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Stag Beetle Larvae?

Stag Beetle Larvae?
Missouri City, Fort Bend County, Texas, USA
March 18, 2007
Size: 3"

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

Grubs
Docgriz,

Not stags. They look like either Dynastes or Strategus, but I can't tell which without a closeup of the head capsule.

What were these found in (rotten log, sandy soil)?

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