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- Please advise if you
identify any of the below Longicorn Beetles.
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- Lycid-mimicking Beetle

- ? sp., body length 20mm
- The beetle about to fly away. We can see its hind wings which are
normally folded under the forewings cover. Beetles only use their hind wings
for flying. The harden forewings are used as the protection to their hind wings
and abdomen. When fly, the forewings are just open and have no or very minor
aero-dynamic effect. This may not be a longicorn beetle although it has long
antenna.
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