Laccotrephes pfeiferiae Water Scorpion Specimen | A1 Quality | Dry-Preserved | NEPIDAE
A1 Quality Aquatic Insect Specimen Laccotrephes pfeiferiae (Order: HEMIPTERA) – A museum-quality water scorpion specimen in A1 condition, expertly dry-preserved and spread for collectors, educators, and natural history enthusiasts. Specimen Details Scientific name: Laccotrephes pfeiferiae Family: Nepidae (water scorpions) Order: Hemiptera (true bugs) Quality grade: A1 – Premium condition with excellent preservation Condition: Dry-preserved, unmounted, ready for display or study Ideal for: Entomology collections, educational displays, cabinet of curiosities, framed insect art, aquatic entomology study About Laccotrephes pfeiferiae Laccotrephes pfeiferiae is a predatory aquatic bug within the family Nepidae — the water scorpions — distributed across Southeast Asia. Named in honour of the naturalist Pfeifer, it is a species that exemplifies the remarkable predatory adaptations of the genus: an elongated, flattened body for stealth in aquatic vegetation, powerful raptorial forelegs for ambushing prey, and the characteristic long caudal siphon that functions as a breathing tube at the water surface. Seldom encountered in collections, pfeiferiae is a rewarding and uncommon specimen for collectors with a particular interest in aquatic Hemiptera, Southeast Asian entomofauna, or the fascinating and underrepresented world of true aquatic bugs. Perfect for entomologists, natural history collectors, educators, artists, interior designers seeking authentic Victorian cabinet aesthetics, and anyone passionate about the extraordinary diversity of the insect world.
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- Quantity
- Pack of 2, Pack of 5, Pack of 10
Variants (3)
- Pack of 2 — 28.00 USD — In stock
- Pack of 5 — 56.00 USD — In stock
- Pack of 10 — 83.00 USD — In stock
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