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The Genus Goliathus, a series of six volumes dedicated to the species of the most famous group of cetonid beetles, starts with a synopsis on Goliathus cacicus. The book presents a complete revision of this genus covering an array of topics such as taxonomy, mophology, distribution, habitat, behaviour and all the aberrations known. Two new aberrations (male and female) are described and illustrated in colour with 55 other specimens. Using a combination of photos and digital effects all the variations of Goliathus cacicus known are shown.