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Friuli
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Posted on 07-06-2007 15:37
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Hello, I saw a very big beetle in a humid zone. (Chaco - Paraguay)
Size: approximately 100 mm without the legs.
Someone knows the name?
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Tooooooooooooooooo late, but Curculionidae!
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I'd say Scarabidae ... looks like a "chafer" beetle to me Smile
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WinkMe too!
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But seems it has a snout!! Are you sure about??? awkward
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Chris is absolutely right. Wink
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Thanks for correct! Smile
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Alexandru Pintilioaie
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The correct name is Scarabaeidae Wink
 
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Definitely a big scarab, maybe a Golofa sp. female. The males have spectacular horns, but not the females, making species IDs tougher. I photogaraphed male Golofa porteri (a high altitude Andean species) fighting and pairs mating many years ago in Ecuador. http://www.naturepl.com/bin/npl.dll/go?a=disp&pt=1&t=us\sr-loadersearch.html&si=&usp=0&_spb=0&_spe=0&_spw=0&mw=2&_collection=&_type=&se=20&_filterori=&searchtext=golofa
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Although the original poster of the photo hasn't been on this forum for over five years, I'd still like to give an answer (a nice change from asking questions!).

Given the stated body length of about 10 cm and the lack of pronotal and cephalic armor, this can only be a pretty large female of a Megasoma species (Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae). Other South American dynastids, including Golofa, don't reach this size. Given the location, it's most likely a M. mars since the other large species of Megasoma don't reach this far south. For more info on the distribution and habitus of various species of Megasoma I refer to this website.

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