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sangamesh Posted - 23/04/2017 : 21:25:33


a. Larvae in the wood; b. Larva in the process of moulting; c. Pupa in the pupal chamber made using wood fibres

Location: Kerala, I happen to collect the various stages of this ferocious beetle from a fallen wood log... Adults with serrated pronotum, spiny legs, sharply pointed claws and robust larvae with strong mandibles are quite difficult to handle...they literally rip off the skin if one is not cautious while handling them... In connection with this post, I'm looking for the information published by Duffy (1968), as requested here... kindly share the article if any one has one...
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sangamesh Posted - 25/04/2017 : 15:14:05
The largest larva is 64 mm in length...
Capitaine Posted - 24/04/2017 : 11:55:01
Very interesting pictures, what is the maximum size of the larvae ?

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