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Wholesale Fulgora laternaria, Peanut Bug, in a Frame
Wholesale Fulgora laternaria, Peanut Bug, in a Frame
Wholesale Fulgora laternaria, Peanut Bug, in a Frame
Wholesale Fulgora laternaria, Peanut Bug, in a Frame
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Species Name: Fulogora laternaria Common Name: Peanut buy, alligator bug, lantern fly Origin: South America Size: 5x7" Black shadowbox frame Made in Australia Fulgora laternaria can reach a length of 85–90 millimetres (3.3–3.5 in), with a wingspan up to 100–150 millimetres (3.9–5.9 in). This insect has a protuberance at its head as long as 10–15 millimetres (0.39–0.59 in), looking like a peanut and showing false eyes to resemble that of a lizard or a serpent. The insect was originally - and mistakenly - believed to be luminescent. It will generally remain camouflaged on a tree trunk during the day. It will knock its head on a hollow tree to create vibrations for mates.
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SKU: SF131 Made in Australia Weight: 399.98 g (14.11 oz)
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The items are stunning. They came faster than I expected. We had a couple that arrived damaged through no fault of the seller. They promptly rectified the situation. Will buy from again.
The items are stunning. They came faster than I expected. We had a couple that arrived damaged through no fault of the seller. They promptly rectified the situation. Will buy from again.
11. März 2025 • Ingrid • Slade, KY, United States
This was our second order and the product is amazing.
This was our second order and the product is amazing.
2. Dez. 2024 • Lisa • Katy, TX, United States
The insects are beautiful.
The insects are beautiful.
13. Nov. 2024 • Lisa • Katy, TX, United States





















