Longest beetle body (specimen)

Longest beetle body (specimen)
Who
titan beetle Titanus giganteus
What
16.7 cm (6.5 in) centimetre(s)
Where
Not Applicable
When
2016

The longest species of beetle in terms of body size alone is the titan beetle Titanus giganteus of South America, with an average body length of 15 cm (6 in). The largest reliably measured male titan was collected in January 1989 by Patrick Bleuzen in French Guiana and was 16.7 cm (6.5 in) long when dried. It was probably slightly longer when alive.

In terms of total length, the hercules beetle Dynastes hercules (the largest of the "rhinoceros" beetles, also of South America) measure 17 cm (7 in) long, owing to a long pair of horns – one extending from the head, the other from the thorax.