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Item #: Monochamus scutellatus -
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Item #: Neacoryphus bicrucis -
<--- See it in BugGuide Not Further Identified ALL OUR INSECTS ARE DEAD SPECIMENS
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Item #: Chrysomela knabi -
Chrysomela knabi Click here to view the BugGuide.net info on this specimen => BugGuide.net is hosted by Iowa Stare University Department of Entomology
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Item #: lycosidae-1 -
Explore this preserved Lycosidae Wolf Spider specimen, expertly housed in a 2-dram glass vial of alcohol for long-term preservation. This dead spider showcases the intricate details of its robust body, long legs, and unique eye arrangement, ideal for scientific study, entomology research, and insect collections. Perfect for educators, taxonomists, and collectors seeking high-quality preserved arachnid specimens on insects4sale.com.
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Item #: Parcoblatta sp. -
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Item #: Cisseps fulvicollis -
<--- See it in BugGuide Cisseps fulvicollisDamaged - missing antennaeALL OUR INSECTS ARE DEAD SPECIMENS
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Item #: Argiope sp. -
The Yellow Garden Spider (Argiope aurantia), a native North American insect available as a dried insect specimen at Insects4sale.com, thrives in sunny, open habitats across the contiguous United States, southern Canada, Mexico, and Central America. This species is commonly found in gardens, tall weeds, field edges, meadows, and near houses or outbuildings where it can build its large, circular webs—up to 2 feet (60 cm) in diameter—with a zigzag stabilimentum at the center. These webs are...
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Item #: Tenebrio molitor -
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Item #: Belvosia borealis -
About this specimenThe Yellow-tipped Belvosia Fly, scientifically known as Belvosia borealis, belongs to the bristle fly family Tachinidae. This robust fly is approximately 3/4 inch (20 mm) long and is characterized by a black thorax, legs, and wings. A notable feature of this fly is its orange-tipped tarsi (the final segment of a limb in arthropods, such as insects). The fourth and fifth segments of its abdomen are gold-colored, separated by bands of black bristles. This coloration gives the...
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Item #: Heliconus charitonius -