Pasimachus sp. Sutton County – Warrior Beetle | Rare Texas Predatory Beetle | Live Arrival Guarantee


Size: Wild Caught Adult
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Description

🪫 Pasimachus sp. Sutton County — Warrior Beetle

Bold, armored, and built like a tank — the Warrior Beetle (Pasimachus sp. Sutton County) is one of the most striking ground beetles native to the Texas Hill Country. This undescribed Pasimachus species from Sutton County, Texas, showcases the genus’ signature jet-black, heavily sclerotized exoskeleton with a broad, flattened profile and powerful mandibles that make it an instant conversation piece in any invertebrate collection.

Warrior Beetles are active, terrestrial predators that patrol the ground in search of prey — making them endlessly engaging to observe. Their robust build and bold behavior set them apart from more passive display species. If you’re looking for a beetle that commands attention, this is it.

Why Collectors Love This Species

  • Jet-black, heavily armored exoskeleton — a true showpiece
  • Rare locality-specific undescribed Pasimachus from Sutton County, TX
  • Active, predatory behavior — fascinating to watch hunt
  • Hardy and straightforward to keep
  • Unique addition to any beetle or invertebrate collection

Care Snapshot

  • Origin: Sutton County, Texas, USA
  • Adult Size: ~1.5–2 inches
  • Temperament: Bold and active; handle with care due to strong mandibles
  • Enclosure: Terrestrial setup with a mix of sandy/loamy substrate and hides
  • Humidity: Low to moderate
  • Temperature: 75–85°F
  • Diet: Feeder insects (crickets, roaches, mealworms)

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