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Dynastinae or rhinoceros beetles are a
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of the scarab beetle
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(Scarabaeidae). Other common names – some for particular groups of rhinoceros beetles – include
Hercules beetle The Hercules beetle (''Dynastes hercules'') is a species of Dynastinae, rhinoceros beetle native to the rainforests of southern Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Lesser Antilles. It is the List of largest insects#Beetles (Coleopter ...
s, unicorn beetles or horn beetles. Over 1,500
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and 225
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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 (''Chalcosoma atlas''), common rhinoceros beetle (''Xylotrupes ulysses''), elephant beetle (''Megasoma elephas''), European rhinoceros beetle (''Oryctes nasicornis''),
Hercules beetle The Hercules beetle (''Dynastes hercules'') is a species of Dynastinae, rhinoceros beetle native to the rainforests of southern Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Lesser Antilles. It is the List of largest insects#Beetles (Coleopter ...
(''Dynastes hercules''), Japanese rhinoceros beetle or ''kabutomushi'' (''Allomyrina dichotoma''), ox beetle (''Strategus aloeus'') and the Eastern Hercules beetle (''Dynastes tityus'').


Description

The Dynastinae are among the largest of beetles, reaching more than in length, but are completely harmless to humans because they cannot bite or sting. Some species have been anecdotally claimed to lift up to 850 times their own weight. An extinct
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'' Oryctoantiquus borealis'' was the largest fossil scarabeid, with a length of .Brett Ratcliffe, Dena M. Smith, Diane Marie Erwin.
Oryctoantiquus borealis, New Genus and Species from the Eocene of Oregon, U.S.A., the World's Oldest Fossil Dynastine and Largest Fossil Scarabaeid (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae)
. 2009. The Coleopterists Bulletin 59(Mar 2005):127-135 DOI:10.1649/0010-065X(2005)059 127:OBNGAS.0.CO;2
Some modern Oryctini grew up to . Common names of the Dynastinae refer to the characteristic horns borne only by the males of most species in the group. Each has a horn on the head and another horn pointing forward from the center of the thorax. The horns are used in fighting other males during mating season, and for digging. The size of the horn is a good indicator of nutrition and physical health. The body of an adult rhinoceros beetle is covered by a thick
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. A pair of thick wings lie atop another set of membranous wings underneath, allowing the rhinoceros beetle to fly, although not very efficiently owing to its large size. Their best protection from predators is their size and stature, also avoiding many due to being
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. When the sun is out, they hide under logs or in vegetation to
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themselves from the few predators big enough to eat them. If rhinoceros beetles are disturbed, some can release very loud, hissing squeaks created by rubbing their abdomens against the ends of their wing covers.


Ecology

These beetles'
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l stages can be several years long. The larvae feed on rotten wood and the adults feed on
nectar Nectar is a viscous, sugar-rich liquid produced by Plant, plants in glands called nectaries, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollination, pollinating animals, or by extrafloral nectaries, which provide a nutrient source to an ...
,
plant sap Sap is a fluid transported in the xylem cells (vessel elements or tracheids) or phloem sieve tube elements of a plant. These cells transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. Sap is distinct from latex, resin, or cell sap; it is a sep ...
, and
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. First, the larvae hatch from eggs and later develop into pupae before they reach
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hood.


Mating

Male Japanese rhinoceros beetles (''Allomyrina dichotoma'') fight to dominate sap sites. Males use their horns to pry rival males off the area, which also may give them the chance to mate with a female. In this and other species that defend mating sites, larger males with larger horns mate more frequently, as they win more contests. Small males often avoid larger males and exhibit alternative strategies to gain access to females.


As pests

Some species, such as the coconut rhinoceros beetle ('' Oryctes rhinoceros''), can become major pests, e.g., in tree plantations. Usually though, beetle population densities are not as high as in some other pest insects, and they typically prefer food trees which are already sick or dying from some other cause. Some species' larvae, however, will attack healthy trees or even
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s, and when they occur in large numbers, can cause economically significant damage. The fungus '' Metarhizium majus'' is a proven biocontrol agent for beetle infestation in crops.


Uses

Rhinoceros beetles have become popular pets in parts of
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, due to being relatively clean, easy to maintain, and safe to handle. Also in Asia, male beetles are used for gambling fights. 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 is used, or a small noisemaker duplicating the female's
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. Entomologist Séverin Tchibozo suggests the larvae contain much more
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(40%) than
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(20%) and
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(approximately 18%), and they could become a protein source for a large human population. Dr. MinJun Kim, leading a team of engineers in
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-funded research, examined the function and aerodynamics of '' Allomyrina dichotoma'' with the help of researchers in
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's Mechanical Engineering Department and in collaboration with Konkuk University in South Korea. Rhinoceros beetles could play a big part in the next generation of aircraft design.


Tribes with selected genera and species


Agaocephalini

Auth: Burmeister, 1847. all genera: # '' Aegopsis'' Burmeister, 1847 # '' Agaocephala'' Lepeletier & Audinet-Serville, 1828 # '' Antodon'' Brême, 1845 # '' Brachysiderus'' Waterhouse, 1881 # '' Colacus'' Ohaus, 1910 # ''Democrates'' (beetle) Burmeister, 1847 # '' Gnathogolofa'' Arrow, 1914 # '' Horridocalia'' Endrödi, 1974 # ''Lycomedes'' (beetle) Breme, 1844 # '' Mitracephala'' Thomson, 1859 # '' Spodistes'' Burmeister, 1847


Cyclocephalini

Auth: Laporte, 1840. Selected genera: * '' Ancognatha'' Erichson, 1847 * ''
Cyclocephala ''Cyclocephala'' is a genus of scarab beetles from the subfamily Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae). Beetles of this genus occur from southeastern Canada to Argentina, India and the West Indies. Adults of this genus are nocturnal or crepuscu ...
'' Dejean, 1821 (masked chafers) * '' Dyscinetus'' Harold, 1869 (rice beetles)


Dynastini

Auth: MacLeay, 1819. Selected genera: * '' Allomyrina'' Arrow, 1911 (including ''Trypoxylus'') ** ''Allomyrina dichotoma'' – Japanese rhinoceros beetle * '' Chalcosoma'' Hope, 1837 **''Chalcosoma atlas'' – Atlas beetle ** '' Chalcosoma moellenkampi'' – Moellenkampi beetle ** '' Chalcosoma caucasus'' – Caucasus beetle * ''
Dynastes ''Dynastes'' is a genus of large beetles belonging to the family Scarabaeidae. They occur in the Nearctic realm and in the Neotropical realm, from the United States to Brazil;Dynastes hercules'' – Hercules beetle **'' Dynastes neptunus'' – Neptune beetle * '' Eupatorus'' Burmeister, 1847 **'' Eupatorus gracilicornis'' – Five-horned rhinoceros beetle **'' Eupatorus siamensis'' – Siamese beetle **'' Eupatorus birmanicus'' – Rabbit beetle * '' Megasoma'' Kirby, 1825 **'' Megasoma mars'' - Mars beetle **'' Megasoma elephas'' - Elephant beetle **'' Megasoma actaeon'' - Actaeon beetle * '' Xylotrupes'' Hope, 1837 **'' Xylotrupes gideon'' – brown rhinoceros beetle ** '' Xylotrupes ulysses''


Hexodontini

Auth. Lacordaire, 1856; all genera from Madagascar: # '' Hemicyrthus'' Reiche, 1860 # '' Hexodon'' Olivier, 1789 # '' Hyboschema'' Péringuey, 1901


Oryctini

Auth: Mulsant, 1842. Selected genera: * ''
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'' Hope, 1837 * '' Megaceras'' Hope, 1837 ** '' Megaceras briansaltini'' * '' Oryctes'' Hellwig, 1798 ** ''Oryctes nasicornis'' – European rhinoceros beetle ** '' Oryctes rhinoceros'' – coconut rhinoceros beetle * '' Strategus'' Kirby, 1828 ** '' Strategus aloeus'' – ox beetle * '' Trichogomphus'' Burmeister, 1847 * '' Xyloryctes''


Oryctoderini

Auth. Endrödi, 1966; all genera: # '' Chalcasthenes'' Arrow, 1937 # '' Chalcocrates'' Heller, 1903 # '' Coenoryctoderus'' Prell, 1933 # '' Hatamus'' Sharp, 1877 # '' Melanhyphus'' Fairmaire, 1881 # '' Neohyphus'' Heller, 1896 # '' Onychionyx'' Arrow, 1914 # '' Oryctoderinus'' Endrödi, 1978 # '' Oryctoderus'' Boisduval, 1835 # '' Paroryctoderus'' Dechambre, 1994


Pentodontini

Auth: Mulsant, 1842. Selected genera: * '' Diloboderus'' Sturm, 1826 monotypic '' Diloboderus abderus'' * '' Ligyrus'' * '' Pentodon'' Hope, 1837 * '' Pericoptus'' Burmeister, 1847 * '' Tomarus'' Erichson, 1847


Phileurini

Auth: Burmeister, 1847; selected genera: * '' Cryptodus'' MacLeay, 1819 * '' Phileurus'' Latreille, 1807


Notes


Further reading

* *Dechambre (R.-P.) & Lachaume (G.) '' The Beetles of the World'', volume 27, The genus ''Oryctes'' (Dynastidae), Hillside Books, Canterburybr>


External links


Family SCARABAEIDAE

Subfamily Dynastinae
{{Authority control Dynastinae, Insects as food Insects in culture Extant Eocene first appearances