J jebbewocky L1 Aug 4, 2013 #2 Came across these guys during a late night google search after falling down the wiki hole. Are these in culture in the US?
Came across these guys during a late night google search after falling down the wiki hole. Are these in culture in the US?
Dynastes Moderator Staff member Aug 5, 2013 #3 Probably not, the only thing we have similar are the native Gymnetis caseyi which are black and yellow.
Probably not, the only thing we have similar are the native Gymnetis caseyi which are black and yellow.