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⨂ Larvae - Apple Horned Flower Beetle, (Eudicella aethiopica)

Common name - Apple Horned Flower Beetle
Scientific name - Eudicella aethiopica

The listing is for 1x beetle larva, of a species of horned flower beetle. The males have a forked, Y-shaped horn, and both sexes have vibrantly coloured apple green thoraxes and apple red elytra (wing cases).

These are CAPTIVE BRED in my collection, with this stock originating from Ethiopia, Africa.

The adult beetles feed on a variety of fruits such as banana, apple, pear, peach and watermelon. The larvae feed on decaying wood and leaf litter.

Beetle Larvae Care Sheet:
https://richardsinverts.com/care-sheet-beetle-larva

Shipping:
UK - Royal Mail Standard (NO live arrival guarantee)
UK - Royal Mail Special Delivery (live arrival guarantee)
DISPATCH DATE – Monday

*Orders are despatched collectively once a week every Monday. The cut-off time is Sunday 6pm (British Time), and any orders placed after the cut-off will scheduled for despatch the following Monday.*

TERMS & CONDITIONS
Orders are shipped at the buyer's own risk.
For the full T&Cs, please click on the link HERE.

*Disclaimer: These insects are non-poisonous and pose no harm when treated with gentle care, aligning with our commitment to the welfare of all living beings.*

Common name - Apple Horned Flower Beetle
Scientific name - Eudicella aethiopica

The listing is for 1x beetle larva, of a species of horned flower beetle. The males have a forked, Y-shaped horn, and both sexes have vibrantly coloured apple green thoraxes and apple red elytra (wing cases).

These are CAPTIVE BRED in my collection, with this stock originating from Ethiopia, Africa.

The adult beetles feed on a variety of fruits such as banana, apple, pear, peach and watermelon. The larvae feed on decaying wood and leaf litter.

Beetle Larvae Care Sheet:
https://richardsinverts.com/care-sheet-beetle-larva

Shipping:
UK - Royal Mail Standard (NO live arrival guarantee)
UK - Royal Mail Special Delivery (live arrival guarantee)
DISPATCH DATE – Monday

*Orders are despatched collectively once a week every Monday. The cut-off time is Sunday 6pm (British Time), and any orders placed after the cut-off will scheduled for despatch the following Monday.*

TERMS & CONDITIONS
Orders are shipped at the buyer's own risk.
For the full T&Cs, please click on the link HERE.

*Disclaimer: These insects are non-poisonous and pose no harm when treated with gentle care, aligning with our commitment to the welfare of all living beings.*

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⨂ Larvae - Apple Horned Flower Beetle, (Eudicella aethiopica)

$6.81

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Description

Common name - Apple Horned Flower Beetle
Scientific name - Eudicella aethiopica

The listing is for 1x beetle larva, of a species of horned flower beetle. The males have a forked, Y-shaped horn, and both sexes have vibrantly coloured apple green thoraxes and apple red elytra (wing cases).

These are CAPTIVE BRED in my collection, with this stock originating from Ethiopia, Africa.

The adult beetles feed on a variety of fruits such as banana, apple, pear, peach and watermelon. The larvae feed on decaying wood and leaf litter.

Beetle Larvae Care Sheet:
https://richardsinverts.com/care-sheet-beetle-larva

Shipping:
UK - Royal Mail Standard (NO live arrival guarantee)
UK - Royal Mail Special Delivery (live arrival guarantee)
DISPATCH DATE – Monday

*Orders are despatched collectively once a week every Monday. The cut-off time is Sunday 6pm (British Time), and any orders placed after the cut-off will scheduled for despatch the following Monday.*

TERMS & CONDITIONS
Orders are shipped at the buyer's own risk.
For the full T&Cs, please click on the link HERE.

*Disclaimer: These insects are non-poisonous and pose no harm when treated with gentle care, aligning with our commitment to the welfare of all living beings.*

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