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Longhorn Beetle Larva - Family Cerambycidae Such a cute face! This chubby fella was cream-colored and had a brown head capsule. It was about 5cm long. <br />
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The life span of most longhorn beetles (in temperate regions) ranges from one to three years. The majority of their lives are spent in the larval stage. When the adults finally emerge, they disperse, reproduce, and then die within a few days to months. Cerambycidae,Family Cerambycidae,Geotagged,Longhorn Beetle Larva,United States,Winter,beetle larva Click/tap to enlarge

Longhorn Beetle Larva - Family Cerambycidae

Such a cute face! This chubby fella was cream-colored and had a brown head capsule. It was about 5cm long.

The life span of most longhorn beetles (in temperate regions) ranges from one to three years. The majority of their lives are spent in the larval stage. When the adults finally emerge, they disperse, reproduce, and then die within a few days to months.

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Uploaded Feb 28, 2018. Captured Feb 27, 2018 13:59 in 690 S Britain Rd, Southbury, CT 06488, USA.
  • Canon EOS 80D
  • f/2.8
  • 1/128s
  • ISO320
  • 100mm