Batus barbicornis

Batus barbicornis
Batus barbicornis MHNT
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Cerambycidae
Genus: Batus
Species: B. barbicornis
Binomial name
Batus barbicornis
(Linnaeus, 1764)

Batus barbicornis is a species of beetle in the Cerambycidae family.[1] It was described by Linnaeus in 1764.[1]

Batus barbicornis

Synonyms

Description

Batus barbicornis grows up to 4 centimetres in length.[2] The species shows an aposematic coloration. These beetles are black coloured and have red antennaes with four black bits as well as a few red rectangles on its prothorax and elytra.[3] The adult lays eggs in holes bored in a tree. The larvae feed on wood and represent a severe pest of trees.[2]

Distribution

This species is native to South America. It can be found in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Iquitos (Peru),[3] Itaituba, Pará, (Brazil).,[4] Suriname, French Guiana, Guyana and Bolivia.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World. Retrieved on June 22, 2012.
  2. 1 2 Art.com
  3. 1 2 Jenny Jones (2012). Insect Remedies and one spider. p. 58. ISBN 9781904472049.
  4. Steven W. Lingafelter; Eugenio H. Nearns; Gérard L. Tavakilian; Miguel A. Monné; Michael Biondi. Longhorned Woodboring Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae and Disteniidae). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press. ISBN 978-1-935623-40-3. LCCN 2014005388.
  5. Cerambycoidea


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