Specifications:
Location:
Papua New Guinea
Genus:
Lamprima adolphinae
Size:
10 cm
Material:
Glass cloche
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700,00 AED
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Delivery: Lamprima adolphinae is a striking beetle belonging to the family Lucanidae and native to New Guinea. The species is recognized for its robust body, metallic coloration, and pronounced mandibles, particularly developed in males. Its iridescent appearance results from microscopic structures within the hardened exoskeleton that interact with light, producing metallic green, blue, or golden reflections. The forewings are modified into protective elytra that cover the delicate flight wings and abdomen. Strong legs, sensory antennae, and a heavily sclerotized body reflect the specialized morphology characteristic of stag beetles.
Rarity and Value: The biological value of Lamprima adolphinae lies in its remarkable structural coloration, pronounced sexual dimorphism, and specialized beetle morphology. Male mandibles are enlarged and play an important role in competition between individuals. Specimens retaining complete antennae, legs, mandibles, and intact metallic elytra are particularly valuable for entomological collections. Well-preserved examples provide important insight into exoskeletal structure, sexual selection, and the extraordinary morphological diversity of Lucanidae within New Guinea’s tropical ecosystems.
Discovery: Lamprima adolphinae is associated with tropical forest environments where decaying wood plays an important role in its life cycle. Larvae develop within decomposing woody material and feed on organic matter during prolonged growth stages. Following pupation, the adult emerges with a hardened exoskeleton and fully developed wings. Adult beetles may obtain nutrients from plant fluids and other natural sources. Scientific research on stag beetles contributes to understanding decomposition processes, forest ecology, sexual dimorphism, and insect development.
Human Touch: Following ethical sourcing, the beetle was carefully preserved and displayed within a glass cloche. Expert preparation maintains the metallic exoskeleton, prominent mandibles, antennae, legs, and essential anatomical details while protecting the specimen from environmental damage. The transparent enclosure allows close observation of its remarkable structural coloration and robust morphology. This preserved Lamprima adolphinae represents an exceptional example of New Guinea insect biodiversity and highlights the evolutionary specialization of tropical stag beetles.
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