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Longhorn beetle

Family Cerambycidae

Description:

This longhorn beetle was in a very interesting position, hanging on a branch upside down, and with the huge antennae held together, forming a 90 degree angle with the beetle's body. I bent the plant to show it better, but the last photo shows how it was when I found it.

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1 Comment

LaurenZarate
LaurenZarate 11 years ago

Great Cerambycid! I never saw one hold it's antennae like that. Neat.

Sergio Monteiro
Spotted by
Sergio Monteiro

Curitiba, PR, Brazil

Spotted on Nov 28, 2012
Submitted on Nov 29, 2012

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