Preserved Specimen Pack - Mixed Collection
Delve into the world of exotic and stunning beetles with our Mixed Specimen Pack, featuring three remarkable species: Sphaeropoeus lugubris, Eupholus mimikanus, and Dorcus titanus. Each specimen is carefully preserved to capture the incredible detail, size, and vibrant coloration of these extraordinary insects. Whether you’re an artist, collector, or entomology enthusiast, this curated pack offers a unique opportunity to explore the diversity of beetle species from across the globe.
From the striking Sphaeropoeus lugubris to the vividly patterned Eupholus mimikanus and the impressive Dorcus titanus, this set provides an exciting cross-section of insect biodiversity. Perfect for those looking to create insect-inspired artwork, expand their collection, or use as educational tools in the study of entomology.
What’s Included:
- 1 Sphaeropoeus lugubris – A stunning dark-colored millipede with a polished sheen.
- 1 Eupholus mimikanus – Known for its vibrant, striking blue and yellow color pattern.
- 1 Dorcus titanus – One of the largest stag beetles, with powerful mandibles and striking black-brown hues
Key Features:
- Unique and exotic species from different insect families, showcasing the diversity of nature.
- Perfect for artists, illustrators, and crafters who want to include high-quality, real insect specimens in their work.
- Captivating, preserved details and colors, ensuring long-lasting quality and vibrancy.
- Ideal for entomology enthusiasts, researchers, or anyone with a passion for insect biodiversity.
- Each specimen is unique and individually prepared for display or artistic use.
Usage Ideas:
- Craft exquisite entomology-inspired artwork using these preserved beetles as the centerpiece.
- Add these unique specimens to your insect collection for an exotic touch.
- Create detailed educational displays or science projects showcasing beetle diversity.
- Incorporate the specimens into nature-themed crafts, shadowboxes, or jewelry projects.
Perfect for:
- Artists, crafters, and illustrators looking to add realistic, natural elements to their creations.
- Entomology students, researchers, and collectors of rare and exotic insects.
- Educators wanting to bring the world of beetles and their fascinating diversity into the classroom.