(All photos taken by @paradigm42)
It is my pleasure to introduce you to a member of the Flower Longhorn Beetle family. I found this nifty little guy hanging out on my Day Lilly buds in late spring / early summer of 2019 while looking for macro photo subjects around my yard.
These guys come in all shapes and sizes, but all generally have similar long antennae and eat mostly pollen and nectar once adults. They are believed to be active pollinators, but their ultimate pollination impact is unknown.
Though their larva are wood borers, they generally aren't considered tree damaging pests. Except for a few specific types such as one that targets apple tree roots, the little damage they do is not considered detrimental to most tree species.
I hope you have enjoyed this macro look into the micro world of the Flower Longhorn Beetle.
Insect classification found here:
https://www.insectidentification.org/insects-by-state.asp?thisState=New%20York
Insect information found here:
https://pollinators.blogspot.com/2014/07/flower-longhorn-beetles-elegant-crowd.html?m=1
And Here:
https://bygl.osu.edu/node/445
This post was inspired by the Butterfly and Insect Day Give-away by @whatisnew. You can find the latest contest info here:
https://beta.steemit.com/insectpub/@whatisnew/thursday-is-butterfly-day-and-insect-day-giveaway-week-41
As always remember that it is all about the little things in life, and thanks for looking in! :)
I love the detail on the antennae and I love flower buds. This is a twofer for me! : ) Great information too. Thanks for using #insectpub tag @paradigma42 : )
I'm glad to see your pictures ... congratulations keep doing your job, I love your photos!
Thank you very much! That means a lot coming from an extremely talented photographer such as yourself. :) I am looking forward to spring so I can continue learning and improving my photography of the flora and fauna around me.