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Oncideres gutturator
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Oncideres
Species:
O. gutturator
Binomial name
Oncideres gutturator
(Fabricius, 1775)
Synonyms
  • Lamia gutturator Fabricius, 1775
  • Oncideres saga amazona Dillon & Dillon, 1946

The Oncideres gutturator is a fascinating type of beetle. It belongs to a family of beetles known as Cerambycidae, which are often called longhorn beetles. These beetles are famous for their very long antennae.

This specific beetle was first described by a scientist named Johan Christian Fabricius way back in 1775. That's over 200 years ago!

About the Oncideres gutturator Beetle

The Oncideres gutturator is a unique insect. Like all beetles, it has a hard outer shell that protects its body. Its antennae are usually longer than its body. These long antennae help the beetle sense its surroundings.

Where This Beetle Lives

This beetle is found in several countries in South America and Central America. You can find Oncideres gutturator in places like Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, Panama, and French Guiana. These areas are often warm and tropical, which is perfect for many insect species.

What Longhorn Beetles Do

Longhorn beetles, including the Oncideres gutturator, play an important role in nature. Many of them are known to feed on wood. Some types of longhorn beetles can even help break down dead trees. This process returns nutrients to the soil.

The Discovery of O. gutturator

Johan Christian Fabricius was a famous Danish entomologist. An entomologist is a scientist who studies insects. Fabricius described many new insect species during his time. His work in 1775 helped us learn about the Oncideres gutturator beetle.

See also

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