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A1 MOJAVE DESERT MALE TARANTULA HAWK WASP (Pepsis) - 50mm WINGSPAN, 20mm+ BODY

$ 3.66

Availability: 98 in stock
  • Insect Type: WASP (HYMENOPTERA)
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: TARANTULA HAWK
  • Condition: New

    Description

    HUNTED AND FIELD-COLLECTED BY NET
    IN THE MOJAVE DESERT
    OF
    NYE COUNTY, NEVADA, USA
    TARANTULA HAWK
    (Pepsis species, MALE)
    FIELD-COLLECTED SPECIMEN OF A
    MALE TARANTULA HAWK
    (Pepsis species)
    FROM THE MOJAVE DESERT IN SOUTHERN NEVADA'S NYE COUNTY. UNMOUNTED AND KEPT MOIST WITH ALCOHOL, IT HAS NEVER BEEN DRIED.
    IT'S AN A-1 SPECIMEN, AS I SEE NO DAMAGE ANYWHERE.
    THE BODY IS FULL AND
    HAS NICE COLORING WITH THE BLUE IRIDESCENCE ON THE BLACK.
    IT'S AN EXCELLENT SPECIMEN. IT
    HAS A BODY A BIT OVER  20mm LONG, AND ITS WINGSPAN LOOKS TO BE 50mm
    .
    FEMALE TARANTULA HAWKS WILL
    SEARCH THE DESERT FLOOR FOR A TARANTULA. WHEN ONE IS FOUND, SHE WILL ATTACK AND
    STING ITS SOFT UNDERBELLY, THUS PARALYZING IT, THEN DRAGS IT BACK TO HER NESTING BURROW WHERE
    AN EGG IS ATTACHED TO ITS BODY.
    WHEN THE LARVA HATCHES, IT CREATES A HOLE IN THE SPIDER'S ABDOMEN, ENTERS, THEN STARTS TO CONSUME ITS
    STILL-LIVING BUT PARALYZED HOST, AVOIDING ITS VITAL ORGANS AS LONG AS POSSIBLE.
    TARANTULA HAWKS ARE NOT AGGRESSIVE BY NATURE TO HUMAN BEINGS, BUT IF UNLUCKY ENOUGH TO BE STUNG BY ONE, A PERSON WILL DEFINITELY REMEMBER THE EXPERIENCE. A FEMALE TARANTULA HAWK HAS WHAT IS CONSIDERED TO BE THE MOST PAINFUL STING OF ANY INSECT IN THE U.S., AND SECOND-MOST PAINFUL IN THE WORLD.
    PLEASE CHECK ALL PICTURES PROVIDED
    SHIPPING:
    .50, FIRST CLASS PACKAGE RATE
    INCLUDES TRACKING INFORMATION
    STILL-MOIST SPECIMEN IS SHIPPED
    IN A SEALED PLASTIC
    CONTAINER.
    I COMBINE INSECT, SPIDER & SCORPION SHIPMENTS AT VERY LITTLE OR NO EXTRA CHARGE
    PAYMENT:
    PAYPAL -
    PAYMENT IS DUE
    WITHIN 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS
    OTHER FORMS OF PAYMENT ARE AVAILABLE
    ANY QUESTIONS? JUST ASK.
    THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST,
    thebughunter