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Aegomorphus geminus
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Synonyms
  • Psapharochrus geminus Galileo & Martins, 2012

Aegomorphus geminus is a fascinating type of beetle that belongs to a special group called the Cerambycidae family. These beetles are often known as "longhorn beetles" because of their very long antennae! This particular species was first described by two scientists, Galileo and Martins, in 2012.

What is Aegomorphus geminus?

Aegomorphus geminus is a specific kind of beetle, which is an insect with a hard outer shell. Beetles are the largest group of insects on Earth, with many different shapes, sizes, and colors. This beetle is part of the Aegomorphus genus, which includes many similar species.

The Longhorn Beetle Family

The Aegomorphus geminus beetle belongs to the family Cerambycidae. This family is famous for its members having very long antennae, which can sometimes be even longer than their bodies! These antennae are used to feel their way around and to find food or mates. Many longhorn beetles are important in nature because their larvae (young beetles) often live inside wood, helping to break down dead trees.

Who Discovered This Beetle?

The Aegomorphus geminus was officially described by two scientists, Galileo and Martins, in 2012. When scientists "describe" a new species, it means they study it carefully, give it a unique scientific name, and publish their findings so other scientists can learn about it. This helps us understand all the different kinds of living things on our planet.

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