Longhorn Beetle Collection
The longhorn beetle, scientifically known as Lamia textor, is a fascinating insect that can be found in Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany and other parts of Europe
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The longhorn beetle, scientifically known as Lamia textor, is a fascinating insect that can be found in Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany and other parts of Europe. With its distinctive long antennae resembling the horns of a bull, this beetle has earned its name. In the lush rainforests of Danum Valley in Sabah, Borneo, another species thrives. Belonging to the Cerambycidae family, these beetles showcase an array of vibrant colors and patterns that make them stand out amidst the dense foliage. Venturing across continents to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula in Quintana Roo state brings us to yet another captivating longhorn beetle. The flat-faced longhorn beetle (Deliathis incana) perches gracefully on a branch, showcasing its delicate features against the backdrop of tropical beauty. A headshot close-up reveals the intricate details of the harlequin beetle (Acrocinus longimanus), found within Mexico's Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve. Its elongated body and striking coloration make it a true marvel to behold. Delving into historical engravings from 1833-39 takes us on a journey through various beetles' depictions. From Cup Morel and Copepods to Strange Foreign Beetles and Nebria Beetle - each illustration captures their unique characteristics with artistic flair. Amongst these engravings lies Lytta vesicatoria 1 (Spanish fly beetle), Clytus arietis 2 (wasp beetle), Altica equinoctialis 3 (Altica leaf beetles), Clytra quadripunctata 4 (four-spotted leaf beetles), Chlorida festiva 5 and Trachyderes succinctus 6 - all belonging to the diverse family of longhorn beetles.