I received an email from Deng of Rizal province saying that she got a beetle in her house and when I asked for a photo, I was just amazed at what she got: a prionine beetle! Intrigued at what species it might be, I arranged to visit her even if its a few hours from Makati. Two days later and after about 6 hours on the road, round trip, I was back at home with my prized specimen which at that time, was already weakened from a few days of being placed inside a wooden box.
I checked Hudepohl’s Longhorn Beetles of the Philippines and basing on the key and characteristics, the cerambycid is Macrophysis luzona FABRICIUS 1775.
M luzona is not a rare species but not too common either. I first collected one back in October 06 in Bulacan while doing some photography work. However, I still haven’t set it.
The species is known to be distributed in the islands of Luzon, Marinduque, Mindoro and Mindanao. Its really a large beetle and if one is not too familiar with the characteristics, might easily be confused with the genus Anomophysis of which there are two species in the country.








hello! is this kind endemic here in the Philippines?
i chanced upon a dead one and asked the bugman in “what’s that bug” website, and he gave me the name that’s why i was able to google it. i’m glad to discover there’s a website like yours!
kabayan pa! thanks!
i think its endemic
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