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Giant Fijian long horned beetle

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Polyphaga

Subfamily
  
Prioninae

Scientific name
  
Xixuthrus heros

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Cerambycidae

Genus
  
Xixuthrus

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Beetle

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Similar
  
Xixuthrus, Beetle, Macrodontia cervicornis, Macrotomini, Titanus

The giant Fijian long-horned beetle (Xixuthrus heros) is native to the island of Viti Levu in Fiji, and is one of the largest living insect species, with specimens around 15 cm long, excluding legs, antennae, or jaws. It is closely related to the Taveuni beetle, which is only marginally smaller. These beetles have powerful jaws, and should be handled with care when alive - when threatened, they produce a loud and fearsome hissing noise by squeezing air out from under their elytra. Various websites and other resources incorrectly indicate that this species is extinct; it is not, though the forest habitat on its home island is somewhat limited, so the beetle is potentially quite vulnerable.

In fact, X. heros is considered common in the highlands of Viti Levu where the forest is intact; natives in remote villages continue to consume the larvae. Adults commonly come to lights near the nursing college near Suva. A scientific study in 2001/2002 determined that there are, in fact, two distinct species which had been identified as heros, one of them true heros, the other being X. ganglbaueri.

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Giant Fijian long-horned beetle Wikipedia