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Flat-Faced Longhorn Beetle

Tetraglenes hirticornis

Photo by Lanzz
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Description:

This is a Flat-Faced Longhorn Beetle that i found on the tree in my backyard. This beetle is brownish in color, and it has a long antennae. The size of this beetle is about 10 mm in length.

Habitat:

- Spotted on the wall of the tree in my backyard. Usually, it can be found around the garden and bushes.

Notes:

- This Longhorn Beetle is from the Cerambycidae family (subfamily Lamiinae). Beetles from this subfamily commonly called flat-faced longhorns. <br> * Kingdom: Animalia <br> * Phylum: Arthropoda <br> * Class: Insecta <br> * Order: Coleoptera <br> * Suborder: Polyphaga <br> * Superfamily: Chrysomeloidea <br> * Family: Cerambycidae <br> * Subfamily: Lamiinae <br> * Tribe: Agapanthiini <br> * Genus: Tetraglenes <br> * Species: T. hirticornis

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