
⨂ Larvae - Sawtooth Stag Beetle, (Prosopocoilus inclinatus)
Common name - Sawtooth Stag Beetle
Scientific name - Prosopocoilus inclinatus
The listing is for 1x beetle larva, of a beginner-friendly species of stag beetle native to Japan which got its common name from the many saw-like teeth on the inside of the mandible.
These are CAPTIVE BRED in my collection, with this stock originating from Tokyo in Japan.
Like many members of the rhino/stag beetle families, the males of this species possess large horns/mandibles used in wrestling matches with rival males, while females lack these structures. The adult beetles feed on a variety of fruits such as banana, apple, pear, peach and watermelon. The larvae feed on decaying wood.
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 DAY – Monday
*Orders are dispatched collectively once a week every Monday. The cut-off time is Saturday 11:59 pm UK local time (GMT/BST), and any orders placed after the cut-off will scheduled for dispatch 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 - Sawtooth Stag Beetle
Scientific name - Prosopocoilus inclinatus
The listing is for 1x beetle larva, of a beginner-friendly species of stag beetle native to Japan which got its common name from the many saw-like teeth on the inside of the mandible.
These are CAPTIVE BRED in my collection, with this stock originating from Tokyo in Japan.
Like many members of the rhino/stag beetle families, the males of this species possess large horns/mandibles used in wrestling matches with rival males, while females lack these structures. The adult beetles feed on a variety of fruits such as banana, apple, pear, peach and watermelon. The larvae feed on decaying wood.
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 DAY – Monday
*Orders are dispatched collectively once a week every Monday. The cut-off time is Saturday 11:59 pm UK local time (GMT/BST), and any orders placed after the cut-off will scheduled for dispatch 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.*
Original: $13.62
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$4.77Description
Common name - Sawtooth Stag Beetle
Scientific name - Prosopocoilus inclinatus
The listing is for 1x beetle larva, of a beginner-friendly species of stag beetle native to Japan which got its common name from the many saw-like teeth on the inside of the mandible.
These are CAPTIVE BRED in my collection, with this stock originating from Tokyo in Japan.
Like many members of the rhino/stag beetle families, the males of this species possess large horns/mandibles used in wrestling matches with rival males, while females lack these structures. The adult beetles feed on a variety of fruits such as banana, apple, pear, peach and watermelon. The larvae feed on decaying wood.
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 DAY – Monday
*Orders are dispatched collectively once a week every Monday. The cut-off time is Saturday 11:59 pm UK local time (GMT/BST), and any orders placed after the cut-off will scheduled for dispatch 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.*











