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Cerambycidae Collection (page 2)

The world of Cerambycidae, commonly known as longhorn beetles, is a fascinating one

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetles C016 / 2145

Longhorn beetles C016 / 2145
Longhorn beetles. View of the upper side of three Gaurotes virginea longhorn beetles. This beetle is found throughout most of Europe. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2207

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2207
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of a Niphona picticornis longhorn beetle. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2165

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2165
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of an Iberodorcadion korbi longhorn beetle. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2240

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2240
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of a longhorn beetle (Pogonocherus perroudi). Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Two-banded longhorn beetle C016 / 2258

Two-banded longhorn beetle C016 / 2258
Two-banded longhorn beetle (Rhagium bifasciatum). This is one of the most common longhorn beetle in Europe, Turkey and the Caucasus. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2228

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2228
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of a longhorn beetle (Parmena pubescens). Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2214

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2214
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of a longhorn beetle (Opsilia coerulescens). Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2166

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2166
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of an Iberodorcadion mucidum longhorn beetle. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2164

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2164
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of an Iberodorcadion bolivari longhorn beetle. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2210

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2210
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of a Nustera distigma longhorn beetle. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2144

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2144
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of a Gaurotes virginea longhorn beetle. This beetle is found throughout most of Europe. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2133

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2133
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of an Ergates faber longhorn beetle. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2132

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2132
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of an Ergates faber longhorn beetle. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Tiger beetle C016 / 2115

Tiger beetle C016 / 2115
Tiger beetle. View of the upper side of a Cicindela littoralis tiger beetle. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2112

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2112
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of a Chlorophorus ruficornis longhorn beetle. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2108

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2108
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of a Certallum ebulinum longhorn beetle. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2085

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2085
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of an Arhopalus ferus longhorn beetle. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2075

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2075
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of an Akimerus schaefferi longhorn beetle. This beetle is found throughout much of continental Europe, ranging from Iberia to Poland and Hungary

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle C016 / 2071

Longhorn beetle C016 / 2071
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of an Agapanthia cardui longhorn beetle. This beetle is found throughout most of Europe and northern Asia

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Long-horned beetle

Long-horned beetle (Spondylis buprestoides) on a wooden stump. Photographed in Poland

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Sawyer beetle on a tree trunk

Sawyer beetle on a tree trunk
Sawyer beetle. Monochamus sartor beetle on a the trunk of a spruce (Picea sp.) tree. Sawyer beetles (Monochamus sp.) are a genus of longhorn beetles that are found throughout the world

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle on a flower

Longhorn beetle on a flower. This species of longhorn beetle (family Cerambycidae) is found throughout mainland Europe. Photographed in Poland

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Harlequin beetle

Harlequin beetle
Longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of a male harlequin beetle (Acrocinus longimanus), showing its extremely long forelegs. The body of this specimen measures 8cm long

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetles

Longhorn beetles. View of the upper sides of two Anoplophora horsfieldii longhorn beetles (top and bottom) and two Anoplophora stanleyana longhorn beetles (left and right)

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Giant African longhorn beetle

Giant African longhorn beetle. View of the upper side of a Petrognatha gigas longhorn beetle. This large insect is found in central Africa. The body of this specimen measures 8cm long

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Wallaces long-horn beetle

Wallaces long-horn beetle. View of the upper side of a Wallaces long-horn beetle (Batocera wallacei). This insect is found in Indonesia. The body of this specimen measures 8cm long

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Titan beetle C016 / 5668

Titan beetle C016 / 5668
Titan beetle (Titanus giganteus). This is the largest known beetle. It inhabits the Amazon forests

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Titan and Hercules beetles C016 / 5327

Titan and Hercules beetles C016 / 5327
Titan and Hercules beetles. The Titan beetle (Titanus giganteus, left, 160 millimetres in length) and the Hercules beetle (Dynastes hercules, right)

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Wallaces Malay beetles, 19th century

Wallaces Malay beetles, 19th century
Wallaces Malay beetles. Display of beetles collected by British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) during his expedition in the Malay Archipelago from 1854 to 1862

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn beetle, artwork C016 / 3289

Longhorn beetle, artwork C016 / 3289
Longhorn beetle. Artwork of a rosalia longicorn (Rosalia alpina) longhorn beetle. This beetle is found in Europe, from the Alps east to Slovakia

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Titan beetle C016 / 2297

Titan beetle C016 / 2297
Titan beetle (Titanus giganteus). This species of neotropical longhorn beetle (family Cerambycidae) is found in the rain forests of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, the Guianas

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Acrocinus longimanus, Harlequin beetle

Acrocinus longimanus, Harlequin beetle
A photograph of harlequin beetles mating on newly-cut logs of breadnut tree. Taken by entomologist Jon Martin in the Chiquibul Forest Reserve, Las Cuevas, Belize, in June 2002

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Cerambycinae specimen drawer

Cerambycinae specimen drawer
A specimen drawer from the Natural History Museums Entomology Department in London containing beetles from the family Cerambycinae and from the Genus Trachyderes

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Nine species of Cerambycid beetles

Nine species of Cerambycid beetles
Plate 29 from Cabinet of Oriental Entomology, 1848 by John Obadiah Westwood (1805-1893)

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Titanus giganteus L. titan beetle

Titanus giganteus L. titan beetle
The titan is the largest beetle in the world. Measuring between 12 and 20 cms in length, this specimen was 15 cms. They live in the rainforests of French Guiana and Brazil

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Wallaces beetles

Wallaces beetles
Display of beetles collected by Alfred R. Wallace during his expedition in the Malay Archipelago

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Ambeodontus tristis, two-toothed longhorn

Ambeodontus tristis, two-toothed longhorn

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Clytus arietis, wasp beetle

Clytus arietis, wasp beetle
A wasp beetle (Clytus arietis) visiting bramble flowers in England

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Grub of a house long-horn beetle

Grub of a house long-horn beetle
The grub of a house long-horn beetle boring into and feeding on wood. Infestations of the larvae can cause great damage to household furniture

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Longhorn Beetle (Morimus asper) adult, standing on tree trunk, Italy, june

Longhorn Beetle (Morimus asper) adult, standing on tree trunk, Italy, june

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Speckled Longhorn Beetle (Pachytodes cerambyciformis) adult, feeding on Ox-eye Daisy

Speckled Longhorn Beetle (Pachytodes cerambyciformis) adult, feeding on Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) flower, Powys, Wales, june

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Long-horned beetle, SEM

Long-horned beetle, SEM
Long-horned beetle (family Cerambycidae), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Beetles in this family are characterized by very long antennae

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Psalidognathus longhorn beetle

Psalidognathus longhorn beetle. This specimen is from Peru

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: A longhorn beetle (Chlorophanus pilosus), Brenne, France

A longhorn beetle (Chlorophanus pilosus), Brenne, France
ROG-13104 A longhorn beetle Brenne, France Chlorophanus pilosus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCerambycidae Collection: Orange-eyed Longhorn. Occurs on flowers, especially Acacia species, feeding on pollen and nectar

Orange-eyed Longhorn. Occurs on flowers, especially Acacia species, feeding on pollen and nectar. Diurnal
ASW-4433 Orange-eyed Long-horn Beetle Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Zographus oculator Alan J. S. Weaving Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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The world of Cerambycidae, commonly known as longhorn beetles, is a fascinating one. These unique insects can be found in various parts of the globe, showcasing their distinct features and captivating beauty. In Upper Bavaria, Germany, a Longhorn Beetle (Lamia textor) proudly displays its elongated antennae against the picturesque backdrop of Bavaria. Its intricate patterns and vibrant colors make it a true marvel of nature. Venturing to Doana National & Natural Park in Huelva Province, Spain, we encounter another longhorn beetle species (Agapanthia ? sp) perched gracefully on a piece of wood. The contrast between its slender body and the rough texture of the bark creates an enchanting sight within this protected haven. Traveling further east to Danum Valley in Sabah, Borneo, we discover yet another member of the Cerambycidae family. This particular Longhorn Beetle showcases its impressive size and distinctive markings amidst the lush rainforest foliage – truly a testament to Borneo's rich biodiversity. Dinero unveils an up-close portrait of the Long-jawed longhorn beetle (Trachyderes mandibularis). Its powerful jaws are prominently displayed in this striking image that highlights both strength and elegance simultaneously. Crossing continents to Quintana Roo state in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula brings us face-to-face with the Flat-faced longhorn beetle (Deliathis incana). Resting delicately on a branch, it exemplifies nature's ability to create creatures with remarkable adaptations for survival. A headshot close-up captures our attention next as we encounter the Harlequin beetle (Acrocinus longimanus) within Mexico's Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve. Its vivid colors and intricate patterns resemble an artist's masterpiece come alive in nature's canvas.