Review of the
Bugs Museum by Bandai (2000). This is a set of 6 insects that are displayed in little boxes, as if they were museum specimens. The insects, the base, and cover are all separate and removeable, so the insects can be displayed on or off the bases, with or without the plastic covers.
There are six species, one of which appears to be unique (i.e., this is the only representative in toy/model form). The figures are small, the bases measure 35 x 45 mm, so no figure is larger than that. Still they have pretty nice detail. Each has a small sticker with the Japanese name, gender, and (for the beetles), size range. The stickers do not hold well and best reinforced with glue.
This is a cool little set! On to the figures:
The complete set, with covers:

without covers:

On to the figures (on bases, without covers):
001.
Allomyrina dichotoma
002.
Lucanus maculifemoratus
003.
Dorcus hopei
004.
Sasakia charonda
005.
Papilio maackii [this is, I believe a 'unique' figure]

006.
Papilio xuthus