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Mecynorhina polyphemus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Coleoptera

Genus
  
Mecynorhina

Higher classification
  
Mecynorhina

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Scarabaeidae

Scientific name
  
Chelorrhina polyphemus

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Mecynorhina, Beetle, Insect, Mecynorhina torquata, Mecynorhina ugandensis

Mecynorhina polyphemus is a large scarab beetle of the subfamily Cetoniinae found in dense tropical African forests. It is a frequent feeder on fruits and sap flows from tree wounds. There are several varieties including M. polyphemus polyphemus, M. polyphemus confluens, and M. polyphemus rufuino.

The larvae develop in decomposing log compost. The third instar constructs an ovoid cocoon for metamorphosis and attaches it to a solid surface. In captivity, the instar may attach the cocoon to a glass container wall allowing the opportunity to view the transformation.

Male and female are dimorphic. The female has a shiny surface texture, reflective prismatic coloration, and no horns. The male has horns and flat, velvety coloration. Females are typically 35–55 mm, while males range from 35–80 mm.

Common names include Polyphemus beetle, magnificent flower beetle, giant African fruit beetle.

References

Mecynorhina polyphemus Wikipedia