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Scientific classification

The Oncideres dejeanii is a fascinating type of beetle! It belongs to a family of beetles called Cerambycidae, which are often known as "longhorn beetles" because of their long antennae. This particular beetle was first described by a scientist named James Thomson in 1868. You can find the Oncideres dejeanii in several South American countries, including Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, and Uruguay.

About the Oncideres dejeanii Beetle

The Oncideres dejeanii is an insect, just like butterflies or ants. What makes beetles special is their hard outer wings, which protect their softer inner wings and body. This beetle is part of the longhorn beetle family, which means it has very long antennae, often longer than its body! These antennae help the beetle explore its surroundings, find food, and even find other beetles.

Where Does This Beetle Live?

This interesting beetle calls South America home. It lives in several countries:

  • Argentina
  • Paraguay
  • Brazil
  • Uruguay

These areas often have warm climates and forests, which are perfect places for beetles to live and find food.

Who Discovered This Beetle?

The Oncideres dejeanii was officially described by a scientist named James Thomson in 1868. When a scientist "describes" a species, it means they study it carefully, give it a scientific name, and write down all its features so other scientists can identify it. This helps us learn more about all the different creatures on our planet!

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