Harman Patil (Editor)

Megasoma

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Phylum
  
Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Megasoma

Higher classification
  
Dynastinae

Order
  
Beetle

Megasoma Megasoma Wikipedia

Similar
  
Elephant beetle, Insect, Beetle, Hercules beetle, Actaeon beetle

A sleeping dormant pair of giant rhino beetles megasoma anubis


Megasoma is a rhinoceros beetle genus. Commonly known as the elephant beetles, Megasoma species are found from the southern half of North America to most of South America.

Contents

Megasoma Elephant Beetle Megasoma spp

Appearance

Megasoma Megasoma gyas prandii ColeopteraAtlascom

Megasoma beetles are generally large in size (as indicated by the name, which is "large body" in Greek). As a group, the genus are some of the largest beetle species on the planet. However, there are minute species of this genus as well. The largest ones can be up to 135 mm, while small ones like Megasoma punctulatus can be around 20 mm.

Megasoma elephas elephas

Many Megasoma species (Megasoma elephas, Megasoma thersites, Megasoma gyas, Megasoma cedrosa, Megasoma anubis, Megasoma occidentalis, Megasoma joergenseni, Megasoma vogti) have thin microscopic hairs (setae) covering nearly their entire bodies, giving the appearance of being pale or orange.

Megasoma httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons77

Males of most species have large horns that they use to wrestle with other males. Females do not have horns.

Diet

Megasoma beetles usually drink tree sap or suck juice from fruit.

Behavior and Habitat

Megasoma are nocturnal and are attracted to lights. They usually stay in trees.

Species list

  • M. actaeon
  • M. anubis
  • M. cedrosa
  • M. elephas
  • M. gyas
  • M. joergenseni
  • M. lecontei
  • M. lenczyi
  • M. mars
  • M. nogueirai
  • M. occidentalis
  • M. pachecoi
  • M. punctulatus
  • M. ramirezorum
  • M. sleeperi
  • M. svobodaorum
  • M. thersites
  • M. vogti

  • Megasoma Megasoma elephas new pair ready for breeding YouTube

    Megasoma Megasoma Wikipdia

    References

    Megasoma Wikipedia