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Species: †Acutiramus macrophthalmus Hall, 1859

About the Figure:
Manufacturer: Colorata
Series: Paleozoic Creatures
Year of Production: 2017
Size/Scale: Body length 7.0 cm for a scale of 1:24-1:35
Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Rare
Miscellaneous Notes: While several other sea scorpion figures are attributable to the genus Acutiramus, including the Great Old Sea figures by Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. and two 'Pterygotus' by Kaiyodo, this may be the only one specifically marketed as such. The animal is removable from its base.

About the Animal:
Geographic distribution: Late Silurian of present-day eastern North America
Habitat: Marine, benthic; probably in shallow waters offshore
Diet: Soft-bodied animals, including marine invertebrates and possibly fish
IUCN Status (at time of posting): N/A [prehistoric]
Miscellaneous Notes: For years, Acutiramus was classified as a subgenus of Pterygotus. Separation of the genera can be done as follows: Acutiramus has a straight moveable finger on the chelae (claws) with the terminal tooth at an acute angle relative to the rest of the claw, and a paddle-shaped telson (terminal abdominal segment) with a serrated margin and a row of knobs running down its center; Pterygotus has the moveable finger of the chelae curved inwards and a paddle-shaped telson with a smooth margin and dorsal keel running down its center.

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PostSubject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History   Mathison Museum of Natural History - Page 39 EmptySat Dec 17, 2022 10:54 am

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Species: Megasoma mars (Reiche, 1852)
Common name(s): Mars rhino beetle

About the Figure:
Manufacturer: Sega
Series: Mushi King - large series, DX
Year of Production: unknown (c. 2006)
Size/Scale: Body length (including cephalic horn) 9.5 cm, within scale 1:1 for a major male
Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Uncommon to rare
Miscellaneous Notes: This is the fourth species of Megasoma we've seen in the Museum. This species is not as frequently made as M. elaphas. The large 'DX' figures are larger figures of a better quality (paint, sculpt) than Sega's large 'standard' figures. There were 13 species in the series, with approximately 20 figures including variants and repaints with different colored eyes. Minimal assembly required and there are articulations at the base of the head, prothorax-mesothorax juncture, and base of each leg (but they do move unless force is applied). This is another figure this week I would have preferred to photograph outside, but it's hard to photograph a tropical insect outside when everything is covered with a minimum of six inches of snow - lol.

About the Animal:
Geographic distribution: South America; primarily the west-central Amazon Basin of Brazil and Colombia, but also Paraguay, Uraguay, and Peru
Habitat: Rainforest
Diet: Larvae feed on decaying wood and leaves; adults feed on tree sap and overripe fruit
IUCN Status (at time of posting): Not Evaluated
Miscellaneous Notes: Megasoma mars is a massive insect and generally considered the largest member of its genus. The genus name alone translates from Greek to 'mega=big' and 'soma=body'. Including the cephalic horn, males on average reach up to 12 centimeters in length, with the Guiness World Record size for a wild-caught specimen being 14 cm. Many specimens are comparable in length to specimens of the Hercules beetle (Dynastes hercules), which is generally regarded as the longest beetle.

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big species and model! cheers cheers
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Species: Eudyptula minor (Forster, 1781)
Common name(s): little blue penguin; little penguin; blue penguin

About the Figure:
Manufacturer: Colorata
Series: Penguins
Year of Production: 2017 (2003)
Size/Scale: Height 3.5 cm for a scale of 1:8.6
Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Rare
Miscellaneous Notes: My figures represent the 2017 release of figures that originally came out in 2003. It's the only species in the set to come in a pair. Not surprising, most of the companies that have produced E. minor specialize in the Australian fauna, including Science and Nature, Stuart Sales & Services, and Cadbury (Yowies). Kaiyodo also made one for the Penguins Lunch series. With the elevation of E. novahollandiae to a distinct species (see below), one or more of these figures could be considered a different species!

About the Animal:
Geographic distribution: New Zealand
Habitat: Coastal forests, dunes, and grasslands
Diet: Primarily fish, also crustaceans and cephalopods
IUCN Status (at time of posting): Least Concern
Miscellaneous Notes: Eudyptula species are the smallest extant penguins. Historically, the genus was monotypic with six subspecies: E. minor novaehollandiae was located in Tasmania, mainland Australia, and the Otago region of New Zeland; the other five subspecies, E. m. iredaei, E. m. variabilis, E. m. albosignata, E. m. minor, and E. m. chathamensis were restricted to New Zealand. Molecular analysis, cluster analysis of morphometrics, and analysis of vocalizations have supported the elevation of E. novaehollandiae as a distinct species in multiple studies, leaving true E. minor restricted to New Zealand outside of the Otago region. It should be noted however, that at the time of this writing, neither the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Avibase, nor the IUCN recognize this change.

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I did not know this little guy! cheers cheers
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PostSubject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History   Mathison Museum of Natural History - Page 39 EmptyTue Dec 20, 2022 4:45 am

Species: Gorilla beringei beringei Matschie, 1903
Common name(s): mountain gorilla

About the Figure:
Manufacturer: CollectA
Series: Wildlife
Year of Production: 2020
Size/Scale: Scale difficult to calculate, but body length approximately 7.0 cm for a scale of 1:24
Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Uncommon (see below)
Miscellaneous Notes: Gorillas are very common as toys, but few are specifically marketed at the species or subspecies level. CollectA would follow this male up with a baby in 2021.

About the Animal:
Geographic distribution: East Africa; Albertine Rift near the juncture of Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda. Most populations are on the dormant volcanos Karisimbi, Mikeno, and Visoke
Habitat: Montane cloud forest, Afro-alpine meadows
Diet: Primarily leaves, stems, roots, pith of herbs, vines, shrubs, and bamboo; occasionally bark, flowers, fruit, fungi, invertebrates
IUCN Status (at time of posting): Critically Endangered (as a species)
Miscellaneous Notes: Gorilla beringei beringei is a highly social, but not very territorial, species. A typical groups consists of a dominant male (silverback), his harem, and their offspring, but sometimes additional males may be part of the troop. Single males often live solitary lives or form small all-male troops. Females will often leave their natal group before breeding, usually by joining a lone male rather than joining another troop and becoming a lower-ranked female. The mountain gorilla is not territorial, and a silverback defends his troop, rather than territory. Still, conflicts between groups often occur when they encounter each other.

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PostSubject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History   Mathison Museum of Natural History - Page 39 EmptyTue Dec 20, 2022 5:14 am

Here is a figure I still don't have but surely soon or later will join my collection. A great gorilla representation marketed to the subspecies level and respecting the specific features of the animal.

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PostSubject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History   Mathison Museum of Natural History - Page 39 EmptyTue Dec 20, 2022 9:59 am

Roger wrote:
Here is a figure I still don't have but surely soon or later will join my collection. A great gorilla representation marketed to the subspecies level and respecting the specific features of the animal.

The same for me Very Happy
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Is there any comparison picture with Papo and Schleich ones somewhere here? Shocked
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PostSubject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History   Mathison Museum of Natural History - Page 39 EmptyTue Dec 20, 2022 12:56 pm

Caracal wrote:
Is there any comparison picture with Papo and Schleich ones somewhere here? Shocked

The most recent Schleich gorilla is a western lowland, so a different species, but their 2012 could be an eastern lowland!

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Species: Hyla hallowellii Thompson, 1912
Common name(s): Hallowell's tree frog

About the Figure:
Manufacturer: Kaiyodo
Series: Choco Q Animatales Series 9
Year of Production: 2009
Size/Scale: Snout-to-vent length approximately 3.2 cm, within scale 1:1
Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Unique
Miscellaneous Notes: Being an original Choco Q figure, some assembly is required.

About the Animal:
Geographic distribution: Japan (Ryukyu Archipelago)
Habitat: Tropical and subtropical lowland forests, seasonally wet grassland, swamps, marshes, plantations, irrigated land, canals, ditches; often around human habitations
Diet: Small insects and arachnids
IUCN Status (at time of posting): Least Concern
Miscellaneous Notes: Hyla hallowellii is endemic to the Ryukyu Archipelago in Japan and is found on the Kikaigashima, Amamioshima, Tokunoshima, Okinawajima, and Iriomotejima Islands. It is an adaptable species and often found around human activity, such as in canals and ditches, irrigated fields, and ponds in parks and gardens.

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Beautiful species model and display! cheers cheers
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PostSubject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History   Mathison Museum of Natural History - Page 39 EmptyThu Dec 22, 2022 4:35 am

Species: Carpodacus roseus (Pallas, 1776)
Common name(s): Pallas's rosefinch

About the Figure:
Manufacturer: Kaiyodo
Series: Capsule Q Musum - Tohoku
Year of Production: 2013
Size/Scale: Body length approximately 5.5 cm for a scale of 1:2.3-1:3.0
Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Unique
Miscellaneous Notes: Some assembly is required and the bird's feet are permanently affixed to the snow base.

About the Animal:
Geographic distribution: East Asia. Breeding occurs in Russia (Siberia), northern Mongolia, and extreme northeastern Kazakhstan; wintering and non-breeding migration to East China, Korean Peninsula, and Japan. Vagrants occur as far west as Great Britain and there has been at least one record from the Pribilof Islands in Alaska
Habitat: Breeding occurs in conifer, birch, and cedar forests in northern taiga, alpine meadows, and montane shrub thickets; wintering habitats include deciduous woodland and shrubland, lowland riparian valleys, and farmland
Diet: Primarily seeds; occasionally buds, shoots, berries, invertebrates
IUCN Status (at time of posting): Least Concern
Miscellaneous Notes: Carpodacus roseus is territorial and monogamous. Nests are cup-shaped and made up of twigs, grass, and plant fibers; nests usually occur 1-6 meters above the ground in the dense part of a conifer. The female lays 4-5 eggs. Only the female incubates the eggs, but she is fed regularly by her mate. Both parents feed the chicks a diet of insects and other small invertebrates. Pallas's rosefinch can produce 1-2 broods a year.

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Beautiful species and model! cheers cheers
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When I opened a page on TAW for true finches, I noticed there is some diversity of species despite the little number of models. There isn't a key model, not even the canary, a very popular bird, is commonly replicated.

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Species: Stagmomantis carolina (Johansson, 1763)
Common name(s): Carolina mantis

About the Figure:
Manufacturer: Trendmasters
Series: Insect Predators
Year of Production: 1993
Size/Scale: Body length approximately 6.0 cm for a scale of 1.25:1-1:1 [slightly larger than 1:1 for a large specimen, although a specific scale difficult to calculate because proportions are off due to the stylized nature]
Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Unique
Miscellaneous Notes: This figure was marketed as Stagmomantis; the species-level identification is my own since it's the most common and familiar species in the genus, and likely the influence of the genus-level designation. Toys in the Insect Predators collection come with a base and a clear plastic cover with five 'air holes' at the top and a front pane that functions as a magnifying glass (see inset); I think it is to make it appear as if the critter is in a cage. There is also a sound device built into the base (mine is either broken or the batteries have long since expired, so I have no idea what it sounds like). Most animals in the various Trendmasters collections are soft and rather stylized.

About the Animal:
Geographic distribution: Eastern and southeastern United States, south to Brazil
Habitat: Woodlands, meadows, roadsides, disturbed areas, parks, gardens
Diet: Insects and arachnids
IUCN Status (at time of posting): Not Evaluated
Miscellaneous Notes: Stagmomantis carolina is an ambush predator and uses a 'sit-and-wait' tactic of hunting its prey. It is a generalist predator and will kill and consume any manageable-sized insect it encounters, including members of its own species. Oothecae (egg cases) of S. carolina are sold for use in gardens as a control agent of insect pests, although its effectiveness as a biological control agent in large-scale commercial agriculture has not been thoroughly evaluated.

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Nice figure by a interesting brand

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Precious species and unique model! cheers cheers
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