10-16-2008, 09:46 PM
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RIP Dodger. BEST.CAT.EVER
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: NYC Area
Posts: 18,450
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Originally Posted by Cyandin
Aww, I don't think so.
I agree. :D
They are Dynastes sp. larvae, commonly know as the Eastern Hercules Beetle. There are two species in this genera, tityus and granti,and they are among the largest North American Coleopterans(beetles).
I'm a lifelong entomologist, and actually had these three larvae overnighted to me from my friends yard in San Antonio. I'm very excited to see them develop, and since they larvae are all 4th and 5th instar (in their 4th and 5th stage of larval development (out of 5 stages)),I should expect pupation any time now.
%99.99 of insects aren't really gross at all, once you get a good look at them, and considering there are over 250,000 species of beetles alone, I liken collecting insects to engaging in a lifelong scavenger hunt with 750k+ items on the list. 
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you must be a ball to hang out with.
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