AUCTION DETAILS |
SPECIES | Sagra femoralis |
FAMILY | Chrysomelidae |
1st RECORDED | N/A |
QUANTITY & SEX | 1 x Female |
DESCRIPTION | Stunning frog beetle with long rear legs. A very popular species. Perfect subject for art, photography or collecting. Colour may vary as with most insects. THIS INSECT IS NOT LIVE OR PROTECTED |
QUALITY CODE | A1- Specimen - Lovely condition |
LENGTH | Body length (tip of head to end of abdomen) - 22-27mmmm Overall length (Includes legs/antenna) - 35-50mm |
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN | Indonesia |
SET FORMAT | Recto topside up NOT Framed - supplied mounted on pin in card or polystyrene box |
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QUALITY CODES & IMAGESImages used on eBay are generic (unless otherwise stated) therefore please ensure you check specimen quality codes and descriptions carefully before making your purchase. The following codes are guides only.A1 = Perfect example. No defects. (Note: on Lepidoptera legs may be missing)A1- = Near perfect. Minor defects.A- = Good condition but with obvious defects such as wing / antenna / or limb damageA2 = Poor condition. Excessive wing / antenna / limb damage
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FURTHER INFORMATIONSet specimens are ready prepared (pinned and dried) supplied in either a cardboard or polystyrene box with locational data where available. The mounting pin enables easy handling of delicate specimens.Please note our specimens are NOT framed (unless otherwise stated)