Nijiiro Stag Beetle When a Queensland male emerged, the stag beetle's mother was watching over and dying.
Nijiiro Stag Beetle When a Queensland male emerged, the stag beetle's mother was watching over and dying. You can check the video of the emerged new adult Phalacrognathus stag beetle on the Google blog and YouTube video.
The long-wintered male Phalacrognathus stag beetle from Queensland died the day before the emergence of the mother of the emerged stag beetle that lived the day before. To be precise, when the female parent of the weakened wintering individual Phalacrognathus stag beetle was dead, she had a child nearby who could not mate yet. The mother of the individual who had just emerged died as if she had died watching the birth and growth of her child. ・ The parents of the stag beetle, who had been living alone for a long time, would have died with peace of mind. As such, the new adults were just around the corner of their parents, just emerging and unable to eat.
It was unclear what the reality of this coincidence was, but she must have been relieved that the mother of the emerged individual Phalacrognathus stag beetle was exhausted and died when she saw her child.
This stag beetle was known to me as a child in a pictorial book of stag beetles and beetles in the world where Russian scholars used to be involved in publishing and editing. It is a very beautiful, foreign-made stag beetle that I like.
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