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ID Me Please - Dynastes tityus - female

ID Me Please - Dynastes tityus - Female
Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, USA
August 25, 2006
Size: 5 cm

Female hercules beetle.
This is a female of the eastern hercules beetle, Dynastes tityus. Please see existing images in the guide. Males have horns. Larvae live in decaying wood, and probably take several years to mature. Adults often fly to lights at night. Not a terribly uncommon insect, but habitat destruction from urban sprawl is rendering them less common all the time.

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