Beetle Taxidermy full body mount - Metaxymorpha apicalis - 16 cm - 11 cm - 11 cm - Non-CITES species - 1

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Specimen: scarab beetle; Scientific name: Metaxymorpha apicalis.

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Genuine Metaxymorpha apicalis beetle from Indonesia under a contemporary glass dome with a natural wood base.
Perfect for decorating your cabinet of curiosities!

Cabinet of Curiosities

A marvel!

The quality of the professional finish makes it a true decorative object that can be placed on a piece of furniture or mounted on the wall (see photos).

Glass cloche - Naturalisé - Entomology

Professional quality of finish

Magnificent decorative object for your interior or a Cabinet of Curiosities.

Treat yourself!

Genuine Metaxymorpha apicalis beetle from Indonesia under a contemporary glass dome with a natural wood base.
Perfect for decorating your cabinet of curiosities!

Cabinet of Curiosities

A marvel!

The quality of the professional finish makes it a true decorative object that can be placed on a piece of furniture or mounted on the wall (see photos).

Glass cloche - Naturalisé - Entomology

Professional quality of finish

Magnificent decorative object for your interior or a Cabinet of Curiosities.

Treat yourself!

Details

Era
After 2000
Specimen
Beetle
Scientific Name
Metaxymorpha apicalis
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Indonesia
CITES relevancy
Non-CITES species
Condition
Good condition
Year
2025
Weight
1 kg
Height
16 cm
Width
11 cm
Depth
11 cm
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Objects sold
100%
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