Life The extremely long white hairs on the recently called longhorn beetle Excastra albopilosa might trick predators into believing it is covered in fungi By James Woodford Facebook/ Meta Twitter/ X icon WhatsApp Linkedin Reddit Email A brand-new types of fluffy longhorn beetle discovered in Queensland, Australia James Tweed An entomologist camping with his partner in Queensland, Australia, has actually discovered what might be a competitor for Australia’s, and possibly the world’s, fluffiest beetle. The discovery was made by James Tweed at the University of Queensland throughout Christmas 2021 at Binna Burra Lodge in Queensland’s Gold Coast Hinterland. As he emerged from his camping tent, Tweed, who generally studies the bugs of Norfolk Island in the South Pacific, saw what he believed were droppings on a typical, flax-like shrub of the genus Lomandra. On closer evaluation, he saw it was in fact an amazing, 10-millimetre-long red and black beetle covered in hair, which was particularly thick around the leading half of its body. He rapidly understood it was a kind of longhorn beetle– a household with around 36,000 explained types– however there was absolutely nothing equivalent to it that was understood in other places. It has actually been designated as a brand-new genus and types called Excastra albopilosa, which equates to “from the camp, white and hairy”. “There’s several beetles that are extremely hirsute,” states Tweed. “But this one is actually distinct in the length of the hairs and the pattern. It’s not unusual for a beetle to be hairy, however it’s unusual to be this hairy.” While it isn’t understood why the beetle is so hairy, one possible description is that it makes it look as though it is contaminated with a fungi and thus unpalatable to predators, states Tweed. The private he gathered, which is now kept as the type specimen in the Australian National Insect Collection, is the just one that has actually been discovered in spite of many searches around the camping area considering that the discovery. It is most likely to be a fairly uncommon types, states Tweed. “However, it might likewise prevail however we simply have not discovered where it lives yet– for all we understand, it might be residing in the tops of trees where we have not surveyed.” Subjects: