15 Scorpion Centipede Cicada Beetle Spider Collection Set Teaching Kit BM1

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Seller: allaboutlearning ✉️ (7,003) 98.4%, Location: Hong Kong, HK, Ships to: WORLDWIDE, Item: 125203253783 15 Scorpion Centipede Cicada Beetle Spider Collection Set Teaching Kit BM1. A set of 15 different real specimen of Golden Earth Tiger Tarantula -- Haplopelma schmidti, Black Scorpion (Asian Forest Scorpion) - Heterometrus spinifer, Red Headed Centipede - Scolopendra subspinipes, Chinese Golden Scorpion - Mesobuthus martensii,  Ghost Stag Beetle - Odontolabis siva, Chinese Golden Stag Beetle – Odontolabis cuvera chinesis, Black Stag Beetle - Dorcus titanus, Mountain Stag Beetle – Lucanus  hermani, Long Arm Scarab Beetle  - Dicranocephalus wallichi bowringi, Titan Longhorn Beetle - Titanus giganteus, Mulberry Spotted Longhorn Beetle - Batocera horsfieldi, Spotted Bluish Longhorn Beetle – Anoplophora beryllina, Gray Trictenotomid Beetle - Trictenotoma davidi, Unicorn Beetle-Allomyrina dichotoma,&nb...

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15 Scorpion Centipede Cicada Beetle Spider Collection Set Teaching Kit BM1

A set of 15 different real specimen of Golden Earth Tiger Tarantula -- Haplopelma schmidti, Black Scorpion (Asian Forest Scorpion) - Heterometrus spinifer, Red Headed Centipede - Scolopendra subspinipes, Chinese Golden Scorpion - Mesobuthus martensii,  Ghost Stag Beetle - Odontolabis siva, Chinese Golden Stag Beetle – Odontolabis cuvera chinesis, Black Stag Beetle - Dorcus titanus, Mountain Stag Beetle – Lucanus  hermani, Long Arm Scarab Beetle  - Dicranocephalus wallichi bowringi, Titan Longhorn Beetle - Titanus giganteus, Mulberry Spotted Longhorn Beetle - Batocera horsfieldi, Spotted Bluish Longhorn Beetle – Anoplophora beryllina, Gray Trictenotomid Beetle - Trictenotoma davidi, Unicorn Beetle-Allomyrina dichotoma,  Golden Cicada - Platypleura hilpa encased in clear lucite material.

The specimens are crystal clear, indestructible and transparent. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put real specimens right at your fingertips!

 

Anyone can safely explore the specimens from every angle.

It is clear enough for microscope observation.  

 

Size of the lucite block is 39.2x28.7x3.5 cm (15.4x11.3x1.4 inch).

 

Weight of the lucite block is 4.4 kg and 6.3 kg with packing box.

 

It is an ideal learning aid for students and kids and also a very good collectible item for every body.

 

This is a handmade real animal specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.

 

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Golden Earth Tiger Tarantula -- Haplopelma schmidti

Order: Araneae   Suborder: Mygalomorphae   Family: Theraphosidae   Subfamily: Ornithoctoninae

Origin: North Vietnam, China
Way of life: living underground
Body length: about 8-9 cm
It is often outside of the sub-slip to see, and submit long starvation period.

Originating in Vietnam, this natural wonder has golden legs and carapace with black femurs, white markings on sides of chelicerae, and a beautiful "tiger" pattern on abdomen. Reports of high potency of venom follows this spider, recommended caution with this beast of 8" aka Vietnam Chinese Giant Gold

The Golden Earth Spider is a fairly large specimen, with a typical legspan of up to 8" (20 cm). It thrives in the tropical rain forests of southern China and Vietnam, where it builds and lives in burrows up to several feet deep, emerging to capture food. The bird spider preys on numerous small insects and other creatures, such as cockroaches, crickets, and mice.

 

Golden Cicada - Platypleura hilpa

Order: Hemiptera   Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha   Infraorder: Cicadomorpha   Superfamily: Cicadoidea 

Family: Cicadidae   Genus: Platypleur

Distribution: E. & W. China

 

Gray Trictenotomid Beetle - Trictenotoma davidi

Order:  Coleoptera  Family: Trictenotomidae  Genus: Trictenotoma

Distribution: China, Vietnam

Length of body: 50-60mm

Trictenotomids are large and striking beetles, but the body colouration of most of them is rather uniform. Some of them have a shiny metallic colouring to the body surface (Autocrates aeneus, A. vitalisi), while others are covered to a greater or lesser extent with a thick hairy coating, and have a "plush" appearance (species of the Trictenotoma genus). Autocrates oberthueri has several light-coloured stripes on its wing cases, and looks as if lines have been drawn lengthwise along it.

 

Spotted Bluish Longhorn Beetle – Anoplophora beryllina

Body length: 16 - 24 mm

Distribution: S. China and wide region  of Southeastern ASIA

The larvae attack thin, living trunks ( offshoots ) of diameter 2 - 8 centimeters. It bore in one place an irregular tunnels. Trunk in this place is swollen. The larva pupates in the centre of the trunk. The development lasts two years. The emergency hole is circular. The trunks dying often. This species is a serious primary pest. Adults sit on leaves and fly in the sunny days.
Appearance: June - July

 

Mulberry Spotted Longhorn Beetle - Batocera horsfieldi

Order: Coleoptera  Suborder: Polyphaga  Infraorder: Cucujiformia  Superfamily: Chrysomeloidea  Family: Cerambycidae  Genus: Batocera

Distribution: China, Korea , Japan

Body size: 14 - 30 mm

Adult body length 35-65 mm, 9-20 mm in width, black-brown-grey or brown, gray or Huihese of the villi, sturdy show "Barrel." Tentacles 11, females slightly longer than the body, male tentacles of more than about 1 / 3, from the first two from each side are the many small teeth. Foot and rehabilitation Wenliang black, a small head with the central longitudinal groove. Wang backplane chest width, with one pair of the white or pale yellow kidney-shaped grouper, large lateral sharp spike; tongue-shaped shield small chip of the white villi. Coleoptera base of 1 / 4 of melanoma-like particles, both sides are parallel oblique shoulder sting or slightly after the central narrow-margin-cut, and there are two small slit Kok short thorns; Coleoptera white villi from the spread of the size of non - More than 10 pieces of a cloud of markings, 2-3 graph irregular longitudinal, it named as "spot beetle." Ventral body was Huihuangse Short-haired, from both sides of the compound eye after abdominal not Duanyou villi composed of a white Kuancong belt. Foot wide flat section of the tibia, the sharp end of the bending strong. Adults can be frightening issued creak beep resistance hunger ability is particularly strong, "wind discount tree" in the beetle adults Add Zhuohui barrels in the film, can survive 40 days immortality.

 

Long Arm Scarab Beetle  - Dicranocephalus wallichi bowringi

Distribution: China, SE Asia

The first problem lies in the breeding of successful Eiablage. The females seemed to be extremely choosy about what the substrate tiče, however, it turned out that they are looking for fresh leaves (best plum (Prunus spp.) Or apple) were . Only when made these available (best defines it to the substrate)) eggs were stored. The way is very unusual: The females seek in the leaves einzugraben substrate, and thereafter, or into a small package zusammenzufalten in which it laid an egg. After two to four weeks slip then the larvae, which are no difficulties of the common substrate (In the former case, alder leaf litter compost) ate and grew remarkably quickly. The next problem in the attitude of Dicranocephalus wallichi, as in many other Asian Rosenkäfern also, in the successful Verpuppung. The larvae pupate only in clay soil, and even then only if this is below the substrate. It is better to Verpuppung the larvae to isolate, since they would otherwise interfere with, or the puppet of the other caves destroyed.

 

Titan Longhorn Beetle - Titanus giganteus

Order: Coleoptera   Family: Cerambycidae    Subfamily: Prioninae    Genus: Titanus

The Titan beetle (Titanus giganteus) is a neotropical longhorn beetle, the only one in the genus Titanus, and the second-longest known beetle.

Titanus giganteus is the world’s biggest beetle. The largest recorded specimen was a 16.7cm long male - longer than some small adult Chihuahua dogs - and was collected in French Guiana by entomologist Patrick Bleuzen.

In spite of its imposing size, large jaws, sharp spines, and the ability to hiss and to fly, Titanus are quite harmless to humans.

They live unobtrusively, deep in some of the world’s hottest tropical jungles, where the giant grubs recycle decaying wood below ground. The adults are active for a few weeks, seeking out a mate during the hottest and most humid time of the year.

Like most inhabitants of the rainforest, this magnificent giant insect is threatened by the destruction of its forest home for timber and agriculture.

Adults can grow up to 6.5 inches (16.7 cm) in length. Of all known beetles, only the Hercules beetle, Dynastes hercules, in which giant males occasionally can grow to 7 inches (over 17.5 cm), is longer than the Titan beetle, but the Hercules beetle males have an enormous horn on the pronotum or thorax making up around half of its total length. As such, the body of the Titan beetle is considerably larger than that of the Hercules beetles. It is known that the short, curved and sharp mandibles can snap pencils in half and cut into human flesh. Adult titan beetles do not feed, searching instead for mates.

 

Mountain Stag Beetle – Lucanus  hermani

Order: Coleoptera  Suborder: Polyphaga  Infraorder: Scarabaeiformia  Superfamily: Scarabaeoidea  Family: Lucanidae  Subfamily: Lucaninae  Tribe: Lucanini  Genus: Lucanus
Subgenus: Lucanus (Lucanus)

Distribution: S. China

Body length(include horns): Male: 22 - 58 mm Female: 27 - 30 mm

Stag beetles are a group of about 1,200 species of beetle in the family Lucanidae. Some species grow to 8 cm (3¼ in), but most are about 5 cm (2 in).

The English name is derived from the large and distinctive mandibles found on the males of most species, which resemble the antlers of stags.

Male stag beetles use their jaws to wrestle each other for favoured mating sites, but despite their often fearsome appearance they are not normally aggressive to humans. Stag beetles are sometimes used in the Chinese sport of insect fighting.

Female stag beetles are usually smaller than the males, with mandibles in normal proportion for a beetle.

The larvae feed for several years on rotting wood, growing into grubs which in larger species may be as big as a human finger.

 

Black Scorpion (Asian Forest Scorpion)  Heterometrus spinifer

Origin: Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam
   Biotype: Tropical
   Adult Size: up to 16 cm
   Expectance of life: 8 cm

Food: insects (crickets, cockroaches, crickets), the scorpion may beforehand eat anything that moves, but the insects are adequate.

Description: This is a magnificent scorpion, which at adult size, can reach the size of 15cm, with a large body and imposing less than Pandinus Imperator. It is black with blue highlights, with large claws (leaner than those of P. Imperator). This species can be manipulated because it is calm and sociable, however, we must not lose sight of the fact that the bite is it can inflict very painful fever, vomiting and eye problems can occur passengers!

The scorpions need a normal cycle day / night, but they are crepuscular and often more active at night, when everything is calm and they can come out of hiding. The gestation length of the female is approximately 1 year, with 30-35 kids who may remain several months on the back of the mother. They are mature to 12-15 months.

The Heterometrus Spinifer Scorpions are common to most parts of SE Asia and Southern China.

 

Chinese Golden Stag Beetle – Odontolabis cuvera chinesis

Order: Coleoptera  Family: Lucanidae   Genus: Odontolabis

Distribution: SW of China

Body length(include horns): Male:34-79 mm Female:34-48 mm

Stag beetles are a group of about 1,200 species of beetle in the family Lucanidae. Some species grow to 8 cm (3¼ in), but most are about 5 cm (2 in).

The English name is derived from the large and distinctive mandibles found on the males of most species, which resemble the antlers of stags.

A well-known species in much of Europe is Lucanus cervus, referred to in Britain as "the" stag beetle (it is the largest British terrestrial insect). Pliny the Elder noted that Nigidius called the stag beetle lucanus after the Italian region of Lucania where they were used as amulets. The scientific name of Lucanus cervus is this word, plus cervus, deer.

Male stag beetles use their jaws to wrestle each other for favoured mating sites, but despite their often fearsome appearance they are not normally aggressive to humans. Stag beetles are sometimes used in the Chinese sport of insect fighting[citation needed].

Female stag beetles are usually smaller than the males, with mandibles in normal proportion for a beetle.

The larvae feed for several years on rotting wood, growing into grubs which in larger species may be as big as a human finger.

 

Red Headed Centipede - Scolopendra subspinipes

Order: Scolopendromorpha    Family: Scolopendridae    Genus: Scolopendra

The native range is uncertain. The certain natural range is Meganesia and Indomalaya . The species is also found on virtually all land areas around and within the Indian Ocean , all of Tropical and Subtropical Asia (including Russia ), South and Central America , and the Caribbean . However, how much of this range is natural and how much due to human introduction is unclear.

It is among the largest centipedes with a maximum length of 20 cm. They are active and aggressive, preying on almost everything that they can overwhelm.

It has colour variations. Its body is usually red or reddish brown with yellow or yellow-orange legs. In common with other members of genus Scolopendra , it has 21 body segments with each segment having one pair of legs attached. A pair of modified legs known as forcipules can be found on its head, which is covered by a flat shield and bears a pair of antennae. The forcipules are the major tools used by the centipede to kill its prey or for defense, as they have sharp claws that connect to venom glands. Centipedes breathe through the openings located along sides of their bodies. These openings are either round-shaped or S-shaped. They have simple eyes with poor vision, so they rely much on touch and their chemoreceptors .

This is an aggressive and nervous arthropod which is ready to strike if interfered with and is sensitive to vibrations nearby. It preys primarily on insects or other predatory arthropods (like spiders ), however, if it is large enough to overpower small vertebrates like mice or small reptiles , it will readily attempt to consume them as well. It tends to try to eat almost every living animal it encounters that is not longer than itself. It attacks its prey with the last prehensorial legs, then curves its head quickly behind to implant its venomous jaws deeply and firmly into the prey. The prey is held by the centipede's other legs until it dies from the fast-acting venom. During a fight, the centipede will use its entire body coiling the prey or enemy with its legs firmly attaching to the body of the opponent. Then, it will quickly penetrate its forcipules into the victim for venom injection.

The male produces capsules containing mature sperm cells, spermatophores , which are deposited in a reservoir called the spermathecae of the female during mating. The female then fertilizes her immature eggs, oocytes , and deposits them in a dark, protected area. The female lays 50 to 80 eggs which she vigilantly protects until they hatch and the baby centipede molt once. If danger is detected she will wrap around her babies to keep them safe. The young centipedes molt once each year, and take three to four years to attain full adult size. Adults molt once every year. They may live for 10 years or more.

 

Black Stag Beetle - Dorcus titanus

Order: Coleoptera  Family: Lucanidae  Genus: Dorcus

Distribution: China

Body length(include horns): Male:36-86 mm Female:33-39 mm

Dorcus is a genus of the family Lucanidae of stag beetles. Of the 30-odd species, most occur in Asia and India; two are found in southern Europe, and three species are from North America.

Dorcus has thick jaws but also thin feelers on the outside and inside. Underneath, he has a brown velvet-like beard that helps him get food in his mouth. His jaws are over half inch long and almost one inch wide. At the end of his spiny legs are sharp double-hooks that stick into anything. Just behind the head is a matte black thorax, followed by a shiny, reflective black abdomen. There he has thick outer wings, but you'll be surprised to also see what's underneath: very thin, fragile wings he can use for flying. Even today these semi-transparent wings are very oily. They have two sections, with the last one-half inch folding but also twisting back up to meet the rest of the wing. Both sections fit neatly under the hard outer wing, and can only do so because the soft stomach under the top wing collapses to accommodate them.

 

Ghost Stag Beetle - Odontolabis siva

Order: Coleoptera   Family: Lucanidae   Genus: Odontolabis

Male Stag beetles are about 45-92 mm long(include horns), while females are 40-60 mm long. Both sexes are black and lustrous. Males have sharp protrusions under their eyes and on the sides of their head, and a bright elytron capable of reflecting light. Females have triangular-shaped eyes that are curved on three sides. Stag beetles have a pair of antler-like mandibles on their head that is used for defense and is their most distinguishing characteristic. The female's mandibles are smaller than the male's.

Stag beetle grubs feed on wood while adults feed on sap and other liquids. When defending themselves, they use their antler-like mandibles to knock enemies down to the ground. Adults emerge between May and October. They are photokinetic insects and can be spotted in lit areas.

Stag beetles can be found in mountainous regions at elevations below 1500m, as well as on Orchid Island and Green Island.

Distribution: Guangdong and Fujian Province of China

 

Chinese Golden Scorpion - Mesobuthus martensii

Order: Scorpiones    Family: Buthidae   Genus: Mesobuthus    Species: M. martensii

Mesobuthus martensii is a species of scorpion in the family Buthidae. Its common names include Chinese scorpion, Manchurian scorpion, Chinese armor-tail scorpion and Chinese golden scorpion. Despite its common name, this scorpion is not only found in Manchuria or China, but also in Mongolia, Korea and Japan. Its preferred habitat is warm, dry areas with little vegetation. M. martensii can grow to about 6 centimetres (2.4 in) long, with females usually slightly larger, and has a life-span of about 4 to 6 years.

M. martensii, especially its tail, has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for many centuries to treat various neuronal problems, such as chronic pain, paralysis, apoplexy and epilepsy. Over the past few decades, dozens of novel proteins in this scorpion's venom have been identified, cloned and investigated for clinical applications. For instance, at least 51 long-chain peptides related to the sodium channel toxins and 18 peptides related to the potassium channel toxins have been described, along with two peptides, BmK AS and AS1, that act on ryanodine receptors. Apart from having analgesic properties, BmK AS is also the first long-chain scorpion peptide reported to have antimicrobial activity. Amongst the sodium channel-specific neurotoxins, there are a number of muscle relaxants, such as makatoxin I and bukatoxin, while BmKAEP and BmK IT2 have shown anticonvulsant activity in experimental conditions, inhibiting epileptic seizures induced in rats. BmK AGAP has both analgesic and antitumor properties and recombinant proteins could potentially be used in anticancer treatments.

 

Unicorn Beetle - Allomyrina dichotoma

Order: Coleoptera   Family: Scarabaeidae   Subfamily: Dynastinae   Genus: Trypoxylus

Unicorn Beetle is a species of rhinoceros beetle found in Japan , Korea , Taiwan and China . It is sold as a pet in department stores and pet stores.

Size: Male: 35 mm - 85 mm   Female: 30 mm – 50 mm

Male Rhinoceros beetles are quite majestic looking, with large, lustrous, almost leathery bodies made of bitumen. They have a pair of horns on their head that look like rhinoceros horns and another sharp horn on the front of their thorax. Only males have horns; females are quite plain looking. Adults develop into various sizes, depending on the quality and quantity of food that they eat while they are still in the larvae stage.

Adults emerge between May and August and usually prefer to sip the sap from tree trunks in small groups. However, a few species like to feed on rotten fruits and sap, gnaw on tree trunks, or chew on the bases of leafstalks, and thus they are regarded as garden pests. A photokinetic insect, Rhinoceros beetles usually appear in lit areas at night. Grubs live in soil or rotten wood that is rich in organic matter, feeding off of humus, and will remain there until they turn into pupae.

Rhinoceros beetles inhabit broad-leaved forests in tropical and subtropical mountainous areas at low and middle elevations. They can also be found on plains and in mountainous regions.

 

 

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15 Scorpion Centipede Cicada Beetle Spider Collection Set Teaching Kit BM1

A set of 15 different real specimen of Golden Earth Tiger Tarantula -- Haplopelma schmidti, Black Scorpion (Asian Forest Scorpion) - Heterometrus spinifer, Red Headed Centipede - Scolopendra subspinipes, Chinese Golden Scorpion - Mesobuthus martensii,  Ghost Stag Beetle - Odontolabis siva, Chinese Golden Stag Beetle – Odontolabis cuvera chinesis, Black Stag Beetle - Dorcus titanus, Mountain Stag Beetle – Lucanus  hermani, Long Arm Scarab Beetle  - Dicranocephalus wallichi bowringi, Titan Longhorn Beetle - Titanus giganteus, Mulberry Spotted Longhorn Beetle - Batocera horsfieldi, Spotted Bluish Longhorn Beetle – Anoplophora beryllina, Gray Trictenotomid Beetle - Trictenotoma davidi, Unicorn Beetle-Allomyrina dichotoma,  Golden Cicada - Platypleura hilpa encased in clear lucite material.

The specimens are crystal clear, indestructible and transparent. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put real specimens right at your fingertips!

 

Anyone can safely explore the specimens from every angle.

It is clear enough for microscope observation.  

 

Size of the lucite block is 39.2x28.7x3.5 cm (15.4x11.3x1.4 inch).

 

Weight of the lucite block is 4.4 kg and 6.3 kg with packing box.

 

It is an ideal learning aid for students and kids and also a very good collectible item for every body.

 

This is a handmade real animal specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.

 

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Golden Earth Tiger Tarantula -- Haplopelma schmidti

Order: Araneae   Suborder: Mygalomorphae   Family: Theraphosidae   Subfamily: Ornithoctoninae

Origin: North Vietnam, China
Way of life: living underground
Body length: about 8-9 cm
It is often outside of the sub-slip to see, and submit long starvation period.

Originating in Vietnam, this natural wonder has golden legs and carapace with black femurs, white markings on sides of chelicerae, and a beautiful "tiger" pattern on abdomen. Reports of high potency of venom follows this spider, recommended caution with this beast of 8" aka Vietnam Chinese Giant Gold

The Golden Earth Spider is a fairly large specimen, with a typical legspan of up to 8" (20 cm). It thrives in the tropical rain forests of southern China and Vietnam, where it builds and lives in burrows up to several feet deep, emerging to capture food. The bird spider preys on numerous small insects and other creatures, such as cockroaches, crickets, and mice.

 

Golden Cicada - Platypleura hilpa

Order: Hemiptera   Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha   Infraorder: Cicadomorpha   Superfamily: Cicadoidea 

Family: Cicadidae   Genus: Platypleur

Distribution: E. & W. China

 

Gray Trictenotomid Beetle - Trictenotoma davidi

Order:  Coleoptera  Family: Trictenotomidae  Genus: Trictenotoma

Distribution: China, Vietnam

Length of body: 50-60mm

Trictenotomids are large and striking beetles, but the body colouration of most of them is rather uniform. Some of them have a shiny metallic colouring to the body surface (Autocrates aeneus, A. vitalisi), while others are covered to a greater or lesser extent with a thick hairy coating, and have a "plush" appearance (species of the Trictenotoma genus). Autocrates oberthueri has several light-coloured stripes on its wing cases, and looks as if lines have been drawn lengthwise along it.

 

Spotted Bluish Longhorn Beetle – Anoplophora beryllina

Body length: 16 - 24 mm

Distribution: S. China and wide region  of Southeastern ASIA

The larvae attack thin, living trunks ( offshoots ) of diameter 2 - 8 centimeters. It bore in one place an irregular tunnels. Trunk in this place is swollen. The larva pupates in the centre of the trunk. The development lasts two years. The emergency hole is circular. The trunks dying often. This species is a serious primary pest. Adults sit on leaves and fly in the sunny days.
Appearance: June - July

 

Mulberry Spotted Longhorn Beetle - Batocera horsfieldi

Order: Coleoptera  Suborder: Polyphaga  Infraorder: Cucujiformia  Superfamily: Chrysomeloidea  Family: Cerambycidae  Genus: Batocera

Distribution: China, Korea , Japan

Body size: 14 - 30 mm

Adult body length 35-65 mm, 9-20 mm in width, black-brown-grey or brown, gray or Huihese of the villi, sturdy show "Barrel." Tentacles 11, females slightly longer than the body, male tentacles of more than about 1 / 3, from the first two from each side are the many small teeth. Foot and rehabilitation Wenliang black, a small head with the central longitudinal groove. Wang backplane chest width, with one pair of the white or pale yellow kidney-shaped grouper, large lateral sharp spike; tongue-shaped shield small chip of the white villi. Coleoptera base of 1 / 4 of melanoma-like particles, both sides are parallel oblique shoulder sting or slightly after the central narrow-margin-cut, and there are two small slit Kok short thorns; Coleoptera white villi from the spread of the size of non - More than 10 pieces of a cloud of markings, 2-3 graph irregular longitudinal, it named as "spot beetle." Ventral body was Huihuangse Short-haired, from both sides of the compound eye after abdominal not Duanyou villi composed of a white Kuancong belt. Foot wide flat section of the tibia, the sharp end of the bending strong. Adults can be frightening issued creak beep resistance hunger ability is particularly strong, "wind discount tree" in the beetle adults Add Zhuohui barrels in the film, can survive 40 days immortality.

 

Long Arm Scarab Beetle  - Dicranocephalus wallichi bowringi

Distribution: China, SE Asia

The first problem lies in the breeding of successful Eiablage. The females seemed to be extremely choosy about what the substrate tiče, however, it turned out that they are looking for fresh leaves (best plum (Prunus spp.) Or apple) were . Only when made these available (best defines it to the substrate)) eggs were stored. The way is very unusual: The females seek in the leaves einzugraben substrate, and thereafter, or into a small package zusammenzufalten in which it laid an egg. After two to four weeks slip then the larvae, which are no difficulties of the common substrate (In the former case, alder leaf litter compost) ate and grew remarkably quickly. The next problem in the attitude of Dicranocephalus wallichi, as in many other Asian Rosenkäfern also, in the successful Verpuppung. The larvae pupate only in clay soil, and even then only if this is below the substrate. It is better to Verpuppung the larvae to isolate, since they would otherwise interfere with, or the puppet of the other caves destroyed.

 

Titan Longhorn Beetle - Titanus giganteus

Order: Coleoptera   Family: Cerambycidae    Subfamily: Prioninae    Genus: Titanus

The Titan beetle (Titanus giganteus) is a neotropical longhorn beetle, the only one in the genus Titanus, and the second-longest known beetle.

Titanus giganteus is the world’s biggest beetle. The largest recorded specimen was a 16.7cm long male - longer than some small adult Chihuahua dogs - and was collected in French Guiana by entomologist Patrick Bleuzen.

In spite of its imposing size, large jaws, sharp spines, and the ability to hiss and to fly, Titanus are quite harmless to humans.

They live unobtrusively, deep in some of the world’s hottest tropical jungles, where the giant grubs recycle decaying wood below ground. The adults are active for a few weeks, seeking out a mate during the hottest and most humid time of the year.

Like most inhabitants of the rainforest, this magnificent giant insect is threatened by the destruction of its forest home for timber and agriculture.

Adults can grow up to 6.5 inches (16.7 cm) in length. Of all known beetles, only the Hercules beetle, Dynastes hercules, in which giant males occasionally can grow to 7 inches (over 17.5 cm), is longer than the Titan beetle, but the Hercules beetle males have an enormous horn on the pronotum or thorax making up around half of its total length. As such, the body of the Titan beetle is considerably larger than that of the Hercules beetles. It is known that the short, curved and sharp mandibles can snap pencils in half and cut into human flesh. Adult titan beetles do not feed, searching instead for mates.

 

Mountain Stag Beetle – Lucanus  hermani

Order: Coleoptera  Suborder: Polyphaga  Infraorder: Scarabaeiformia  Superfamily: Scarabaeoidea  Family: Lucanidae  Subfamily: Lucaninae  Tribe: Lucanini  Genus: Lucanus
Subgenus: Lucanus (Lucanus)

Distribution: S. China

Body length(include horns): Male: 22 - 58 mm Female: 27 - 30 mm

Stag beetles are a group of about 1,200 species of beetle in the family Lucanidae. Some species grow to 8 cm (3¼ in), but most are about 5 cm (2 in).

The English name is derived from the large and distinctive mandibles found on the males of most species, which resemble the antlers of stags.

Male stag beetles use their jaws to wrestle each other for favoured mating sites, but despite their often fearsome appearance they are not normally aggressive to humans. Stag beetles are sometimes used in the Chinese sport of insect fighting.

Female stag beetles are usually smaller than the males, with mandibles in normal proportion for a beetle.

The larvae feed for several years on rotting wood, growing into grubs which in larger species may be as big as a human finger.

 

Black Scorpion (Asian Forest Scorpion)  Heterometrus spinifer

Origin: Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam
   Biotype: Tropical
   Adult Size: up to 16 cm
   Expectance of life: 8 cm

Food: insects (crickets, cockroaches, crickets), the scorpion may beforehand eat anything that moves, but the insects are adequate.

Description: This is a magnificent scorpion, which at adult size, can reach the size of 15cm, with a large body and imposing less than Pandinus Imperator. It is black with blue highlights, with large claws (leaner than those of P. Imperator). This species can be manipulated because it is calm and sociable, however, we must not lose sight of the fact that the bite is it can inflict very painful fever, vomiting and eye problems can occur passengers!

The scorpions need a normal cycle day / night, but they are crepuscular and often more active at night, when everything is calm and they can come out of hiding. The gestation length of the female is approximately 1 year, with 30-35 kids who may remain several months on the back of the mother. They are mature to 12-15 months.

The Heterometrus Spinifer Scorpions are common to most parts of SE Asia and Southern China.

 

Chinese Golden Stag Beetle – Odontolabis cuvera chinesis

Order: Coleoptera  Family: Lucanidae   Genus: Odontolabis

Distribution: SW of China

Body length(include horns): Male:34-79 mm Female:34-48 mm

Stag beetles are a group of about 1,200 species of beetle in the family Lucanidae. Some species grow to 8 cm (3¼ in), but most are about 5 cm (2 in).

The English name is derived from the large and distinctive mandibles found on the males of most species, which resemble the antlers of stags.

A well-known species in much of Europe is Lucanus cervus, referred to in Britain as "the" stag beetle (it is the largest British terrestrial insect). Pliny the Elder noted that Nigidius called the stag beetle lucanus after the Italian region of Lucania where they were used as amulets. The scientific name of Lucanus cervus is this word, plus cervus, deer.

Male stag beetles use their jaws to wrestle each other for favoured mating sites, but despite their often fearsome appearance they are not normally aggressive to humans. Stag beetles are sometimes used in the Chinese sport of insect fighting[citation needed].

Female stag beetles are usually smaller than the males, with mandibles in normal proportion for a beetle.

The larvae feed for several years on rotting wood, growing into grubs which in larger species may be as big as a human finger.

 

Red Headed Centipede - Scolopendra subspinipes

Order: Scolopendromorpha    Family: Scolopendridae    Genus: Scolopendra

The native range is uncertain. The certain natural range is Meganesia and Indomalaya . The species is also found on virtually all land areas around and within the Indian Ocean , all of Tropical and Subtropical Asia (including Russia ), South and Central America , and the Caribbean . However, how much of this range is natural and how much due to human introduction is unclear.

It is among the largest centipedes with a maximum length of 20 cm. They are active and aggressive, preying on almost everything that they can overwhelm.

It has colour variations. Its body is usually red or reddish brown with yellow or yellow-orange legs. In common with other members of genus Scolopendra , it has 21 body segments with each segment having one pair of legs attached. A pair of modified legs known as forcipules can be found on its head, which is covered by a flat shield and bears a pair of antennae. The forcipules are the major tools used by the centipede to kill its prey or for defense, as they have sharp claws that connect to venom glands. Centipedes breathe through the openings located along sides of their bodies. These openings are either round-shaped or S-shaped. They have simple eyes with poor vision, so they rely much on touch and their chemoreceptors .

This is an aggressive and nervous arthropod which is ready to strike if interfered with and is sensitive to vibrations nearby. It preys primarily on insects or other predatory arthropods (like spiders ), however, if it is large enough to overpower small vertebrates like mice or small reptiles , it will readily attempt to consume them as well. It tends to try to eat almost every living animal it encounters that is not longer than itself. It attacks its prey with the last prehensorial legs, then curves its head quickly behind to implant its venomous jaws deeply and firmly into the prey. The prey is held by the centipede's other legs until it dies from the fast-acting venom. During a fight, the centipede will use its entire body coiling the prey or enemy with its legs firmly attaching to the body of the opponent. Then, it will quickly penetrate its forcipules into the victim for venom injection.

The male produces capsules containing mature sperm cells, spermatophores , which are deposited in a reservoir called the spermathecae of the female during mating. The female then fertilizes her immature eggs, oocytes , and deposits them in a dark, protected area. The female lays 50 to 80 eggs which she vigilantly protects until they hatch and the baby centipede molt once. If danger is detected she will wrap around her babies to keep them safe. The young centipedes molt once each year, and take three to four years to attain full adult size. Adults molt once every year. They may live for 10 years or more.

 

Black Stag Beetle - Dorcus titanus

Order: Coleoptera  Family: Lucanidae  Genus: Dorcus

Distribution: China

Body length(include horns): Male:36-86 mm Female:33-39 mm

Dorcus is a genus of the family Lucanidae of stag beetles. Of the 30-odd species, most occur in Asia and India; two are found in southern Europe, and three species are from North America.

Dorcus has thick jaws but also thin feelers on the outside and inside. Underneath, he has a brown velvet-like beard that helps him get food in his mouth. His jaws are over half inch long and almost one inch wide. At the end of his spiny legs are sharp double-hooks that stick into anything. Just behind the head is a matte black thorax, followed by a shiny, reflective black abdomen. There he has thick outer wings, but you'll be surprised to also see what's underneath: very thin, fragile wings he can use for flying. Even today these semi-transparent wings are very oily. They have two sections, with the last one-half inch folding but also twisting back up to meet the rest of the wing. Both sections fit neatly under the hard outer wing, and can only do so because the soft stomach under the top wing collapses to accommodate them.

 

Ghost Stag Beetle - Odontolabis siva

Order: Coleoptera   Family: Lucanidae   Genus: Odontolabis

Male Stag beetles are about 45-92 mm long(include horns), while females are 40-60 mm long. Both sexes are black and lustrous. Males have sharp protrusions under their eyes and on the sides of their head, and a bright elytron capable of reflecting light. Females have triangular-shaped eyes that are curved on three sides. Stag beetles have a pair of antler-like mandibles on their head that is used for defense and is their most distinguishing characteristic. The female's mandibles are smaller than the male's.

Stag beetle grubs feed on wood while adults feed on sap and other liquids. When defending themselves, they use their antler-like mandibles to knock enemies down to the ground. Adults emerge between May and October. They are photokinetic insects and can be spotted in lit areas.

Stag beetles can be found in mountainous regions at elevations below 1500m, as well as on Orchid Island and Green Island.

Distribution: Guangdong and Fujian Province of China

 

Chinese Golden Scorpion - Mesobuthus martensii

Order: Scorpiones    Family: Buthidae   Genus: Mesobuthus    Species: M. martensii

Mesobuthus martensii is a species of scorpion in the family Buthidae. Its common names include Chinese scorpion, Manchurian scorpion, Chinese armor-tail scorpion and Chinese golden scorpion. Despite its common name, this scorpion is not only found in Manchuria or China, but also in Mongolia, Korea and Japan. Its preferred habitat is warm, dry areas with little vegetation. M. martensii can grow to about 6 centimetres (2.4 in) long, with females usually slightly larger, and has a life-span of about 4 to 6 years.

M. martensii, especially its tail, has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for many centuries to treat various neuronal problems, such as chronic pain, paralysis, apoplexy and epilepsy. Over the past few decades, dozens of novel proteins in this scorpion's venom have been identified, cloned and investigated for clinical applications. For instance, at least 51 long-chain peptides related to the sodium channel toxins and 18 peptides related to the potassium channel toxins have been described, along with two peptides, BmK AS and AS1, that act on ryanodine receptors. Apart from having analgesic properties, BmK AS is also the first long-chain scorpion peptide reported to have antimicrobial activity. Amongst the sodium channel-specific neurotoxins, there are a number of muscle relaxants, such as makatoxin I and bukatoxin, while BmKAEP and BmK IT2 have shown anticonvulsant activity in experimental conditions, inhibiting epileptic seizures induced in rats. BmK AGAP has both analgesic and antitumor properties and recombinant proteins could potentially be used in anticancer treatments.

 

Unicorn Beetle - Allomyrina dichotoma

Order: Coleoptera   Family: Scarabaeidae   Subfamily: Dynastinae   Genus: Trypoxylus

Unicorn Beetle is a species of rhinoceros beetle found in Japan , Korea , Taiwan and China . It is sold as a pet in department stores and pet stores.

Size: Male: 35 mm - 85 mm   Female: 30 mm – 50 mm

Male Rhinoceros beetles are quite majestic looking, with large, lustrous, almost leathery bodies made of bitumen. They have a pair of horns on their head that look like rhinoceros horns and another sharp horn on the front of their thorax. Only males have horns; females are quite plain looking. Adults develop into various sizes, depending on the quality and quantity of food that they eat while they are still in the larvae stage.

Adults emerge between May and August and usually prefer to sip the sap from tree trunks in small groups. However, a few species like to feed on rotten fruits and sap, gnaw on tree trunks, or chew on the bases of leafstalks, and thus they are regarded as garden pests. A photokinetic insect, Rhinoceros beetles usually appear in lit areas at night. Grubs live in soil or rotten wood that is rich in organic matter, feeding off of humus, and will remain there until they turn into pupae.

Rhinoceros beetles inhabit broad-leaved forests in tropical and subtropical mountainous areas at low and middle elevations. They can also be found on plains and in mountainous regions.

 

 

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