Harlequin beetle

Acrocinus longimanus

The harlequin beetle is a large tropical longhorned beetle native to the Americas, especially from southern Mexico to Brazil in South America. The harlequin beetle feeds on sap and is given this name because of its elaborate pattern of black, red and greenish yellow markings on the wing covers of both sexes. The species name ''longimanus'' is a Latin word that refers to the extremely long forelegs of the males, which are usually longer than the beetle’s entire body. As an adult, the species is very large, with a body that can measure nearly 76 mm in length. It is also famous for carrying pseudoscorpions as a form of phoresy.
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderColeoptera
FamilyCerambycidae
GenusAcrocinus
SpeciesA. longimanus
Photographed in
Brazil
Costa Rica