White-spotted Longhorn vs Korean Click Beetle

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute White-spotted Longhorn Korean Click Beetle
Scientific Name Batocera rufomaculata Campsosternus auratus
Order Coleoptera Coleoptera
Family Cerambycidae Elateridae
Size 35-55 mm 25-40 mm
Habitat Farmland Grasslands
Diet Wood Feeders Root Feeders
Regions India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia, China China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam
Conservation Not Evaluated Not Evaluated

White-spotted Longhorn

A large greyish-brown longhorn beetle with orange or rufous spots on its elytra. It is a significant pest of mango, fig, and rubber trees across tropical Asia.

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Did You Know?

A single larva can spend up to two years feeding inside a tree trunk before emerging as an adult.

Korean Click Beetle

A large metallic green click beetle with a coppery sheen found across East Asia. It can propel itself several inches into the air with its clicking mechanism.

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Did You Know?

Its clicking jump can launch it over 15 cm into the air, generating a force of over 300 g.