Immanus
Second Instar
trade list
, can offer groups of everything for something cool!
No sales, trade only.
Embaphion muricatum larvae (These are the famous pie-dish beetles!)
Callosobruchus maculatus - Bean weevil starter groups
Phoetalia pallida
Eurycotis floridana (Florida skunk roach - makes a nice almond smell!)
Paraplecta minutissima "Kenya, road mara narok" (little Kenyans)
Gyna caffrorum
Henschoutedenia flexivitta
Oxyhaloa deusta
Pycnoscelus surinamensis “black”
Cubaris “shiro utsuri”
P scaber “lottery ticket”
Anchiphiloscia sp. “Checkered”
Porcellio laevis “dairy cow”
Armadillidium vulgare "Punta Cana"
Most interested in (for things on and not on this list):
Omus sp. (common in all westcoast states, esp pacific northwest)
Metrius sp. (very common all along the west coast)
Other nocternal tiger beetles/interesting carabids
Scolopendra viridis from western locales (Tx-Az-NM)
Jeruselum crickets
Male african egg eating snake
Adult male florida huntsman (I rlly want this one, I have 3 females, loan also an option)
Osmoderma subplanata (common in all northwestern states, west of WI)

No sales, trade only.
Embaphion muricatum larvae (These are the famous pie-dish beetles!)
Callosobruchus maculatus - Bean weevil starter groups
Phoetalia pallida
Eurycotis floridana (Florida skunk roach - makes a nice almond smell!)
Paraplecta minutissima "Kenya, road mara narok" (little Kenyans)
Gyna caffrorum
Henschoutedenia flexivitta
Oxyhaloa deusta
Pycnoscelus surinamensis “black”
Cubaris “shiro utsuri”
P scaber “lottery ticket”
Anchiphiloscia sp. “Checkered”
Porcellio laevis “dairy cow”
Armadillidium vulgare "Punta Cana"
Most interested in (for things on and not on this list):
Omus sp. (common in all westcoast states, esp pacific northwest)
Metrius sp. (very common all along the west coast)
Other nocternal tiger beetles/interesting carabids
Scolopendra viridis from western locales (Tx-Az-NM)
Jeruselum crickets
Male african egg eating snake
Adult male florida huntsman (I rlly want this one, I have 3 females, loan also an option)
Osmoderma subplanata (common in all northwestern states, west of WI)