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Acrocinus longimanus

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Pricing:
  $45-$100 (male), depending on size: $50 (female)
Geographic Range:
  Southern Mexico to Brazil
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Sex:
  Male
Size:
  (body length) 43-75 mm

Taxonomy
Phylum:Uniramia
Superclass:Hexapoda
Class:Insecta
Subclass:-
Order:Coleoptera
Suborder:Polyphaga
Superfamily:Chrysomeloidea
Family:Cerambycidae
Subfamily:Lamiinae


Acrocinus longimanus
Harlequin Beetle

Bug of the Month: June 2006
Acrocinus longimanus

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Image Copyright 2003
Barbara Strnadova

A fantastic Neotropical longhorn beetle, conspicuous for it's large size, beautiful colors and the amazing length of the front legs on the male. These elongated limbs (much reduced in the female) are a secondary sex characteristic, used in mating. It should also be noted that it aids them in traversing the tree trunks on which they can be found. Females seek out old trees, such as Ficus, that are infested with bracket fungi. An incision is made in the bark and an egg deposited. Larvae bore into the timber for 7-8 months and then pupate for the remainder of the year, to emerge and start the cycle anew.


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