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Posted by: marcus-sparkus at Wed Jul 16 19:34:08 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by marcus-sparkus ] If your b.giganteus have wings then they are adults. They dont always get to be massive 4 inchers, but occasionally I find a few of mine that get close or pass it. As with most species (if not all) in this genus, when the nymphs get wings, they are adults and do not molt any more. [ Hide Replies ]
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