Pyrops oculata

$14.85
Known for its remarkable eye-like patterns on its wings, which serve both aesthetic and defensive roles, Pyrops oculata showcases the evolutionary creativity of the Fulgoridae family.

Pyrops pyrorhyncha

$14.90
Venture into the enigmatic realm of Pyrops pyrorhyncha, a fascinating lanternfly species endemic to Malaysia's vibrant ecosystems.

Pyrops spinolae

$5.50
The enchanting Pyrops spinolae is yet another mesmerizing lanternfly from Thailand's dense forests, belonging to the illustrious Fulgoridae family.

Riker Specimen Mounts – Display Cases

$25.90
The soft white fiber liner gently secures your specimens against the glass top, eliminating the need for pinning, thus preserving the integrity of each piece.

Round Nosed Forceps

$6.05
The Round Nosed Forceps, expertly crafted with a length of 12.5 cm, are constructed from premium stainless steel.

Saiva bullata

$9.90
Saiva bullata presents an intriguing aspect of Thailand's rich entomological landscape, captivating with its distinctive characteristics and ecological significance.

Saiva cardinalis

$15.40
Enter the vibrant world of Saiva cardinalis, an extraordinary lanternfly species native to Thailand's rich biodiversity.

Saiva cultellata

$9.35
Explore the mesmerizing world of Saiva cultellata, a remarkable lanternfly species found in Malaysia's lush rainforests.

Scolopendra subspinipes

$36.30
Discover the formidable Scolopendra subspinipes, a striking centipede species originating from the diverse and teeming environments of Thailand.

Selenocosmia javanensis

$9.90
Uncover the captivating characteristics of Selenocosmia javanensis, a remarkable tarantula species native to the island of Java.

Sex Identification Labels

$2.30
Printed on durable white card stock, these signs include both male and female indicators, ensuring comprehensive coverage and ease of use.

Silicone Rubber Double Mount Pinning Strips

$12.05
As a contemporary substitute for the now unavailable polyporous pith, Nu Poly Strips offer a superior option for entomologists engaged in the preparation of double mounts.