Hyperion schroetteri
Kipling WillIntroduction
The genus includes a single species from Australia. Specimens have been collected in the rotten centers of large trees.
Characteristics
This is one of the largest species of Carabidae, with individuals reaching nearly 80mm in length. Aside from its extraordinary size this species is distinguished by the combination of absence of setae on the pronotal margin, extremely prominent temples and submoniliform antennae.
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Scientific Name | Hyperion schroetteri |
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Location | Australia |
Specimen Condition | Dead Specimen |
Life Cycle Stage | Adult |
View | Dorsal |
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- First online 21 February 2005
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