Megalodacne grandipennis

Megalodacne grandipennis is a species of pleasing fungus beetle, in the family Erotylidae. It is endemic to Tanzania and Namibia. As is typical of species in the genus Megalodacne, M. grandipennis feeds on bracket fungi.

The species' name comes from Latin and Ancient Greek, "grandipennis" meaning "large wing" in Latin.

Description
Megalodacne grandipennis appears to have two brown spots on the end of its wings, differentiating it from other species of Megalodacne.

Taxonomy and systematics
Megalodacne grandipennis was discovered by Léon Fairmaire in 1891, and contains the following subspecies:
 * Megalodacne grandipennis cunctans
 * Megalodacne grandipennis inuncata
 * Megalodacne grandipennis rhodesiaca