Eudicella gralli, sometimes called the
flamboyant flower beetle or
striped love beetle, is a brightly colored member of the
scarab beetle family, in the subfamily known as
flower beetles. Their shells seem to have a
prismatic quality, refracting the ambient light to give the green of their carapace a rainbow tint. This species of flower beetle lives in the rainforests of Africa, where it feeds on the nectar and pollen of flowers, but is popular in the exotic pet trade. The larvae of the flower beetle live in decaying wood, feeding on dead wood and leaf litter. Adults reach lengths of 25-40 mm. As in other species of this genus, the males have a "Y"-shaped horn, used to fight over females. The females have a shovel-like tusk, used for burrowing in wood.
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