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Binaghia humerosticta
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Order:
Suborder:
Family:
Mordellidae
Subfamily:
Mordellinae
Tribe:
Mordellini
Genus:
Binaghia
Species:
B. humerosticta
Binomial name
Binaghia humerosticta
Franciscolo, 1943

Binaghia humerosticta is a tiny beetle. It belongs to a group of beetles called Binaghia. Scientists first described this specific type of beetle in 1943.

What is Binaghia humerosticta?

Binaghia humerosticta is a species of beetle. Beetles are a very large group of insects. They are known for their hard outer wings. These wings protect their softer flying wings underneath.

This particular beetle is part of the Binaghia genus. A genus is a group of very similar species. Think of it like a family name for animals. We don't have many details about this exact beetle. However, we know it's a type of Mordellidae beetle. These beetles are often called "tumbling flower beetles." They get this name because they can tumble and jump. They often live on flowers.

When Was it Discovered?

Scientists officially described Binaghia humerosticta in 1943. This means that a scientist studied it carefully. They then gave it a unique scientific name. This name helps all scientists around the world know exactly which creature they are talking about. The person who described it was Franciscolo.

Where Does Binaghia humerosticta Fit in the Animal Kingdom?

Every living thing has a special place in the classification of life. This helps us understand how different creatures are related. Let's look at where Binaghia humerosticta fits in.

Animal Kingdom Basics

  • Kingdom: Animalia - This means it's an animal. Animals are living things that can move and eat other living things.
  • Phylum: Arthropoda - This group includes insects, spiders, and crabs. They all have jointed legs and an exoskeleton. An exoskeleton is a hard outer shell.
  • Class: Insecta - This means it's an insect. Insects have six legs, a body divided into three parts (head, thorax, abdomen), and usually wings.
  • Order: Coleoptera - This is the order for all beetles. It's the largest order of insects. There are hundreds of thousands of different beetle species!
  • Suborder: Polyphaga - This is a very large suborder within beetles. It includes most of the beetles we see.
  • Family: Mordellidae - This is the family of "tumbling flower beetles." They are usually small and have a pointed abdomen.
  • Subfamily: Mordellinae - This is a smaller group within the Mordellidae family.
  • Tribe: Mordellini - This is an even more specific group.
  • Genus: Binaghia - This is the group of very closely related species.
  • Species: Binaghia humerosticta - This is the unique name for this specific type of beetle.
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