Dicronorrhina
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Dicronorrhina is a genus of beetle
s belonging to the Scarabaeidae
family, Cetoniinae subfamily.
e live in the soil on decaying vegetal material. The development will take 8-9 months, and the adult beetles can live 3-4 months, so that there is one generation per year.
Beetle
Coleoptera is an order of insects commonly called beetles. The word "coleoptera" is from the Greek , koleos, "sheath"; and , pteron, "wing", thus "sheathed wing". Coleoptera contains more species than any other order, constituting almost 25% of all known life-forms...
s belonging to the Scarabaeidae
Scarabaeidae
The family Scarabaeidae as currently defined consists of over 30,000 species of beetles worldwide. The species in this large family are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classification of this family is fairly unstable, with numerous competing theories, and new proposals appearing quite...
family, Cetoniinae subfamily.
Description
The species of the genus Dicronorrhina reach about 40–60 mm (1.6–2.4 ) of length. The basic The basic colour of the body is metallic green, with white stripes in some species. The male has a "T"-shaped, flat horn in the forehead. The larvaLarva
A larva is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians typically have a larval phase of their life cycle...
e live in the soil on decaying vegetal material. The development will take 8-9 months, and the adult beetles can live 3-4 months, so that there is one generation per year.
List of species
There are fourspecies in this genus:- Dicronorrhina cavifrons Westwood, 1843
- Dicronorrhina derbyanaDicronorrhina derbyanaDicronorrhina derbyana, common name Derby's Flower Beetle, is a species of beetles belonging to the Scarabaeidae family, Cetoniinae subfamily.-Subspecies:* Dicronorrhina derbyana carnifex Harold, 1878...
Westwood, 1843 - Dicronorrhina kouensis Legrand, Bouyer, Juhel & Camiade, 2006
- Dicronorrhina micans (Drury, 1773)