R21c #10 This listing is for one display. This is a very nice Mount Arfak stag beetle with its wings spread (Lamprina Adolphinge-species) specimen showcased nicely in a display dome to add to your collection! The dome will keep him safe and clean for years to come. This display is approx. 5" x 3.5" and is a glass dome with wood bottom. The beetle is attached to a clear post for easy viewing.
species-
Lamprima adolphinae
Lamprima adolphinae is a species of stag beetle in the Lucanidae family that can be found on New Guinea and Papua. These guys look dangerous but only use there large mandibles for fighting males for food and territory!
They also vary in color from green to gold to brown and some even blue.
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We also specialize in Antique Victorian Style displays, insects, animals as well as many other handmade wonderful and unique items and displays! I have lots of little items for your curiosity cabinets as well!
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All displays will be carefully packed to the best of our ability to insure a safe and damage free arrival. . Returns are accepted, please contact us ASAP if you would like to return the item. Return shipping to be paid by buyer. Once the item is returned a refund will be issued minus a $12. restocking fee on each of these items ordered. There are no refunds on shipping charges. When purchasing this item you are agreeing to the following: No claims for small broken parts such as antennae, detached tails, leg, head or broken tarsi. These small parts are easily fixable and you should be aware that you may have to fix (glue) a part or two when purchasing items like this. If there is a major problem I will take care of the matter. These are all natural specimens and may have a leg or part of an antenna missing, I do my best to make sure they are very good but sometimes one gets by me, any damage is very slight and will not effect the looks of the specimen. See my feedback for confirmation. I rarely have a problem but even with good packaging it is impossible for us to Guarantee that specimens will arrive totally intact. If you pay for Priority mail your items will be covered by postal insurance which will cover any damage in shipping-First class does not cover damage as it is not insured.