Distribution:
Zimbabwe
Breeding hints:
Eudicella euthalia oweni is like all other Eudicella species that I have kept a very easy to breed species. They make for a good entry into beetles breeding. Eggs are laid into a mix of rotten wood and leaves. Larvae normally do not show cannibalistic tendencies and pupate without problems in the feeding substrate. The size of the horn of male Eudicella shows the quality of the breeder. The better the maintenance and food, the bigger the horn.
Interesting Links:
Colin Owen has a picture of a very nice specimen on his fantastic website about African beetles
Please suggest other links that offer more information about this species
Specimen Pictures:
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Pictures of living specimen:
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