




xestoleptura crassipes
The Xestoleptura Crassipes is a fascinating beetle that loves to be around decaying wood. Its bright colors and unique patterns make it a fun find for young explorers!
生息地: Forests and gardens, particularly where there is decaying wood.
The Xestoleptura Crassipes is a slender longhorn beetle, typically black with distinctive orange-yellow markings on its wing covers, often forming stripes or bands. It has very long antennae and noticeably thick hind legs, which gives it its 'crassipes' name.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Baby Xestoleptura Crassipes live inside dead trees for years!
Its long antennae can sometimes be longer than its entire body!
The name 'crassipes' means 'thick foot' in Latin, describing its sturdy legs.
This beetle helps flowers grow by spreading their pollen around.
Xestoleptura Crassipes larvae can munch through dead hardwood because of special enzymes, helping them recycle forest nutrients.
Adult Xestoleptura Crassipes has excellent antennae that help them locate flowers for nectar and pollen from afar.
Xestoleptura Crassipes has thick hind legs that help them firmly grip onto plant stems and flowers while feeding.
Adults sip nectar and pollen, while larvae munch on dead wood, helping recycle forests!
年齢による違い: Adults consume nectar and pollen from flowers, while larvae feed on decaying wood.

Asclepias syriaca
Adults visit flowers for nectar and pollen.
Solidago canadensis
Adults are often found feeding on its flowers.
Quercus alba
Larvae develop inside and consume decaying wood.
Cyanocitta cristata
Birds may prey on adult beetles.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
まだ特別な安全上の注意はありません。
20-35 mm
8-16 mm
30-60 日
Adults sip nectar and pollen, while larvae munch on dead wood, helping recycle forests!
Forests and gardens, particularly where there is decaying wood.
Foraging
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