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The antennae are about as long as the body. The head, pronotum and abdomen are black. The elytra are yellow-brown in males, with a black colored tip. In the females the elytra are reddish. The elytral suture is often black-colored, especially in the females, while the slender males have a darker tip and the black drawing is somewhat less ...
1 Description. 2 Subspecies. ... Dorcadion pusillum is a species of longhorn beetle of the subfamily Lamiinae. ... There is a black stripe on the bugs spine.
The proportion of longhorn beetle species that act as pollinators is unknown. The fact that two species of longhorn species from distinct subfamilies ( Lepturinae and Cerambycinae ) found on different continents both with significant roles as pollinators could suggest that some capacity for pollination may be common among longhorn beetles.
From a distance, M. robiniae can easily be mistaken for a wasp or bee, due to its black and yellow striped pattern. It can also be mistaken for two closely related species: M. caryae and M. decora. The adult beetle can be 11 to 28 mm (0.43 to 1.10 in) long, and it has a W-shaped third stripe on the elytra. The antennae of both sexes are dark ...
3 Description. 4 Biology. 5 See also. ... the spotted longhorn, is a beetle species of flower longhorns of the family Cerambycidae, ... with black dots and stripes ...
Rhagium mordax, the black-spotted longhorn beetle, [1] is a species of long-horned beetle. [2] This beetle is found throughout Europe and to Kazakhstan and Russia. [ 2 ] Larvae develop in silver fir , hazel , European weeping birch , European beech , and the European chestnut . [ 2 ]
1 Description. 2 Distribution. 3 ... Ceroplesis militaris is a species of flat-faced longhorn beetle in the subfamily ... The body is black, with two broad stripes ...
Adult beetles are 8–30 mm long reddish-brown to black, while males are generally smaller and lighter in colour. [3] [4] The body is elongated and oval, typical for longhorn beetles. The head angles forward, showing most of the mouth parts. The thread-like antennae are half to three-quarters of the body length, longer in males.