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Longhorned Beetle Collection

The longhorned beetle, scientifically known as Cerambycidae, is a fascinating insect found in various parts of the world

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Longhorn beetle

Longhorn beetle

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo

Longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Flat-faced longhorn beetle (Deliathis incana) on branch. Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo state

Flat-faced longhorn beetle (Deliathis incana) on branch. Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo state, Mexico

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Harlequin beetle (Acrocinus longimanus) headshot close up. Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

Harlequin beetle (Acrocinus longimanus) headshot close up. Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Longhorn beetle (Leiopus nebulosus) showing the long antennae, Hertfordshire, England, UK

Longhorn beetle (Leiopus nebulosus) showing the long antennae, Hertfordshire, England, UK, June - Captive - Focus Stacked

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Titanus giganteus, South American longhorn or titan beetle

Titanus giganteus, South American longhorn or titan beetle
The South American longhorn or Titan beetle is largest known beetle and inhabits the Amazon forests

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Titanus giganteus (left), Dynastes hercules (right)

Titanus giganteus (left), Dynastes hercules (right)
The South American longhorn beetle (left) at 160 mm long and the hercules beetle (right) 170 mm long. Two of the largest beetles in the world

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Titanus giganteus L. South American longhorn beetle

Titanus giganteus L. South American longhorn beetle
This is the largest beetle in the world, measuring between 12 and 20 cms in length. They live in the rainforests of French Guiana and Brazil

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Titanus giganteus L. titan beetle

Titanus giganteus L. titan beetle
The titan is the largest beetle in the world. Measuring between 12 and 20 cms in length, this specimen was 15 cms. They live in the rainforests of French Guiana and Brazil

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Psalidognathus friendi, longhorn beetle

Psalidognathus friendi, longhorn beetle
A longhorn beetle from the family (Cerambycidae; Prioninae). Specimen originally from South America, now part of the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: English Insects illustration of Longhorn beetles by James Ba

English Insects illustration of Longhorn beetles by James Ba
Illustrated plate from The Genera Insectorum of Linnaeus exemplified by various specimens of English insects drawn from Nature (1781) by James Barbut. Date: 1781

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Titan beetle C016 / 5944

Titan beetle C016 / 5944
Titan beetle (Titanus giganteus). The titan is the largest beetle in the world, measuring between 12 and 20 centimetres in length. This specimen measures 15 centimetres

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Long-horned beetle

Long-horned beetle (Spondylis buprestoides) on a wooden stump. Photographed in Poland

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Titan beetle C016 / 5668

Titan beetle C016 / 5668
Titan beetle (Titanus giganteus). This is the largest known beetle. It inhabits the Amazon forests

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Titan and Hercules beetles C016 / 5327

Titan and Hercules beetles C016 / 5327
Titan and Hercules beetles. The Titan beetle (Titanus giganteus, left, 160 millimetres in length) and the Hercules beetle (Dynastes hercules, right)

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Acrocinus longimanus, Harlequin beetle

Acrocinus longimanus, Harlequin beetle
A photograph of harlequin beetles mating on newly-cut logs of breadnut tree. Taken by entomologist Jon Martin in the Chiquibul Forest Reserve, Las Cuevas, Belize, in June 2002

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Cerambycinae specimen drawer

Cerambycinae specimen drawer
A specimen drawer from the Natural History Museums Entomology Department in London containing beetles from the family Cerambycinae and from the Genus Trachyderes

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Nine species of Cerambycid beetles

Nine species of Cerambycid beetles
Plate 29 from Cabinet of Oriental Entomology, 1848 by John Obadiah Westwood (1805-1893)

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Titanus giganteus L. titan beetle

Titanus giganteus L. titan beetle
The titan is the largest beetle in the world. Measuring between 12 and 20 cms in length, this specimen was 15 cms. They live in the rainforests of French Guiana and Brazil

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Wallaces beetles

Wallaces beetles
Display of beetles collected by Alfred R. Wallace during his expedition in the Malay Archipelago

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Ambeodontus tristis, two-toothed longhorn

Ambeodontus tristis, two-toothed longhorn

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Grub of a house long-horn beetle

Grub of a house long-horn beetle
The grub of a house long-horn beetle boring into and feeding on wood. Infestations of the larvae can cause great damage to household furniture

Background imageLonghorned Beetle Collection: Long-horned beetle, SEM

Long-horned beetle, SEM
Long-horned beetle (family Cerambycidae), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Beetles in this family are characterized by very long antennae


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The longhorned beetle, scientifically known as Cerambycidae, is a fascinating insect found in various parts of the world. In Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, one can spot the majestic Longhorn beetle with its distinctively long antennae. Its presence on a branch in Quintana Roo state, Mexico adds to the beauty of the Yucatan Peninsula. The Flat-faced longhorn beetle (Deliathis incana) showcases its unique features against the backdrop of lush vegetation. A close-up shot of the Harlequin beetle (Acrocinus longimanus) reveals intricate patterns and colors that make it stand out in Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve, Mexico. Leiopus nebulosus from Hertfordshire, England proudly displays its impressive antennae which are characteristic of this species. Illustrations by James Ba capture the essence and diversity of English insects including Longhorn beetles. Among these remarkable creatures is Titanus giganteus or South American longhorn/titan beetle - an awe-inspiring giant among its kind. In another image featuring Titanus giganteus alongside Dynastes hercules, we witness nature's incredible creations side by side. Clytus arietis or Wasp Beetle also makes an appearance with its distinctive markings and resemblance to wasps.