Spring opening

One of the stars is the Rainbow Stag Beetle (Phalacrognathus muelleri) from Queensland, Australia. The wing cases of this species have the most brilliant greens and reds coupled with an immaculately polished shine. The male has long 'antlers' which he uses to fight off rival males. The female is equally showy but lacks the 'antlers'. The adult beetles live up to fifteen months and feed on fruit and tree sap.
We also have a number of other beautiful beetles in the genus Eudicella and a huge male Stag beetle.
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