• The best known species is Trachelophorus giraffa. (wikipedia.org)
  • Species include: Trachelophorus abdominalis Trachelophorus ardea Trachelophorus ater Trachelophorus camelus Trachelophorus castaneus Trachelophorus dromas Trachelophorus elegans Trachelophorus fausti Trachelophorus foveicollis Trachelophorus giraffa Trachelophorus giraffoides Trachelophorus limbatus Trachelophorus madegassus Trachelophorus michaelis Trachelophorus numeralis Trachelophorus pygmaeus Trachelophorus rubrodorsatus Trachelophorus signatus Trachelophorus uniformis Trachylophorus. (wikipedia.org)
  • I haven't seen this one before and I searched web to find out what insect is this and found its image which saying its a "Giraffe Weevil" (Trachelophorus giraffa). (stackexchange.com)
  • Without seeing a picture of what you found, there are many other similar species with long necks in the family Attelabidae , which is the family of Trachelophorus giraffa . (stackexchange.com)
  • Even if we should never rule out the possibility of range changes/introductions, this must be based on close examinations of the specimen, and it is even more unlikely in this case since Trachelophorus giraffa seems to be a very specialized species. (stackexchange.com)
  • Also the photographs I posted are taken from web and I strongely identify the specie as either 'Apoderus longicollis' or 'Trachelophorus giraffa' and its brightly red colored as giraffa and the longicollis mentioned is light red in color .S I thought it was giraffa, From the day I found this insect I am thoroughly searching for another one but failed to find any. (stackexchange.com)
  • First of all, the beetle you found likely doesn't belong to Trachelophorus giraffa . (stackexchange.com)