Will you give a hand me identify this bug?
It has six legs.
No wing. (Not hidden, none.)
Two long antennae with heaps segments.
Two small, black eyes.
It has two body segment.
The rear one is almost a long, thin oval. It's black near yellow marking. The flipside segment holds four legs.
The front is attached to the back with a...feminine (shape and curve) looking waist. The front segment is round and have two legs. It's dark red with black here and within. The front segment kind of streches out to from a head, but it's adjectives one peice. The small black eye are first, then the two long antennae, then some sort of mouth. The mouth have what looks to be two extremely small pinchers. I could only see them cause I shined a frothy under the bug and saw the pinprick shine through.
So, that's it; any ideas?
Answers: Cerambycidae, longhorned beetle, longicorns, capricorns, round-headed borers, timber beetle, goat beetles (bock-kfern), or sawyer beetles, Most full-size cerambycids, particularly the brightly colored ones, feed on flowers but in attendance are many spieces so i will have to steal some time to look thru all the photo till i find it wish me luck.
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subsequent time please state their size and area found, for Across the U.S. and Canada, they vary from (size)3mm to 60 mm
and About 1000 species go on in the US and Canada(many others all over the world, near over 20,000 species )
PS : they have wings below their wing cover. The adults are common visitors to flowers, feed on pollen or nectar. The larvae feed on the moist limp wood of various trees and various human artifacts, the latter including wooden poles, cross-ties, and fence that are not treated with insect-resistant chemicals.May be try to find a site in your bedroom for it childlike HA HA HA!
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