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| Photo Information |
| Copyright: ahmad rofiq (arofiq) (15) |
| Genre: Animals |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2004-11-03 |
| Categories: Insects |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2004-11-03 17:59 |
| Viewed: 1120 |
| Points: 4 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Again, I shot something that I dod not know their name, I have lot of nice photos of something. Although I didn't know theiw name but I like them.
This object had antenna longer than his body and his body about 1.5 x 8 cm2. And his feets are sticked well on surfaces. |
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Ahmad this looks like some form of Longhorn Beetle it is well imaged.
But what you do need to consider for this and future posting to TN that NOTES about the subject you post as an image, and about where and how you achieved the shot and any post work you did to it to prepare it for posting here.There are a lot of good examples already on the site and most people are very approachable for help both in how to write and research the notes and answer your identification questions if you are stuck.
Be warned lack of informative notes is now a reason for images to be removed from TN.
Yours Robert Brown (TN moderator)
Welcome Ahmad, it does look like a long horned beetle (family: Cerambycidae) of some sort. I have never seen this specimen before. It looks huge, 8cm does it include the antennae? Thanx for sharing.
Yes it's a longhorn beetle, Batocera wallacei, quite typical for the region. Wish I could ever see such creatures in the wild!