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Generic names of available species are given. Your choice of a new
name applies to the species level, which follows the generic name,
e.g. "Flower alisae" for a flower
called after Alise.
Due to a constant scientific progress it is not possible to offer a
large list of available species at all times. But we will be happy
to find the right species for you, whether it is a flower, beetle,
butterfly, snail, frog, or even higher animal.
New
species available for naming:
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Cat. No. 06-01 TAKEN
This
beautifully tri-coloured slim Macratria species
comes from Sumatra. In the tropics there are still countless
undiscovered species waiting to be taxonomically registered.
This is a very difficult task, considering the number of
species.
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Cat. No. 06-02 TAKEN
Only
5 species from the genus Macrotomoderus are known so
far from China. This recently discovered second species is a
beautiful example for ant-mimikry.
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Cat. No.
07-01 TAKEN
Our
new scorpion from the North African desert belongs to a group
known for its highly toxic venom. A very expressive choise for
patrons born in the zodiac sign Scorpion.
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Cat. No. 04-01 STILL
AVAILABLE
This click beetle Cardiophorus
is from the Middle East. "Cardiophorus" (Latin) means "heart-shaped", due to the heart-shaped dorsal shield (scutellum) of this beetle. A perfect choice for those who are in love.
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Cat. No. 04-02 STILL
AVAILABLE
Beautifully
coloured ant-like flower beetle Clavicollis
from the mountain rain forests of Thailand.
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Cat. No. 04-03 STILL
AVAILABLE
Land snails Bradybaena
from the mountain ridges of Kazakhstan.
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Cat. No.
07-02/05 STILL
AVAILABLE
Selection
of attractive tropical night moths of the family Noctuidae.
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