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A brief introduction to the genus Eupatorus

Because of its unique appearance and rare color, the Pentagonal Pocket is loved by the majority of insect friends. The scientific name of the five-pointed big pocket is you rhinoceros golden turtle, there are fewer articles introduced in china, and the encyclopedia is also a generation, resulting in many insect friends who are not clear about which kind of five-pointed big pocket in their own hands. In order to let all insect friends and insect hobbies have a clear understanding of the pentagonal big pocket, so publish a clumsy track, if there is a mistake hope to contact point out, thank you!

First of all, the main species of the five-pointed big pocket are the following:

Scientific name Latin name

Eupatorus gracilicornis gracilicornis

Eupatorus gracillicornis kimioi

Eupatorus gracillicornis edai

Eupatorus hardwickei

Eupatorus hardwickei cantori

Sugiyu rhinoceros turtle Eupatorus sukkiti

Eupatorus siamensis

Rabbit-eared eun seol turtle Eupatorus biranicus

Eupatorus endoi

There are also those who do not have translated names

Eupatorus gracillicornis davidgohi Malayan fine-horned Eucalyptus species

Eupatorus gracillicornis prandii Vietnamese fine-horned Yu subspecies

This article mainly talks about the characteristics and distinctions of China's domestic euphorbia, and foreign species for understanding.

At present, there are five species of distributed five-pointed big pockets in China, which are the fine you rhinoceros golden turtle, the fine you rhinoceros golden turtle back horn subspecies, the coarse you rhinoceros golden turtle, the rough you rhinoceros golden turtle phnom penh subspecies, and the Suji you rhinoceros golden turtle.

1 fine rhinoceros turtle

Commonly known as: yellow five-pointed big pocket

Latin name: Eupatorus gracilicornis gracilicornis

Distribution: Southern China, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar.

Introduction: Because of this wide distribution and large number, most of the five-pointed big pockets are called this kind. Its main features are the four chest horns are raised, the upper two chest corners extend upwards, the lower two chest corners extend to both sides, the lower two chest corners are slightly developed, and the head angle extends upwards. The back plate is earthy yellow or brown in color.

A brief introduction to the genus Eupatorus
A brief introduction to the genus Eupatorus

2 subspecies of the dorsal horn of the rhinoceros turtle

Commonly known as: Burmese white five-pointed big pocket

Latin name: Eupatorus gracillicornis kimioi

Distribution: Thailand, Myanmar, southwest China.

Introduction: This species is called Myanmar white five corners is somewhat inappropriate, first of all, this is not endemic to Myanmar, there are branches in Thailand and southwest China, and secondly, the colors are not all white, and some colors are similar to the yellow five corners. The biggest feature is that the upper two chest angles are developed, while the lower two chest angles are slightly protruding, and the base of the upper chest angle is wider from the side.

A brief introduction to the genus Eupatorus

3 coarse rhinoceros turtle Phnom Penh subspecies

Commonly known as: Phnom Penh five-cornered pocket

Latin name: Eupatorus hardwickei cantori

Distribution: Nepal, Myanmar, southwest China

Introduction, as a subspecies of the coarse rhinoceros turtle, the first feature is that the head horn is short and thick, and even the head horn of the large horned individual does not have the length of the large individual of the slender rhinoceros turtle. Then a notable feature is that the body is black and the edges of the elytra are brownish-yellow.

A brief introduction to the genus Eupatorus

4 Sugiyu rhinoceros turtles

Commonly known as: small pentagram

Latin name: Eupatorus sukkiti

Distribution: Southwest China, North Myanmar

Introduction: Much like the small version of the five-pointed large pocket, but its individual color is more muddy, the upper horns of the dorsal plate of the forebreast are largely spaced, equally stretched, and the chest angles on both sides are not developed.

A brief introduction to the genus Eupatorus

5 Rhinoceros Turtles

A brief introduction to the genus Eupatorus

6 rabbit-eared rhinoceros turtles

A brief introduction to the genus Eupatorus

7 flat forks you rhinoceros turtle

A brief introduction to the genus Eupatorus
A brief introduction to the genus Eupatorus

8 Trident worms

A brief introduction to the genus Eupatorus

(Some of the pictures are from the Internet)

A brief introduction to the genus Eupatorus