Adult stag beetle Emergence White feather life Life of wingless humans and beetles Emerged stag beetle First natural collection of Dorcus hopei binodum
Observe the adult male middle tooth size within 1 hour after emergence. All stag beetles also care about the neck joints to stabilize hardening.
After observing, it emerges from the pupa. The legs are relatively stable, but the joints around the neck and the muscular part of the stomach are very soft. The wings are also soft.
The medium-sized sawtooth squirrel becomes reddish, and the wings and tummy are not yet stable, and the joint muscles around the neck are slightly fixed and show a sense of stability. Observation after several hours.The base of the horn is still white and soft, and the joint muscles are also soft, so it is dangerous to impact or touch.
It is a female Dorcus hopei binodum that has a high possibility of being collected naturally for the first time. It is wrapped in a dry body and wood chips that look like it just came out of the wood. There is a possibility, but what about it? It's a good size and has teeth and jaws.
I remember when I was distrustful of the fact that there was nothing from the large multiple food marks of a good fallen tree while doubting the possibility of escape, and yesterday I took a shower on the wood I brought back when I collected it in the rock of a certain river I was impressed by the fact that I rehydrated, but there is a possibility that it is an escaped individual, is it a wintering individual? It is unknown whether it is an emergent solid, but if other stag beetle larvae, footprints or adults appear from the wood, it will be a collected individual first. A stag beetle may have come out of here in a large cavity
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