PHOTOGRAPHY | Xystrocera globosa

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Hello friends in the fascinating insects community, may you always be healthy and happy...

My post today is a beetle with long horns. I found this beetle not far from the hut where I live. When I approached to take some pictures, this beetle didn't move much at all. There is a possibility that he is sick, because one of his horns looks imperfect.

Physically this beetle is a combination of black and reddish brown which glistens with long legs. While the horns grow right in front of his black eyes. At first glance his mouth looks like the mouth of an ant.

From the existing literature, this beetle belongs to the genus Xystrocera, with the Latin name Xystrocera globosa from the family Cerambycidae. It can be found in Asia, Hawaii, the Mediterranean, Egypt and Israel Source.

Here are some pictures that I share with this community, hopefully it will be useful...

Thank you for your support...

Best regard,
@pieasant



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