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  2. Goliathus goliatus - Wikipedia

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    Goliathus goliatus is one of the largest species in the genus Goliathus, males having a body length of 50–110 millimetres (2.0–4.3 in) and females having a body length of 54–80 millimetres (2.1–3.1 in).

  3. Goliathus - Wikipedia

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    Goliathus larvae are somewhat unusual among cetoniine scarabs in that they have a greater need for high-protein foods than do those of most other genera. [1] [2] Pellets of dry or soft dog or cat food (buried in the rearing substrate on a regular schedule) provide a suitable diet for Goliathus larvae in captivity. [2]

  4. Goliathus albosignatus - Wikipedia

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    Goliathus albosignatus can reach a length of about 45–70 mm (1.8–2.8 in) in males, and about 40–50 mm (1.6–2.0 in) in females. [2] There are distinctive non-uniform bands of black that stretch horizontally across their elytra to differentiate it from other species.

  5. List of largest insects - Wikipedia

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    The title of heaviest insect in the world has many contenders, the most frequently crowned of which is the larval stage of the goliath beetle, Goliathus goliatus, the maximum size of which is at least 115 g (4.1 oz) and 11.5 cm (4.5 in).

  6. Goliathus kolbei - Wikipedia

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    Goliathus kolbei is one of the Goliath beetles, placed in the genus Goliathus, and the sole member of its own subgenus, Argyrophegges (sometimes misspelled as Argyropheges), which has historically sometimes been treated as a separate genus.

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  8. Category:Cetoniinae - Wikipedia

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