Prosopocoilus giraffa
Giraffe stag beetle | |
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Prosopocoilus giraffa | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Lucanidae |
Genus: | Prosopocoilus |
Species: | P. giraffa |
Binomial name | |
Prosopocoilus giraffa Olivier, 1789 | |
The Giraffe Stag-Beetle (Prosopocoilus giraffa) is the world's largest saw-tooth stag beetle with long and sharp jaws. It lives in wide range of Asia - from India to Indonesia. It is strong and rough natured, but the large jaws are sometimes beyond its control. Aggressive, fierce and powerful, it fights using its muscular jaws. It is up to 119 millimetres in length. Body color is typically determined by habitat.
List of subspecies
- Prosopocoilus giraffa borobudur Mizunuma et Nagai, 1991 (Java)
- Prosopocoilus giraffa daisukei Mizunuma et Nagai, 1991 (Philippines - Negros, Sibuyan Is.)
- Prosopocoilus giraffa keisukei Mizunuma et Nagai, 1991 (Flores Is., Lombok Is.)
- Prosopocoilus giraffa makatai Mizunuma et Nagai, 1991 (Philippines - Mindoro, Luzon)
- Prosopocoilus giraffa nilgiriensis Mizunuma et Nagai, 1991 (S. India)
- Prosopocoilus giraffa nishikawai Mizunuma et Nagai, 1991 (Sangir Is.)
- Prosopocoilus giraffa nishiyamai Mizunuma et Nagai, 1991 (Sulawesi)
- Prosopocoilus giraffa timorensis Mizunuma et Nagai, 1991 (Timor Is.)
External links
Data related to Giraffe stag beetle at Wikispecies
- Giraffe stag beetle photos.
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