• Endangered Invertebrate Section

The Devil clam (formerly known as Tridacna tevoroa) is a marine bivalve (having two shells joined at a hinge) and is so named because of its appearance with contrasting dark and bright colours.
01/01/07
Fijidoma maculata is a freshwater snail (gastropod), and reaches a height of 14 mm in size.
01/01/07
The Fijian stick insect is a very rare insect that can grow up to 10cm in length.
24/04/08
The Giant Fijian Longhorn Beetle is the world's second largest beetle, with specimens reaching up to 15 cm in body length.
23/04/08
Acochlidium fiiense is a small, soft, worm-like animal, with two tentacles but no shell.
16/04/08
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