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It’s a newly discovered Australian beetle, which was initially mistaken for bird poo, says BBC News. Queensland entomologist James Tweed spotted the fluffy specimen, dubbed the “punk beetle” for its shaggy white locks, on a leaf during a camping trip. At first he thought it was a splodge of guano, but the Australian National Insect Collection has since confirmed that the longhorn beetle is an entirely new genus: Excastra albopilosa, meaning “from the camp” and “white and hairy”.
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Thanks.My BH will be interested in this.She’s into macro photography and bugs,beetles,spiders,etc.We do have spiders in our garden that disguise themselves as bird poo.
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Should have named it after the guy who found it. The Tweedy bug perhaps.
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