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Longhorn Beetles

cerambycidae

Longhorn beetles are amazing insects known for their long antennae and vibrant colors! They can often be found on trees and are great at helping to break down wood as they grow.

Habitat: Forests, woodlands, and areas with dead or decaying trees.

Appearance

The Longhorn Beetles has distinctively long antennae, often longer than their body, and a sturdy, elongated body. Their exoskeletons can be dull brown, black, or even metallic green, sometimes with striking patterns. This length of antennae makes them easy to spot.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumArthropodaClassInsectaOrderColeopteraFamilyCerambycidaeGenusLeptostylopsis
Longhorn Beetles
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Longhorn Beetles

Category

Insect

Rarity

Common

Danger

1/5

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Interesting facts

Larvae can cause massive damage to trees and wooden buildings!

Some longhorn beetles can make squeaking sounds by rubbing parts of their body together!

Some longhorns mimic wasps or ants to scare away predators!

The Titan beetle, a longhorn, is one of the world's heaviest beetles!

Special abilities

Ability

Super Sense Antennae

Longhorn Beetles has incredibly long antennae that help them find mates, food, and suitable places to lay eggs by detecting smells.

Ability

Wood-Chiseling Jaws

Longhorn Beetles can use their strong mandibles to bore tunnels into wood, providing shelter and a place for their larvae to grow.

Ability

Nature's Disguise

Many Longhorn Beetles have excellent camouflage patterns and colors that help them blend into tree bark, hiding from predators.

Ability

Scent Signals

Longhorn Beetles can release special scent signals called pheromones to attract other beetles for mating, even from a distance.

Measurements & details

Wingspan
15-120 mm
Size
10-60 mm
Lifespan
30-100 days
Flight Speed
5-15 km/h
Leg Count
6

Diet & Feeding

Longhorn larvae munch on wood, while adults often sip nectar or sap from plants.

Age differences: Larvae bore into and consume wood, while adults typically feed on plant sap, nectar, or pollen.

Primary Foods

  • Decaying wood
  • Living wood
  • Nectar
  • Pollen
  • Tree sap

Foraging Method

  • Foraging

Ecological connections

hunts

Pileated Woodpecker

Dryocopus pileatus

Feeds on larvae in wood.

eats

White Oak

Quercus alba

Larvae bore into the wood.

pollinates

Common Milkweed

Asclepias syriaca

Adults visit for nectar.

parasitizes

Giant Ichneumon Wasp

Rhyssa persuasoria

Lays eggs on larvae.

Traits

Also known as

Cerambyx BeetleGreat CapricorneLonghorn BeetleLonghorned BeetleLumberjack BeetleWood Borer

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Safety

Danger

1/5

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Longhorn Beetles's wingspan?

15-120 mm

How big is Longhorn Beetles?

10-60 mm

How long does Longhorn Beetles live?

30-100 days

How fast can Longhorn Beetles fly?

5-15 km/h

What does Longhorn Beetles eat?

Longhorn larvae munch on wood, while adults often sip nectar or sap from plants.

Where is Longhorn Beetles usually found?

Forests, woodlands, and areas with dead or decaying trees.

How does Longhorn Beetles hunt?

Foraging

How many legs does Longhorn Beetles have?

6

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