rhinoceros beetle
Noun A rhinoceros beetle is any of various large, primarily tropical beetles characterized by prominent horn-like projections on the head of the males. These beetles are notable for their size and strength, and the larvae of some species are considered pests, particularly to coconut palms.
The term "rhinoceros beetle" is used to refer to the insect itself. It is a common name for beetles in the subfamily Dynastinae.
Examples * The rhinoceros beetle is one of the strongest creatures on Earth relative to its size. * We found a massive rhinoceros beetle clinging to the tree bark. * The coconut rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros) is a serious agricultural pest.
- The name is derived from the beetle's physical resemblance to a rhinoceros, due to its large horn.
- In scientific and agricultural contexts, specific species are often named, such as the "coconut rhinoceros beetle" or the "Hercules beetle" (a related type known for its extreme length).
- Dynastinae: The scientific subfamily name for rhinoceros beetles.
- Hercules beetle: A specific, very large type of rhinoceros beetle (genus ).
- Coconut beetle: A common name sometimes used interchangeably for pest species that damage coconut palms.
- Horned beetle
- Dynastine beetle (scientific context)
(This term is a specific zoological name and is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.)
- any of various large chiefly tropical beetles having horns on the head; pest on coconuts