Rosalia batesi beetle

The Rosalia Batesi Beetle is an insect in. They can be found on tree stumps.

In

 * "The rosalia batesi beetle is a type of longhorn beetle, so named for the long antenna upon its head. But did you know that longhorn beetles often grow antenna LONGER than their very own bodies, wot wot? As if this weren't odious enough, look closely and you will find these antenna... are covered in tufts of hair! Best not look closely, I say. "

After donating to the museum, the Rosalia Batesi Beetle can be found on the log in the main exhibit near the Jewel Beetle and the Citrus Long-Horned Beetle.

Real-world information
Rosalia batesi is a species of longhorn beetle native to Japan. While it lays eggs in the bark of trees, like many other longhorn species, it does not pose a risk to the trees, unlike the Citrus Long-Horned Beetle.