Longhorn Beetle
The Longhorn Beetle is a type of beetle known for its long antennae, which can be longer than its body. These insects belong to the family Cerambycidae and are found in various habitats around the world. They play a crucial role in ecosystems by helping to decompose dead wood and other plant materials.
Longhorn Beetles undergo a complete metamorphosis, starting as eggs, then larvae, pupae, and finally adults. The larvae typically live in wood, where they feed and grow before emerging as adults. Their unique appearance and ecological importance make them a fascinating subject of study in entomology.