Spade Armor

Spade Armor

Spade carapa, also known as spade worms, belongs to the family Coleoptera spade. The body is diverse, with a length of 2-100mm, and the body color is mostly brown, black brown to black, and some species have metallic luster. The salient feature is that the upper jaw of the head is developed and peculiar in shape, and the upper jaw of male individuals is often characterized by various strange forms for competing for mates. Belongs to completely metamorphic insects. The larvae are hypertrophic, grub-shaped, and feed on rotten wood. The adults are usually nocturnal, phototactic and feed on nectar. Widely distributed, in addition to Antarctica, all continents of the world are distributed. In China, spade is mainly distributed in the southern region.
Five Belt Green Sky Bull

Five Belt Green Sky Bull

The five banded green beetle is a beetle with a body length of 16-17 millimeters. Its head is relatively small, with coarse dots scattered on the surface. The gap between the antennae is narrow. The antennae are not particularly long, and when extended, they can only barely reach the front half of the forewings. The peduncle is the longest, and the 5 basal segments have fur on the lower edge. The anterior chest is oval shaped, with dense granules and dots at the top of its back. When the forewings are folded, they gradually narrow towards the back, and the tip feels like it has been directly cut, from where you can see that the end of the abdomen always protrudes. There is a slight scratch on the back of the forewings, but due to the dense fur, it cannot be seen. The hind legs are particularly long, with their joints extending beyond the posterior end of the forewings,
Double spine beetle

Double spine beetle

The double ridged longhorn beetle is a beetle belonging to the longhorn family. This beetle is distributed in Taiwan and China. The body length is 9.5-17.0 millimeters. The body is covered with extremely thick and dense light colored fuzz, ranging from light grass green to light blue, and decorated with black stripes, composed of a base color and black fuzz. The variation between light and black colors is significant, forming different spotted patterns, especially in elytra. The anterior chest and back panel are pale in color, with circular black spots on both sides of the central area. Each elytra has three large black spots, the first of which is located on the outer side of the base, including the shoulders; The second one is slightly lower, before the middle; Stretching inward wider, but not reaching the middle seam.
Batocera horsfieldi

Batocera horsfieldi

Yun Ban Bai Tiao Tian Niu is a beetle belonging to the family Antlers and Spades. This beetle is distributed in provinces such as Sichuan, Yunnan, Chongqing, Guizhou, Guangxi, Guangdong, Taiwan, Fujian, Jiangxi, Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Hubei, Hunan, Hebei, Shandong, and Shaanxi in China.
Deer horn shovel shaped insect

Deer horn shovel shaped insect

The "little deer horn shovel beetle", also known as the "little deer horn beetle", is a beetle belonging to the family of deer horn shovel beetles.