

    This is an old series of images taken in 2009 if I'm not mistaken. Enjoy!
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    Forum Questions

    I did not know where to place this, but I have a question... perhaps a suggestion for the forum. Can we have a place to place documents, or links to documents that are beetle related? Like, an actual designated place in the forum that can contain this information in order for other hobbyists...
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    Cerambycidae unidentified larvae, questions and discussion.

    Hello all, I wanted to see if any of you knows of any respectable sources for pictures of the larvae of Cerambycids in the United States, mainly the Cerambycidae of California. Some background info. Not long ago I went hiking and collecting for wood. Some of the wood pieces contained...
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    Looking for a Zopheridae

    Hello all, I am looking for at least a trio of Zopherus nodulosus haldemani If we have any members in Texas (Sara, where are you?!!!), or any member that has live specimens (larvae or adults), I ask you to PM me please. Thank you, -O
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    Dynastes granti

    My first attempt at the breeding of Dynastes granti, this is one of the successfully bred pairs. The mating occurred in Mid September, eggs were collected in early November and the first L1 larvae was found in early December. That should put them right on timeline at ~ 3 months of duration in...
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    What

    Say What? Only good stuff to say about him, clear fast communication, fast shipping, healthy animals and one or two unexpected freebies. I'll hopefully be dealing with him in the future again. -O
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    Augosoma centaurus

    Hello, I have looked around at the care of these wonderful beasts but am getting conflicting responses from sites that I deem to know what they are talking about. One of the sites mentions A. centaurus to be a really easy species to keep and culture, whereas the second site has a species...
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