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Beetle Collection (page 19)

"From Africa to Mexico: Exploring the Fascinating World of Beetles" Two dung beetles rolling a dung ball, Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa

Background imageBeetle Collection: Sri Lanka-Auto-Volkswagen-Car

Sri Lanka-Auto-Volkswagen-Car
Vintage Volkswagen Beetle cars are parked in Colombo on June 21, 2015, during Volkswagen Day celebrations. Volkswagen owners hold an annual pageant in Sri Lanka to show off their vintage cars

Background imageBeetle Collection: Picture No. 11092010

Picture No. 11092010
Red Lily Beetle eggs on lily leaf excreting from mouth parts May Date:

Background imageBeetle Collection: Picture No. 11071184

Picture No. 11071184
Ash Bark Beetle Gallery - UK. Date:

Background imageBeetle Collection: Picture No. 10855837

Picture No. 10855837
Devil's Coach Horse Beetle - fighting a centipede (Staphylinus olens) Date:

Background imageBeetle Collection: Carabus intricatus, blue ground beetle

Carabus intricatus, blue ground beetle

Background imageBeetle Collection: Limoniscus violaceus, violet click

Limoniscus violaceus, violet click

Background imageBeetle Collection: Dynastes hercules, hercules beetle

Dynastes hercules, hercules beetle
Hercules beetles are from Central and South America are among the longest beetles with males reaching 190 mm (7.5 inches) in length

Background imageBeetle Collection: Euchroma gigantea, giant jewel beetle

Euchroma gigantea, giant jewel beetle
A specimen of a giant jewel beetle a member of the family (Buprestidae) from South America, from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBeetle Collection: Dicronorhina sp. rose chafer beetle

Dicronorhina sp. rose chafer beetle
A rose chafer beetle from Africa from the family Scarabaeidae; Cetoniinae. Chafer beetles have a characteristic V-shape where their wings meet and are a member of the same family as dung beetles

Background imageBeetle Collection: Dermestes lardarius, larder beetle

Dermestes lardarius, larder beetle
The larder beetle is a small, dark-coloured beetle with grey and black markings. Body length 7 mm, scale indicated by pin head on the right

Background imageBeetle Collection: Prosopocoilus confucius (Hope), stag beetle

Prosopocoilus confucius (Hope), stag beetle
Detail of a stag beetle (Prosopocoilus confucius) native to N. India, China and southeast towards Vietnam

Background imageBeetle Collection: Aphodius niger, Beaulieu dung beetle

Aphodius niger, Beaulieu dung beetle
A mounted specimen of a Beaulieu dung beetle (Aphodius niger) this beetle has only ever been found in the New Forest, Hampshire

Background imageBeetle Collection: Splendour beetle

Splendour beetle
Close-up of splendour beetle with legs outstretched. Specimen held within the Entomology Department at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBeetle Collection: Lucanus cervus Linnaeus, stag beetle

Lucanus cervus Linnaeus, stag beetle
Classis I Tab V from Insecten-Belustigung 1746-61, Volume 2 by August Johann R� von Rosenhof (1705-1759)

Background imageBeetle Collection: Beetles illustration

Beetles illustration
An illustration of beetles from Sebae Rerum Naturalium, 1765 by D Albert Seba

Background imageBeetle Collection: Titanus giganteus, South American longhorn or titan beetle

Titanus giganteus, South American longhorn or titan beetle
The South American longhorn or Titan beetle is largest known beetle and inhabits the Amazon forests

Background imageBeetle Collection: Beetle collection

Beetle collection
A diverse collection of beetle specimens held in the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBeetle Collection: A collection of beetles

A collection of beetles
A diverse selection of beetles (coleoptera) from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBeetle Collection: Copris fallaciosus, Kenyan dung beetle

Copris fallaciosus, Kenyan dung beetle
Dung beetle specimen from the family Scarabaeidae, held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBeetle Collection: Mellissius eudoxus, scarab beetle

Mellissius eudoxus, scarab beetle
A species of scarab beetle from St. Helena, from the Scarabaeidae family (Wollastons Rutelidae, Dynastidae)

Background imageBeetle Collection: Adoretus versutus, rose beetle

Adoretus versutus, rose beetle
A species of rose beetle from St. Helena. Specimen from the Scarabaeidae family (Wollastons Rutelidae, Dynastidae)

Background imageBeetle Collection: Aplothorax burchelli, giant ground beetle

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

Background imageBeetle Collection: Max Barclay with Malthodes lobatus, whitehawk soldier beetle

Max Barclay with Malthodes lobatus, whitehawk soldier beetle
This new beetle was discovered in Brighton, U.K in 2003 by Max Barclay an entomologist at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBeetle Collection: Titanus giganteus (left), Dynastes hercules (right)

Titanus giganteus (left), Dynastes hercules (right)
The South American longhorn beetle (left) at 160 mm long and the hercules beetle (right) 170 mm long. Two of the largest beetles in the world

Background imageBeetle Collection: Titanus giganteus L. South American longhorn beetle

Titanus giganteus L. South American longhorn beetle
This is the largest beetle in the world, measuring between 12 and 20 cms in length. They live in the rainforests of French Guiana and Brazil

Background imageBeetle Collection: Heteronychus arator, black beetle

Heteronychus arator, black beetle
A species of black beetle from St. Helena, from the Scarabaeidae family (Wollastons Rutelidae, Dynastidae)

Background imageBeetle Collection: Titanus giganteus L. titan beetle

Titanus giganteus L. titan beetle
The titan is the largest beetle in the world. Measuring between 12 and 20 cms in length, this specimen was 15 cms. They live in the rainforests of French Guiana and Brazil

Background imageBeetle Collection: Beetle specimens from the Wallace collection

Beetle specimens from the Wallace collection
Specimens collected by Alfred Russel Wallace now held in the Natural History Museum London

Background imageBeetle Collection: Coccinella sp. black spotted ladybird

Coccinella sp. black spotted ladybird
Scanning electron microscope image showing the head of a black spotted ladybird (x 9 on a standard 9 cm wide print). This image has been coloured artifically by computer

Background imageBeetle Collection: 2-spot Ladybird - hibernating group - UK

2-spot Ladybird - hibernating group - UK
SPH-657 2-spot Ladybird - hibernating group UK Adalia bipunctata Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBeetle Collection: Prioninae, or long-horned beetles

Prioninae, or long-horned beetles
Prioninae, a subfamily of Cerambycidae (long-horned beetles). Date: 19th century

Background imageBeetle Collection: Volkswagen VW Beetle Convertible

Volkswagen VW Beetle Convertible

Background imageBeetle Collection: Devils Coach-horse Beetle

Devils Coach-horse Beetle
DWG-506 Devil's Coach-horse / Rove BEETLE - aggressive display with raised hind end Staphylinus olens This Rove beetle is found in woodland, hedgerows and gardens. Latin also Ocypus olens D. W

Background imageBeetle Collection: Titan Beetle - largest beetle in the world Amazonia Brazil South America

Titan Beetle - largest beetle in the world Amazonia Brazil South America
NG-940 Titan Beetle - largest beetle in the world Amazonia Brazil South America. Titanus giganteus Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBeetle Collection: Rhinoceros beetle (megasoma elephas)

Rhinoceros beetle (megasoma elephas). The horn is used to tip over rival males. When flying their wingspan can reach six inches across

Background imageBeetle Collection: Jewel Beetle

Jewel Beetle
PPG-389 Jewel Beetle Plusiotis resplendens Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBeetle Collection: woolly chafer - Adult. Feeds on vegetation, flying at dusk or night; attracted to lights

woolly chafer - Adult. Feeds on vegetation, flying at dusk or night; attracted to lights
ASW-4410 woolly chafer - Adult Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Sparrmannia flava Feeds on vegetation, flying at dusk or night; attracted to lights

Background imageBeetle Collection: Characteristic C-shaped white grub larva of flower chafer; feeds on plant roots

Characteristic C-shaped white grub larva of flower chafer; feeds on plant roots, compost and other rotting vegetation
ASW-4391 Characteristic C-shaped white grub larva of flower chafer; Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa Schizonycha sp. feeds on plant roots, compost and other rotting vegetation

Background imageBeetle Collection: Goliathus regius, the Royal Goliath beetle, a species of beetle of the family Scarabaeidae

Goliathus regius, the Royal Goliath beetle, a species of beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. From The Universe or, The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little, published 1882

Background imageBeetle Collection: The three states of an insect as seen in the Great Capricornis, aka

The three states of an insect as seen in the Great Capricornis, aka, the great capricorn beetle (Cerambyx cerdo) 1. The larva or caterpillar 2. The nymph or chrysalis 3. The perfect insect or imago

Background imageBeetle Collection: Dewdrops on ladybug on flower

Dewdrops on ladybug on flower
Dewdrops on a ladybug and green foliage of a flower; Oregon, United States of America

Background imageBeetle Collection: Seven-Spot Ladybird on a leaf

Seven-Spot Ladybird on a leaf
Seven-Spot Ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) on a leaf against a green background; Bavaria, Germany

Background imageBeetle Collection: Beetle and Calipers

Beetle and Calipers

Background imageBeetle Collection: Seven Spot Ladybird, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Seven Spot Ladybird, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageBeetle Collection: Seven Spot Ladybird on Tendril

Seven Spot Ladybird on Tendril

Background imageBeetle Collection: Seven Spot Ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) on flower, against green background

Seven Spot Ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) on flower, against green background. Bavaria, Germany

Background imageBeetle Collection: Engraving depicting fairies and a stag beetle, 19th century

Engraving depicting fairies and a stag beetle, 19th century
Engraving depicting fairies and a stag beetle

Background imageBeetle Collection: A Cucumber Beetle (Diabrotica undecimpunctata) explores a Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)

A Cucumber Beetle (Diabrotica undecimpunctata) explores a Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) in a flower garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America



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"From Africa to Mexico: Exploring the Fascinating World of Beetles" Two dung beetles rolling a dung ball, Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa, Africa: Witnessing nature's incredible teamwork as these industrious dung beetles work together to transport their precious cargo. Volkswagen VW Beetle: The iconic car that took inspiration from its namesake insect, revolutionizing the automotive industry with its timeless design and charm. Venus fly trap: A carnivorous plant known for its unique ability to capture insects like beetles, showcasing the intricate web of predator-prey relationships in nature. Entomology Specimens: Delving into the world of entomology through carefully preserved beetle specimens, unraveling their diverse forms and functions. Red Volkswagen Beetle parked on cobblestone street, Tepoztlan, near Mexico City where many city dwellers spend weekends, Morelos, Mexico: Blending classic style with vibrant colors against a picturesque backdrop - a perfect representation of the beloved VW Beetle's enduring popularity worldwide. Harlequin Ladybird - with 7-spot Ladybird on the left: Marveling at nature's artistry as two ladybirds showcase their striking patterns and vivid colors side by side. Dung beetle pushing a ball of dung: Observing one of nature's most peculiar behaviors as these resilient creatures tirelessly roll massive balls of dung across various landscapes – an essential task for maintaining ecosystem balance. Volkswagen VW Classic Beetle 1957 Blue light: Transporting us back in time to experience nostalgia and appreciate the timeless beauty of this vintage blue VW Classic Beetle model. Chrysina limbata, silver chafer beetle: Discovering the shimmering elegance embodied by this stunning silver chafer beetle species found in certain regions – truly a jewel among insects. Ocypus olens devils coach horse beetle model .