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Beetle Collection (page 20)

"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: Ladybug and kids

Ladybug and kids
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Background imageBeetle Collection: Insects

Insects
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Background imageBeetle Collection: Beetle on Orange Background

Beetle on Orange Background
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Background imageBeetle Collection: Spotted blister beetle (Ceroctis capensis) feeding on Gladiolus (Gladiolus alatus) petals

Spotted blister beetle (Ceroctis capensis) feeding on Gladiolus (Gladiolus alatus) petals. Cape Town, South Africa. September

Background imageBeetle Collection: Red bowled anemone (Anemone bucharica) with dark stamens and patterns on petal bases

Red bowled anemone (Anemone bucharica) with dark stamens and patterns on petal bases to attract Scarab beetle (Eulasia sp) pollinators

Background imageBeetle Collection: Bee beetle (Trichius fasciatus), a bee mimic, nectaring on Umbel-flowered catchfly

Bee beetle (Trichius fasciatus), a bee mimic, nectaring on Umbel-flowered catchfly (Silene compacta). Picks up pollen on hairy body. Russian Caucasus. June

Background imageBeetle Collection: New Zealand giraffe weevil (Lasiorhynchus barbicornis), Lake Waikaremoana, North Island

New Zealand giraffe weevil (Lasiorhynchus barbicornis), Lake Waikaremoana, North Island, New Zealand. New Zealand giraffe weevil is endemic to New Zealand and is its longest beetle in the world

Background imageBeetle Collection: Rose chafer (Cetonia aurata) feeding on Caucasian peony (Paeonia mlokosewitschii) pollen

Rose chafer (Cetonia aurata) feeding on Caucasian peony (Paeonia mlokosewitschii) pollen. Surrey, England, UK. May

Background imageBeetle Collection: Beetle, (Rhagonycha fulva), feeding on oxeye daisy flower, Scotland, UK, July

Beetle, (Rhagonycha fulva), feeding on oxeye daisy flower, Scotland, UK, July

Background imageBeetle Collection: Der Kafer, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). Creator: Carl Spitzweg

Der Kafer, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). Creator: Carl Spitzweg
Der Kafer, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). The beetle. A woman inspects her shoulder. From " Die gute alte Zeit: Zeichnungen von Karl Spitzweg"

Background imageBeetle Collection: Rhinoceros beetle, (Oryctes sp) on a moss covered tree trunk, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve

Rhinoceros beetle, (Oryctes sp) on a moss covered tree trunk, Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province, China

Background imageBeetle Collection: A Hare in the Forest, c. 1585 (oil on panel)

A Hare in the Forest, c. 1585 (oil on panel)
3247695 A Hare in the Forest, c. 1585 (oil on panel) by Hoffmann, Hans (c.1545/50-1591/92); 62.2x78.4 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; German, out of copyright

Background imageBeetle Collection: Still life, 1618 (oil on copper)

Still life, 1618 (oil on copper)
3087135 Still life, 1618 (oil on copper) by Binoit, Peter (fl.1611-24); 52x72 cm; Skokloster Castle, Sweden; German, out of copyright

Background imageBeetle Collection: Branch of a Pear Tree

Branch of a Pear Tree
BAL36369 Branch of a Pear Tree by Dietzsch, Barbara Regina (1706-83); Private Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imageBeetle Collection: Giraffe weevil (Trachelophorus giraffa) Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Moramanga, Madagascar

Giraffe weevil (Trachelophorus giraffa) Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Moramanga, Madagascar. May, 2017

Background imageBeetle Collection: Beetle

Beetle
Victorian vintage engraving of a beetle, France, 1875

Background imageBeetle Collection: Advertisement for Petermans Cockroach and Beetle Food

Advertisement for Petermans Cockroach and Beetle Food - certified by Drs. Hassall and Clayton, Analytical Chemists, not a POISON to Children or Pet Animals, but DEATH to cockroaches and beetles

Background imageBeetle Collection: Various Insects and Reptiles of Different Parts of the World. Artist: W Grainger

Various Insects and Reptiles of Different Parts of the World. Artist: W Grainger
Various Insects and Reptiles of Different Parts of the World. Scorpion, rattle snake, locust, crocodile, centipede, elephant beetle, worm, moth, butterfly, spider, Horn Serpent

Background imageBeetle Collection: The Story of the Largest British Beetle, 1935

The Story of the Largest British Beetle, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageBeetle Collection: Rhinoceros beetle (Chalcosoma moellenkampi) climbing up tree trunk, Danum Valley Reserve

Rhinoceros beetle (Chalcosoma moellenkampi) climbing up tree trunk, Danum Valley Reserve, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageBeetle Collection: Ten-spotted ladybird (Adalia decempunctata) on Common Water-plantain (Alsima plantago-aquatica)

Ten-spotted ladybird (Adalia decempunctata) on Common Water-plantain (Alsima plantago-aquatica) Belgium, June

Background imageBeetle Collection: Picture No. 12019772

Picture No. 12019772
Dung Beetle - with Phoretic Mites (Acari Subclass, Arachnida Class), mites are transported by host in a manner akin to hitch hiking - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia. Date:

Background imageBeetle Collection: Picture No. 12019759

Picture No. 12019759
Cerambycid (aka long Horned Beetle) - on fence - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia. Date:

Background imageBeetle Collection: Beetle at the rose branch. Artist: Tolstoy, Fyodor Petrovich (1783-1873)

Beetle at the rose branch. Artist: Tolstoy, Fyodor Petrovich (1783-1873)
Beetle at the rose branch. Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageBeetle Collection: The Scarab, 1923

The Scarab, 1923. One of a series of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards called Lucky Charms, (Bristol and London, 1923)

Background imageBeetle Collection: Insects harmful to furs, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Insects harmful to furs, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Insects harmful to furs, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 5th December 1897

Background imageBeetle Collection: Harmful insects, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Harmful insects, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Harmful insects, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 11th April 1897

Background imageBeetle Collection: Xylophagous insects that are destructive to forests, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Xylophagous insects that are destructive to forests, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Xylophagous insects, that are destructive to forests, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 25th April 1897

Background imageBeetle Collection: Scarab and Ra, Tomb of Seti, Egypt, 1910. Artist: Walter Tyndale

Scarab and Ra, Tomb of Seti, Egypt, 1910. Artist: Walter Tyndale
Scarab and Ra, Tomb of Seti, Egypt, 1910. Published in Egypt by Walter Tyndale, 1910

Background imageBeetle Collection: Scarab in amethyst, Ancient Egyptian, 13th century BC

Scarab in amethyst, Ancient Egyptian, 13th century BC. The Ancient Egyptians worshipped scarab beetles as an embodiment of the god Khepri and carried amulets in the shape of the insects

Background imageBeetle Collection: Scarab bracelet from Tutankhamuns tomb, 14th century BC

Scarab bracelet from Tutankhamuns tomb, 14th century BC. The tomb of the 18th Dynasty Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun (reigned 1333-1323 BC)

Background imageBeetle Collection: Ancient Egyptian papyrus of death kneeling before a snake

Ancient Egyptian papyrus of death kneeling before a snake. From the collection of the Egyptian Museum of Berlin, Germany

Background imageBeetle Collection: Cochineal and lac insects, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Cochineal and lac insects, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
Cochineal and lac insects, c1850. Varnish and scarlet dye are derived from the lac insect native to parts of Asia, and a red colour from the cochineal insect of South America

Background imageBeetle Collection: Egyptian Papyrus of Queen Nejmet, c11th century BC

Egyptian Papyrus of Queen Nejmet, c11th century BC. RA and Khepri in boat of the Sun-god drawn by the 12 gods of the hours of night with the infant sun and the Beetle-god of Creation

Background imageBeetle Collection: Scarab-beetle, God with Infant Sun and Sun-Disc below, c11th century BC

Scarab-beetle, God with Infant Sun and Sun-Disc below, c11th century BC. 21st Dynasty, Egyptian Papyrus of Queen Nejmet. Nodjmet was an ancient Egyptian noble lady of the late 20th-early 21st

Background imageBeetle Collection: Egyptian Obelisk of Tuthmosis II, 15th century BC

Egyptian Obelisk of Tuthmosis II, 15th century BC. From Karnak now at Istanbul. Thutmose II was the fourth Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt

Background imageBeetle Collection: Egyptian gold pectoral with scarab

Egyptian gold pectoral with scarab
New Kingdom Egyptian gold pectoral with scarab, from the Louvres collection

Background imageBeetle Collection: Detail of the papyrus of Queen Nejmet

Detail of the papyrus of Queen Nejmet from her Book of the Dead, from Thebes. It show the rising sun-disc, the infant sun and the beetle who is the created beetle of becoming

Background imageBeetle Collection: Mask of a woman, from Egypt, Roman Period, c100-c120

Mask of a woman, from Egypt, Roman Period, c100-c120. The woman wears a yellow tunic, leaving her breasts exposed, a collar and a winged scarab beetle, and has a garland of rosebuds in her hair

Background imageBeetle Collection: Limestone relief of a scarab beetle and vulture wings under a disk of the sun, Edfu, Egypt

Limestone relief of a scarab beetle and vulture wings under a disk of the sun, Edfu, Egypt

Background imageBeetle Collection: Scarab surmounting a relief of a pharaoh receiving tribute, Temple of Karnak, Egypt

Scarab surmounting a relief of a pharaoh receiving tribute, Temple of Karnak, Egypt

Background imageBeetle Collection: The Fairy Queens Messenger, c1870. Artist: Richard Doyle

The Fairy Queens Messenger, c1870. Artist: Richard Doyle
The Fairy Queens Messenger, c1870. Illustration for a poem by William Allingham, showing a fairy sitting on the back of a stag beetle

Background imageBeetle Collection: Ancient Egyptian jewellery

Ancient Egyptian jewellery. In the centre of the middle item is a carving of sacred scarab beetle. From the British Museum, London



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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 .