Titan Flower Beetle vs Five-Horned Rhinoceros Beetle
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Titan Flower Beetle | Five-Horned Rhinoceros Beetle |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Jumnos ruckeri | Eupatorus gracilicornis |
| Order | Coleoptera | Coleoptera |
| Family | Cetoniidae | Dynastidae |
| Size | 30-50 mm | 50-80 mm |
| Habitat | Mountains | Mountains |
| Diet | Fruit Feeders | Wood Feeders |
| Regions | Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam | Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar |
| Conservation | Not Evaluated | Not Evaluated |
Titan Flower Beetle
A spectacular velvety green and yellow flower beetle from Southeast Asian highlands. Males have distinctive elongated front legs used in territorial displays.
Did You Know?
Its striking green and yellow pattern mimics the appearance of certain orchid flowers.
Five-Horned Rhinoceros Beetle
A striking rhinoceros beetle with four thoracic horns and one cephalic horn. Its velvety black and golden-brown coloring makes it unmistakable.
Did You Know?
Despite having five horns, only the single head horn is used in combat with rival males.