Dynastinae
Dynastinae
Dynastinae
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Class:
Insecta
Order:
Coleoptera
Suborder:
Polyphaga
Infraorder:
Scarabaeiformia
Superfamily:
Scarabaeoidea
Family:
Scarabaeidae
Subfamily:
Dynastinae
MacLeay, 1819
Tribes
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Dynastinae or rhinoceros beetles are a subfamily of the scarab beetle
family (Scarabaeidae). Other common names some for particular groups
of rhinoceros beetles are for example Hercules beetles, unicorn
beetles or horn beetles. Over 300 species of rhinoceros beetles are
known.
Many rhinoceros beetles are well known for their unique shapes and large
sizes. Some famous species are, for example, the Atlas beetle
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Additionally, since they are nocturnal, they avoid many of their predators
during the day. When the sun is out, they hide under logs or in vegetation
to camouflage themselves from the few predators big enough to want to
eat them. If rhinoceros beetles are disturbed, some can release very loud,
hissing squeaks. The hissing squeaks are created by rubbing their
abdomens against the ends of their wing covers. Rhinoceros beetles are
rather well-protected, and a healthy adult male can live up to 2-3 years.
The females rarely live long after they mate.
These beetles' larval stages can be several years long. The larvae feed on
rotten wood and the adults feed on nectar, plant sap and fruit. First, the
larvae hatch from eggs and later develop into pupae before they reach
adult status (see picture at left). The females lay 50 eggs on average.
Contrary to what their size may imply, adult rhinoceros beetles do not eat
large amounts, unlike their larvae, which eat a significant amount of
rotting wood.
Use by humans[edit]
Rhinoceros beetles are popular as pets in parts of Asia,[3] in part due to
their being clean, easy to maintain and safe to handle. Also in Asia, male
beetles are used for gambling fights.[4] Since males naturally have the
tendency to fight each other for the attention of females, they are the
ones used for battle. To get the two male beetles to lock in combat, a
female beetle or a small noisemaker is used to duplicate the female's
mating call.
Entomologist Sverin Tchibozo suggests the larvae contain much more
protein (40%), than chicken (20%) and beef (approximately 18%) and they
could become a protein source for a large [human] population.[5]
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Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Class:
Insecta
Order:
Coleoptera
Family:
Scarabaeidae
Subfamily:
Dynastinae
Genus:
Oryctes
Species:
O. rhinoceros
Binomial name
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(Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms
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Oryctes rhinoceros
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2.
Lifecycle of the Rhinoceros
Beetle
are covered in soft hairs. Another name given
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Larvae will then feed and continue to grow for the next
82 207 days. The larvae will soon enter a prepupal
stage for another 8-13 more days.
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catching wild beetles, but Ive also heard the wild beetle
population has been dwindling because of loss of habitat.
2. Fill the case 1/3 of the way with bedding that has
been moistened with the humidifying liquid or plain
water. Make sure the bedding is moistened to the point
that it doesnt crumble apart in your hands when you pick
it up, but isnt soaked. Beetles like to burrow during the day
in this moist bedding. There isnt much information on the
web about changing the matting, but the bag
recommends switching all of the matting out about
once a month.
3. Then put in the branches and the food. To make sure
that the jelly doesnt make the bedding dirty, you can place
it in a food plate. Be sure to change the food every day,
preferably in the evening, to make sure this nocturnal
beetle has fresh food as he is waking up. Water for
drinking is unnecessary, as the jelly and fruits provide
enough, but be sure to keep his/her soil moist which
leads to the next point.
4. Beetles are quite susceptible to dehydration. In nature,
they hide under leaves and in dark places. Therefore, keep
their case out of the sunlight! To keep the bedding
hydrated, you can buy a special hydrating bottle (available
at 100 yen shops, home and garden centers, etc.) and just
stick it in the bedding as shown on the bottle. If you want
to re-moisten the soil and/or arent using a humidifier, be
sure to dampen various places, but not pour water directly
on the beetle. Also, to keep the case hydrated, one website
advises putting vinyl over the case and poking holes in the
vinyl to let some air in. Leaves in the case also help keep
the soil from drying out.
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Keeping in mind that they can fly, but that they are
pretty much harmless (unless their prickly legs deter
you), rhinoceros beetles can be picked up. Since they are
rather shy, though, its best not to do this too much, as it
will stress them out.
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