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STAG BEETLES. "Stag beetles are a group of about 1,200 species of beetle in the family Lucanidae. The name is derived from the large and distinctive mandibles found on the males, which are used in much the same way as the antlers on stags are between males competing for mates. Carolus Linnaeus named the best-known species Lucanus cervus. Pliny the Elder noted that Nigidius called the stag beetle lucani after the Italian region of Lucania where they were used as amulets."
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STAG BEETLES. "Stag beetles are a group of about 1,200 species of beetle in the family Lucanidae. The name is derived from the large and distinctive mandibles found on the males, which are used in much the same way as the antlers on stags are between males competing for mates. Carolus Linnaeus named the best-known species Lucanus cervus. Pliny the Elder noted that Nigidius called the stag beetle lucani after the Italian region of Lucania where they were used as amulets."
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STAG BEETLES. "Stag beetles are a group of about 1,200 species of beetle in the family Lucanidae. The name is derived from the large and distinctive mandibles found on the males, which are used in much the same way as the antlers on stags are between males competing for mates. Carolus Linnaeus named the best-known species Lucanus cervus. Pliny the Elder noted that Nigidius called the stag beetle lucani after the Italian region of Lucania where they were used as amulets."
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Spiny Spider. "They have six pointed abdominal projections frequently referred to as "spines." The carapace, legs, and venter are black, with some white spots on the underside of the abdomen. Some may have the abdominal dorsum yellow instead of white, may have black spines instead of red, or may be almost entirely black dorsally and ventrally. This species of spider does not live very long. In fact, the lifespan only lasts until reproduction, which usually takes place the spring following the winter...
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CICADAS. "Insects of the order Hemiptera, suborder Auchenorrhyncha, in the superfamily Cicadoidea, with small eyes wide apart on the head and usually transparent, well-veined wings. Cicadas live in temperate to tropical climates where they are one of the most widely recognized of all insects, mainly due to their large size and remarkable (and often inescapable) acoustic talents. Male cicadas (and only males) have loud noisemakers called "tymbals" on the sides of the abdominal base. Their "singing...
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Scarab Beetles. "Members of a large family of heavy-bodied, oval beetles with about 30,000 species distributed throughout most of the world. Many scarab beetles are brightly colored and many are iridescent. In Egypt, it was believed that all scarabs were males capable of reproducing their kind. The ball-rolling activities of the sacred scarab were associated with the diurnal movement of the sun. The term scarab is also applied to representations of scarab beetles made of stone, metal, or other...
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Scarab Beetles. "Members of a large family of heavy-bodied, oval beetles with about 30,000 species distributed throughout most of the world. Many scarab beetles are brightly colored and many are iridescent. In Egypt, it was believed that all scarabs were males capable of reproducing their kind. The ball-rolling activities of the sacred scarab were associated with the diurnal movement of the sun. The term scarab is also applied to representations of scarab beetles made of stone, metal, or other...
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