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Aplothorax burchelli, giant ground beetle
A specimen of a giant ground beetle (Aplothorax burchelli) from St. Helena, held in the entomology collections of the Natural History Museum, London
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Arthropod Arthropoda Beetle Carabidae Coleoptera Giant Ground Beetle Hexapod Hexapoda Insecta Specimen White Background Invertebrata
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1. Title: A Giant Leap in Insect Discovery: Aplothorax burchelli, the Colossal Ground Beetle of St. Helena 2.. This image showcases a specimen of Aplothorax burchelli, a colossal ground beetle, housed in the esteemed entomology collections of the Natural History Museum in London. The beetle, native to the remote island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean, is a striking example of the island's unique and diverse invertebrate fauna. Measuring up to 7 centimeters (2.75 inches) in length, Aplothorax burchelli is one of the largest ground beetles in the world. The beetle's robust, elongated body is covered in a metallic green exoskeleton, with distinct, raised, and intricately patterned ridges. Its powerful legs, adapted for burrowing and swift movement, are a testament to its prowess as a formidable predator in its ecosystem. The discovery of this impressive ground beetle on St. Helena, an island renowned for its isolation, highlights the importance of preserving and studying the unique biodiversity of remote locations. The Natural History Museum's extensive collections serve as a vital resource for researchers, allowing them to explore the natural world and uncover new insights into the intricacies of the insect kingdom. This studio shot, with the specimen carefully positioned against a pristine white background, provides a clear and unobstructed view of the Aplothorax burchelli's remarkable features. As an essential member of the Coleoptera order, Carabidae family, and Hexapoda class, this ground beetle contributes to the vast array of invertebrates, specifically insects, that make up the Arthropoda phylum. This image is a testament to the beauty and importance of the natural world, reminding us of the wonders that lie hidden in even the most remote corners of our planet.
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