M Mashku Pupa Jun 24, 2010 #2 Any idea ? ...the most common type of this giant found in south coastal british columbia Thanks, Mashku.
Any idea ? ...the most common type of this giant found in south coastal british columbia Thanks, Mashku.
O Ometeo Fresh Imago Jun 24, 2010 #3 maybe something related to Polyphylla... or at least it reminds me of such. OM
Peter Clausen Administrator Staff member Jun 24, 2010 #4 I'm with OM on this one. It's definitely a Polyphylla, though there are many species in this genus in our area. They are large scarabs for such a temperate location, but I'd guess that particular one is about 35mm-50mm. Last edited by a moderator: Jun 25, 2010
I'm with OM on this one. It's definitely a Polyphylla, though there are many species in this genus in our area. They are large scarabs for such a temperate location, but I'd guess that particular one is about 35mm-50mm.