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  2. Hexarthrius - Wikipedia

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    Hexarthrius is a genus of large stag beetles. They are also known as fork horned stag beetles for the shape for their mandibles [2] It includes the following species: [3] Hexarthrius aduncus Jordan & Rothschild, 1894 ; Hexarthrius andreasi Schenk, 2003; Hexarthrius bowringii Parry, 1862; Hexarthrius buquettii (Hope, 1843) Hexarthrius davisoni ...

  3. Scarabaeidae - Wikipedia

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    Scarabaeidae breeding site Photos of various Cetonidae, Dynastidae, Euchiridae, Lucanidae and Trichinae] Family SCARABAEIDAE; June Beetles, Family: Scarabaeidae - Diagnostic photographs; Bibliography of literature published on scarab beetles since 1 January 2001 (worldwide coverage; through 2005) Data related to Scarabaeidae at Wikispecies

  4. Serrognathus titanus - Wikipedia

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    Serrognathus titanus is a species of beetle in the family Lucanidae. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Huang and Chen (2013) separated Serognathus from the genus Dorcus by representing morphological characters and DNA analysis.

  5. Stag beetle - Wikipedia

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    In England’s New Forest, it was once believed that the stag beetle, dubbed the "devil's imp", was sent to do some evil to the corn crops. The superstition led to stoning the insects on sight, as observed by a writer in the Notes and Queries. [4] Along with rhinoceros beetles, stag beetles are often bought as pets in South Korea and Japan. [5] [6]

  6. Lucanus cantori - Wikipedia

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    Lucanus cantori is a species of stag beetle found in India. [2] [3] References This page was last edited on 10 March 2024, at 13:42 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  7. Hexarthrius parryi - Wikipedia

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    Hexarthrius parryi, the fighting giant stag beetle, is a species of large stag beetles. It belongs to the genus Hexarthrius of the tribe Lucanini.

  8. Dynastinae - Wikipedia

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    To get the two male beetles to lock in combat, a female beetle is used, or a small noisemaker duplicating the female's mating call. Entomologist Séverin Tchibozo suggests the larvae contain much more protein (40%) than chicken (20%) and beef (approximately 18%), and they could become a protein source for a large human population .

  9. Lucanus capreolus - Wikipedia

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    A relatively large lucanid beetle of the genus Lucanus, the male has long, curved upper jaws, resembling a sickle. The larvae are found in the trunks of old trees, feeding on the inner wood. It is dark reddish brown with smooth, shiny elytra (“wing cases”); the femora are orange brown. Males have much larger jaws than females.