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Cyclommatus
''Cyclommatus'' is a genus of the family Lucanidae, also known as the stag beetle. The majority of the species from the genus ''Cyclommatus'' are located in Southeast Asia, though some species are found in China and Taiwan as well. The genus ''Cyclommatus'' also consists of three subgenera: ''Cyclommatus'' (Parry, 1863), '' Cyclommatinus'' ( Didier, 1927) and '' Cyclommatellus'' (Nagel, 1936). Each subgenera contains 80, 24 and 3 species respectively. In total, the genus ''Cyclommatus'' consists of a total of 134 species, though more are still being discovered to this day. The chief distinguishing characteristics of this genus are its impressive mandibles, which can sometimes be as long as its body, as well as its lustrous metallic exoskeleton, which can range from red, brown, green, purple, gold and a rarer blue-black. As such, beetles from the genus ''Cyclommatus'' can command a high price from collectors, with a demand for both live and dried specimens. The largest species ...
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Cyclommatus Imperator
''Cyclommatus'' is a genus of the family Lucanidae, also known as the stag beetle. The majority of the species from the genus ''Cyclommatus'' are located in Southeast Asia, though some species are found in China and Taiwan as well. The genus ''Cyclommatus'' also consists of three subgenera: ''Cyclommatus'' (Parry, 1863), '' Cyclommatinus'' ( Didier, 1927) and '' Cyclommatellus'' (Nagel, 1936). Each subgenera contains 80, 24 and 3 species respectively. In total, the genus ''Cyclommatus'' consists of a total of 134 species, though more are still being discovered to this day. The chief distinguishing characteristics of this genus are its impressive mandibles, which can sometimes be as long as its body, as well as its lustrous metallic exoskeleton, which can range from red, brown, green, purple, gold and a rarer blue-black. As such, beetles from the genus ''Cyclommatus'' can command a high price from collectors, with a demand for both live and dried specimens. The largest species ...
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Cyclommatus Elaphus Truncatus
''Cyclommatus'' is a genus of the family Lucanidae, also known as the stag beetle. The majority of the species from the genus ''Cyclommatus'' are located in Southeast Asia, though some species are found in China and Taiwan as well. The genus ''Cyclommatus'' also consists of three subgenera: ''Cyclommatus'' (Parry, 1863), '' Cyclommatinus'' ( Didier, 1927) and '' Cyclommatellus'' (Nagel, 1936). Each subgenera contains 80, 24 and 3 species respectively. In total, the genus ''Cyclommatus'' consists of a total of 134 species, though more are still being discovered to this day. The chief distinguishing characteristics of this genus are its impressive mandibles, which can sometimes be as long as its body, as well as its lustrous metallic exoskeleton, which can range from red, brown, green, purple, gold and a rarer blue-black. As such, beetles from the genus ''Cyclommatus'' can command a high price from collectors, with a demand for both live and dried specimens. The largest species ...
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Cyclommatus (subgenus)
''Cyclommatus'' is a genus of the family Lucanidae, also known as the stag beetle. The majority of the species from the genus ''Cyclommatus'' are located in Southeast Asia, though some species are found in China and Taiwan as well. The genus ''Cyclommatus'' also consists of three subgenera: ''Cyclommatus'' (Parry, 1863), '' Cyclommatinus'' ( Didier, 1927) and '' Cyclommatellus'' (Nagel, 1936). Each subgenera contains 80, 24 and 3 species respectively. In total, the genus ''Cyclommatus'' consists of a total of 134 species, though more are still being discovered to this day. The chief distinguishing characteristics of this genus are its impressive mandibles, which can sometimes be as long as its body, as well as its lustrous metallic exoskeleton, which can range from red, brown, green, purple, gold and a rarer blue-black. As such, beetles from the genus ''Cyclommatus'' can command a high price from collectors, with a demand for both live and dried specimens. The largest species ...
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Cyclommatus Elaphus
''Cyclommatus elaphus'' is a species of the genus ''Cyclommatus'' from Indonesia. It is also the largest species of the genus ''Cyclommatus'' and can grow up to a maximum of 109 mm (4.29 inches) from the tip of the Mandible (insect mouthpart), mandibles to the end of the abdomen. References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q3993940 Lucaninae Beetles described in 1881 ...
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