Aristobia approximator (Tufted Longhorn Beetle) - Sikkim Beetle
This beetle is famous for its striking black and yellow spotted pattern, which helps it blend into the dappled light of the forest or warn predators to stay away. Its most "special" feature is the tiny tufts of black hair found on the third segment of its very long antennae, which is how it got its common name. Growing about the size of a grown-up's thumb, they have a hard, armor-like shell and strong jaws that allow them to live and feed in the woody environments they call home.

Comments