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  1. Eleodes hispilabris

    Dobsonfly larvae

    I read that dobsonfly larvae are cannibalistic, and some beetle larvae are too. Is there any other way to prevent any cannibalistic action, besides feeding them well? They usually eat algae off the sides of my aquarium, so....
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    Spreading the wings of beetles

    This is how I spread my beetles:
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    Beetle breeding over long term with close relations.

    If brother and sister beetles breed, will their larvae have a higher chance of deformities, or are they different from us? Over long terms, will they produce less larvae, (or more unhealthy ones)? Is this usually not a problem?
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    beetle loss of appendages

    Hey, guys, I have had this Alaus melonops for about three months now (prob fem.) and at one point, one of its antenna was "injured"or shortened. Does anybody know of any causes to this? I have also kept a male shield backed katydid for three months, and one of its antenna (originally two in)...
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    bess beetles

    Bess beetles are ground beetles, and have fused wings. If they do not need to fly, why were they created with wings underneath the hard elytra?
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    Prionus laticollis eggs, larvae, etc.

    On July 18, 2017, a Prionus laticollis pair was found around three oak trees. After they mated and the female laid eggs, I took some pictures of the eggs:
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