Beetles 

    Beetles are any of the insects in the order Coleoptera.  With over 250,000 species, it is the largest order in the animal kingdom.  Their principal characteristic of beetle is their  special forewings, which are modified into hardened wing covers (elytra) that cover a second pair of functional wings. The order includes some of the largest and smallest insects and is the most widely distributed insect order. Most feed either upon other animals or upon plants, but some eat decaying matter.  
    Their is great diversity in the species, both in size and color.  In the following pages, you will find many very collectible specimens.  Are are raised on special ranches for educational resources and collectors.  None are taken from the wild or endangered.  Be sure to see our Beetle Collections and not that many beetles are contained in the Insect Collections.

The above graphic simulates a Riker Mount.
These are used to mount insects.
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