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The main "mulch pile" where coconut rhinoceros beetles were found breeding, Mamala Bay golf course, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The name is a bit misleading, as the accumulated compost is about 200 yards long and up to 4 feet deep on the right side of the picture, where the ground slopes down to a stream - quite a lot of material. There are also some smaller piles scattered around the golf course, mainly of grass clippings.
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- coconut rhinoceros beetle, Coleoptera, Hawaiian alien arthropods, Hickam AFB, Oahu, Oryctes, Oryctes rhinoceros, Pearl Harbor, Scarabaeidae
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- 2014:01:24 10:26:01
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- Oahu, Pearl Harbor, Hickam AFB, Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Oryctes, Oryctes rhinoceros, coconut rhinoceros beetle, Hawaiian alien arthropods
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- The main "mulch pile" where coconut rhinoceros beetles were found breeding, Mamala Bay golf course, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The name is a bit misleading, as the accumulated compost is about 200 yards long and up to 4 feet deep on the right side of the picture, where the ground slopes down to a stream - quite a lot of material. There are also some smaller piles scattered around the golf course, mainly of grass clippings.
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