Prosopocoilus buddha
Prosopocoilus buddha | |
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P. buddha kuijteni male | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Lucanidae |
Genus: | Prosopocoilus |
Species: | P. buddha
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Binomial name | |
Prosopocoilus buddha (Hope, 1842)
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Prosopocoilus buddha is a species of
stag beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) in the tribe Cladognathini. This Asian species is variable, with several known subspecies[1] and widely distributed from India to Sulawesi
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Description and development
This is a medium-sized (males 26-63 mm) species for the genus pronotum is considerably wider than long, not narrowed at the base. The underside is the same colour as the top and the legs are dark brown to black. The female is smaller, wider and shinier, with no enlarged jaws.
The larvae develop in rotten tree trunks, probably taking a year to develop. The adult beetles may drink sap from trees.
Subspecies
BioLib lists the following subspecies:[1]
- P. buddha approximatus (Parry, 1864) - Indo-China
- P. buddha annae Bomans, 1992 - Borneo
- P. buddha babuyanensis Mizunuma, 1994 - Babuyan
- P. buddha buddha (Hope, 1842) - India, Bangladesh, Thailand
- P. buddha cavifrons (Hope & Westwood, 1845) - Philippines: Negros
- P. buddha ebeninus (Albers, 1891) - Philippines: Mindanao
- P. buddha erberi (Lacroix, 1988) - Sumatra
- P. buddha javanensis (Neervoort van de Poll, 1895) - Java
- P. buddha kuijteni Bomans, 1978 - Thailand, West Malaysia
- P. buddha palawanicus (Felsche, 1912) - Palawan
- P. buddha patricius (Schaufuss, 1887) - Sulawesi
References
External links
- Data related to Prosopocoilus at Wikispecies
- Media related to Prosopocoilus buddha at Wikimedia Commons
- photo gallery (retrieved 19 June 2020)