A Cerambycid Long-horned beetle feeds on the pollen in an open Hedge Bindweed flower. This huge family of beetle have characteristic long antennae
A Cerambycid Long-horned beetle feeds on the pollen in an open Hedge Bindweed flower. This huge family of beetle have characteristic long antennae and they are all plant feeding insects, some are pests
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Location: West Beck, Driffield, Yorkshire, UK
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
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