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Post by lucanidae25 on Sept 15, 2012 3:59:12 GMT -8
My collection will always remain dead and dried, it's totaly illegal to import live insects into Australia. We're not suppose to bring any living things (plants or animals) or even dirt on the sole of our shoes when we're coming back from overseas. The only time I get to handle live beetles is when I'm overseas for a very short time before I come home. As long as they're dead I can bring them back.
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Post by ryanm on Sept 22, 2012 9:09:54 GMT -8
Well.. I find it worth while... I got 550-600 bucks in August from selling beetles... . Most of which were actually AMERICAN species though .
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2012 15:38:33 GMT -8
here's a nice O. striata i sold on ebay. 52.77mm Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2012 15:47:44 GMT -8
has anyone had a specimen of O. dalmanni intermedia with this jaw structure before? cheers pete Attachments:
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Post by lucanidae25 on Oct 3, 2012 2:52:29 GMT -8
Yes, I have.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2012 6:43:49 GMT -8
Yes, I have. is it just a defect?
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Post by bichos on Oct 3, 2012 13:16:37 GMT -8
Its just one of the many forms. No defect ...
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