Stag beetle
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Stag beetles are a group of about 1,200 species of beetle in the family Lucanidae, presently classified in four subfamilies. The English name is derived from the large and distinctive mandibles found on the males of most species, which resemble the antlers of stags.
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African great stag beetle Mesotopus tarandus |
American stag beetle Lucanus elaphus |
Confucius stag beetle Prosopocoilus confucius |
Cyclommatus metallifer |
European stag beetle Lucanus cervus |
Fighting giant stag beetle Hexarthrius parryi |
Flat stag beetle Dorcus titanus |
Giraffe stag beetle Prosopocoilus giraffa |
Golden stag beetle Lamprima aurata |
Grant's stag beetle Chiasognathus grantii |
Hexarthrius mandibularis | Hexarthrius rhinoceros |
Homoderus mellyi | Japanese stag beetle | Lamprima adolphinae | Little stag beetle |
Lucanus gamunus | Miyama stag beetle Lucanus maculifemoratus |
Neolucanus insulicola | Odontolabis bellicosa |
Ookuwagata Dorcus hopei binodulosus |
Platycerus acuticollis | Prosopocoilus astacoides | Prosopocoilus hasterti |
Prosopocoilus zebra | Rainbow stag beetle Phalacrognathus muelleri |
Rosenberg's golden stag beetle Allotopus rosenbergi |
Sawtooth stag beetle Prosopocoilus inclinatus |