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Cladognathus sp. stag beetle
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Cladognathus sp. stag beetle
A specimen of a large stag beetle from Asia. Stag beetles belong to the family (Lucanidae). Only male stag beetles have horns or antlers
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1. Title: Majestic Cladognathus Stag Beetle: A Glimpse into the Diverse and Fascinating World of Asian Invertebrates 2.. This image showcases the impressive features of a Cladognathus stag beetle, a large and striking insect native to Asia. Belonging to the family Lucanidae, this invertebrate is an exemplary representative of the order Coleoptera, which encompasses beetles. Stag beetles are easily recognizable due to their distinctive antler-like structures, which are only present in the males of the species. The Cladognathus, with its impressive horns, is an intriguing member of the Arthropoda kingdom, which includes insects and other invertebrates. This hexapod, with its six legs, is an essential component of the rich biodiversity found in Asia. Stag beetles are not related to mammals, such as deer, despite their horn-like structures. Instead, they belong to the Phylum Arthropoda and the Class Invertebrata. The Cladognathus is an Eutherian, which means it has a four-chambered stomach and viviparous reproduction. The Lucaninae subfamily, to which the Cladognathus belongs, is characterized by its large size and impressive horns. This specimen is a testament to the captivating and diverse world of Asian insects, which continue to inspire wonder and fascination among naturalists and enthusiasts alike. This evocative image, taken from the extensive collection of Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a unique perspective into the rich and diverse world of Asian invertebrates, specifically the Cladognathus stag beetle. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and appreciating the natural world, as well as the ongoing efforts to document and study the myriad creatures that inhabit our planet.
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