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Pachnoda fissipuncta

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Pachnoda fissipuncta

(Bourgoin, 1919)

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Class: Insecta

Order: Coleoptera

Family: Scarabaeidae

Subfamily: Cetoniinae

Pachnoda fissipuncta are native to Central and East Africa: Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo.

They measure 2 to 3 cm. They are yellow in color with large black/brown patterns. These patterns can vary slightly depending on the individual.

This is a very active and easy to breed species. This species was formerly called Pachnoda aemula .

Special features:

Very easy to breed

Active during the day
  • Very active species that needs branches.
  • The couplings are barely visible

What you might need:

01. Breeding

For larvae : Plastic boxes with ventilation. Provide a quantity of substrate adapted to the number of larvae.

For example, for 10 larvae: provide a 5L box.

For the nymphs : This species tends to stick to the walls, so avoid removing it.

For adults: Provide a terrarium adapted to the number of individuals. For 3/4 couples, provide a terrarium of approximately 40x30x30 (LxWxH) with ventilation on the lid. Also provide approximately 10cm minimum of substrate and small branches for movement.

The ground should not be completely flat because the beetles that fall on their backs die quickly because they can no longer turn around. It is therefore very important to fill it with bark, stones or other materials and not to flatten the substrate.

Temperature: For larvae 20 to 30°C and up to 35°C locally for adults to encourage mating.

Humidity:

For larvae: Provide a slightly damp substrate.

During pupation: Provide a slightly drier substrate.

For adults: Provide a slightly damp substrate. If the terrarium is well ventilated, provide a small spray of water every 2 to 3 days.

Lighting: Lighting necessary for adults (bulb, spotlight, tube... if possible slightly heated) A lack of light can reduce or even make reproductions disappear.

For larvae: Classic flower beetle substrate: decomposed and crushed oak, beech or possibly chestnut leaves. The larvae are saproxylophagous and feed on decomposing materials (wood, leaves). If the larvae lack food, there is a risk of dying them or obtaining small specimens. The substrate will need to be renewed as soon as there is too much excrement.

For adults: Pachnoda fissipuncta love pollen. It can therefore be added to fruits (mainly bananas) or to beetle jelly. Renew as often as possible as soon as the food begins to deteriorate.

Incubation

1 to 2 weeks

Development

From 2 months to 3 months

Nymphosis

1 month approximately

Imago lifespan

3 to 6 months

Male
Female

02. Please note

Sexing: The male has the last abdominal sternite yellow while that of the female is slightly brown. The male also has a slight furrow.

Prolificacy, mating and laying: High prolificacy if optimal conditions. As with the majority of pachnoda, mating is not very visible.

Cannibalism: Absent.

An egg next to an adult specimen

Pachnoda fissipuncta

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