My son, Tony, took this photo this past week at Triangle Lake (Oregon). The beautiful bug was crawling across a stump when he captured the showy backside. If anyone knows what the name of this beautiful bug is let me know. It was approx. 3/4″ long. Joshua Bergan provided the answer! The ‘golden buprestid beetle’.
Entomology, insects, Nature, Photography
Mystery Bug on a Stump


This is the “golden buprestid,” Cypriacis aurulenta. This is a relatively common beetle in the Pacific Northwest. They live in dead and dying conifers. It’s reproted that the larvae may bore in a tree for decades (the reported record is 51 years) before emerging as adults like this one.
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Magnificent. I’m gonna say it’s the golden buprestid beetle.
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Oh Wow…exactly you bugmeister!!! Wood boring beetle. Thanks!
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I have no idea, but for a bug it’s beautiful.
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It really is so beautiful! Keep using that word, but it is!
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Its got me stumped 🙂
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Clever!
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