Bug Specimen
Here at That Little Museum we have a large number of different bug specimens including our show stopper the Asian Forrest Scorpion.
See out specimens below.
Asian Forrest Scorpion
Specimen: Asian Forrest Scorpion
Scientific Name: -Heterometrus spinifer
Gender: Unknown
Species: Invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: February 2024
Arizona Bark Scorpion
Specimen: Arizona Bark Scorpion
Scientific Name: - Centruroides sculpturatus
Gender: Unknown
Species: Invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: February 2024
Info: The Arizona Bark Scorpion is the 5th most deadly scorpion in the world. It is the most venomous scorpion in North America, and its venom can cause severe pain, numbness, tingling, vomiting, muscle twitching, difficulty breathing, and temporary dysfunction in the area stung, typically lasting between 24 and 72 hours.
The Yellow Spot Carpenter Bee
Specimen: The Yellow Spot Carpenter Bee
Scientific Name: - XYLOCOPA CONFUSA
Gender: Unknown
Species: Invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: April 2024
Info: This absolutely amazing specimen is a bee from Indonesia and Malaysia. This bee is a large species and the picture really doesn't show off it's size well as it measures around 5cm.
Madagascan Sunset Moth
Specimen: Madagascan Sunset Moth
Scientific Name: - Chrysiridia Rhipheus
Gender: Unknown
Species: Invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: April 2024
The colour on this moth is probable one of the best we have in our collection.
This massive specimen measures 9cm in with with it's large wings and colourful body.
This really is one stunning specimen.
Dubia Cockroach
Specimen: Dubia Cockroach
Scientific Name: -Blaptica dubia
Gender: Unknown
Species: Invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: February 2024
Info:
Dubia roaches are also called tropical spotted roaches because of the orange spots on their backs Only male dubia roaches have fully developed wings Dubia roaches are ovoviviparous, and give birth to live young Female dubia roaches can reproduce up to once per month
Curlyhair Tarantula
Specimen: Curlyhair Tarantula
Scientific Name: - Tliltocatl albopilosus
Gender: Male
Species: Invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: February 2024
Texas Brown Tarantula
Specimen: Texas Brown Tarantula
Scientific Name: -Aphonopelma hentzi
Gender: Unknown
Species: Invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: February 2024
Common Puerto Rican Brown Tarantula
Specimen: Common Puerto Rican Brown Tarantula
Scientific Name: -Cyrtopholis portoricae
Gender: Unknow
Species: Invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: February 2024
Costa Rican Redleg Tarantula
Specimen: Costa Rican Redleg Tarantula
Scientific Name: - Megaphobema mesomelas
Gender: Unknow
Species: Invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: February 2024
Adult Worker Honey Bee
Specimen: Adult Worker Honey Bee
Scientific Name: - Apis
Gender: Unknow
Species: Invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: February 2024
Specimen: Cobalt Milkweed Beetle - Male
Scientific Name: -Chrysochus cobaltinus
Gender: Male
Species: Invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: September 2023
Cobalt Milkweed Beetle - Female
Specimen: Cobalt Milkweed Beetle - Female
Scientific Name: -Chrysochus cobaltinus
Gender: Female
Species: Invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: September 2023
Honey Bee to Honey Resin Block
Specimen: Honey Bee to Honey Resin Block
Scientific Name: -
Gender: Unknown
Species: invertebrates
Age: Unknown
Where From: Donated To That Little Museum
Year Received: February 2024