Lucanus cervus akbesianus - First check for eggs and larvae
Akbesianus is an eastern subspecies of Lucanus cervus, ranging from Turkey to Syria.. They typically have six lamellas on each antenna. They can be kept like any other Lucanus cervus, that means that they need low temperatures for hibernation.

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