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Lucanus capreolus - female

Lucanus capreolus - Female
Hwy 55 and Sedwick area, Durham County, North Carolina, USA
July 30, 2004
Showing the light brown femora, which help distinguish this species from the females (and minor males?) of Lucanus elaphus. This seems to be a defensive posture--I have also seen this sort of "jaws-to-the-air" behavior in female Lucanus elaphus.

Image updated 7/18/21.

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