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Mordellistena epidendrana
Scientific classification

The Mordellistena epidendrana is a tiny beetle. It belongs to a group of beetles called Mordellistena. These beetles are part of a larger family known as Mordellidae. A scientist named Ray first described this specific beetle in 1937.

What is a Tumbling Flower Beetle?

Mordellistena epidendrana is a type of "tumbling flower beetle." This name comes from how they move. They often tumble or jump around on flowers. They are usually small and have a unique body shape.

Meet the Mordellistena epidendrana

This particular beetle, Mordellistena epidendrana, was officially named in 1937. It is one of many species in the Mordellistena group. Like other beetles in its family, it likely spends time on flowers. Here, it might feed on pollen or nectar.

Beetle Basics: What Are They?

Beetles are a very large group of insects. They have hard wing covers that protect their delicate flying wings. These covers are called elytra. Beetles can be found almost everywhere on Earth. They live in many different habitats. There are hundreds of thousands of different kinds of beetles.

Life Cycle of a Beetle

Beetles go through a complete life cycle. This means they change a lot as they grow. It starts with an egg. The egg hatches into a larva. A larva is like a worm. It eats and grows. Then, the larva turns into a pupa. The pupa stage is a resting stage. Inside the pupa, the beetle changes into its adult form. Finally, the adult beetle comes out. The adult beetle can then lay eggs. This starts the cycle all over again.

How Scientists Name Animals

Scientists use special names for all living things. These names are in Latin or Greek. Mordellistena epidendrana is an example of such a name. The first part, Mordellistena, is the genus name. It groups similar beetles together. The second part, epidendrana, is the species name. It makes this beetle unique. This system helps scientists around the world understand each other. It ensures everyone knows exactly which animal they are talking about.

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