Longhorn Beetles Eutetrapha
The longhorn beetles (cerambycidae), beetle of this type have an antenna which is usually longer than his own body. My assumption, longhorn beetles that I had apparently is longhorn beetles genus Eutetrapha. I can only assume for this species, because there are so many species of longhorn beetles are almost all the same. This genus is also part of the order Coleoptera.
Longhorn beetles Eutetrapha species:
Eutetrapha biscostata Hayashi, 1994
Eutetrapha chrysochloris (Bates, 1879)
Eutetrapha cinnabarina Pu, 1986
Eutetrapha elegans Hayashi, 1966
Eutetrapha laosensis Breuning, 1965
Eutetrapha lini Chou, Chung & Lin, 2014
Eutetrapha metallescens (Motschulsky, 1860)
Eutetrapha nephele (Heer, 1847)
Eutetrapha ocelota (Bates, 1873)
Eutetrapha sedecimpunctata (Motschulsky, 1860)
Eutetrapha striolata Zhang J. F., 1989
Eutetrapha terenia Zhang J. F., Sun B. & Zhang X., 1994
Source: en.wikipedia.org
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cool guy :)
Thakns @makishart
@k-syusteem that's very cute!
It's a cool close up! It looks so cute! Great shots!
anyhow.. we wouldn't want them here..they'd eat lotza' trees and spread freaking fast ..
Thanks @englishtchrivy,
But I want them, if they are not there, then the object of my photography will be reduced. 😁
@k-syusteem oh don't get me wrong .. we all want them to exist not just cause they photograph beautifully.. just not here
in Asia they give benefit to certain plants
here it's the other way around
that's nature .. so they should be left alone where they were put by their Creator :)
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I understand