Fascinating Insects: Majestic Long-Horned Beetles

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I went to a bunch of bush in early morning where I could possibly find some fascinating insects. It is called majestic long-horned beetle, scientific name Stenocorus schaumii. These beetles have various colors; black, orange, and yellow. It’s a spectacular beetle, (Dr. John Hamilton, writing in The Canadian Entomologist in 1885 says that “this appears to be a rare Cerambyan, and among the choicer.”), but there’s not much information out there about it (it is big enough and beautiful enough, but apparently, it’s not bad enough to warrant attention). When I came to notice these beetles, they moved quite a lot which made me barely take a shot, but I did not give up on them, I managed to shoot from different angles and ensured that there was no trouble in taking shots.

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I started over with the head, where I thought that was the perfect shape of the body

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Moving to the back and we can see it has dark color with long legs support its weight

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How could I left this scene. It was kind of interesting moment that was hard to let go. So, without wasting time, I manage to take a shot while they were mating

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I did not expect finding another kind long-horned beetle that has more than two color, orange, yellow and black and it seemed to be enjoying the morning sun

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Imágenes perfectas y un Insecto maravilloso... Sus colores son resaltan tes...

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