All species of longhorn beetle found belong to the subfamily Lamiinae. Lamiinae is the largest group in Cerambycidae (Hanks 1999; Noerdjito et al. 2002). The subfamily Lamiinae has also been reported in Gunung Halimun National Park (Makihara et al. 2002), Gunung Ciremai National Park (Noerdjito 2008), Bogor Botanical Gardens (Noerdjito 2010), Mount Slamet (Noerdjito 2011) and Mount Salak (Noerdjito 2012). The number of individuals found in each habitat in this study varied. The highest number of individuals was found in the Agathis forest, while the lowest was found in the Schima forest. The differences in numbers of individuals found were due to the different characteristics of each habitat. Alekseev (2007) suggested that the abundance of longhorn beetles was influenced by forest type.