A few more from what is left of my collection. Insects, anyone#1contains two Dynastes tityus,open and closed wings. Two Emperor scorpions, with and without black light. And five Eacles imperialis I raised from eggs last year. Next batch, anyone want to ID,chime in please. There will be no test. The actual width of these boxes is 230mm, so you have a reference as to size of insects. Bill
Left to right, and top to bottom:
Megarhyssa atrata
Pelecinid wasp, Pelecinus polyturator
Sawfly. Looks like one of the horntails, but don't know the species.
Megarhyssa macrurus This is the giant ichneumon that is brown with chevron markings on the abdomen.
Pelecinid (curious why this is smaller)
In second:
Pelecinid
Megarhyssa atrata. This one is a male
Cicada killer
Pelecinid
Ichneumon. I recognize the type, but don't know the species.
In third:
stag beetle
eyed click beetle
eyed click beetle
Mark Sturtevant wrote:
Left to right, and top to bottom:
Megarhyssa atrata
Pelecinid wasp, Pelecinus polyturator
Sawfly. Looks like one of the horntails, but don't know the species.
Megarhyssa macrurus This is the giant ichneumon that is brown with chevron markings on the abdomen.
Pelecinid (curious why this is smaller)
In second:
Pelecinid
Megarhyssa atrata. This one is a male
Cicada killer
Pelecinid
Ichneumon. I recognize the type, but don't know the species.
In third:
stag beetle
eyed click beetle
eyed click beetle
Left to right, and top to bottom: br Megarhyssa a... (
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Male Megarhyssa and the CK, also a male. I had not gotten those two, thought CK was a specid, but far as I got. Thanks. Bill
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