domingo, 29 de noviembre de 2009

Animals: Insects: Beetle - Escarabajo

An assortment of beetles.

A male stag beetle (Odontolabis castelnaudi), a large scarab beetle from southeast Acia.

An adult ten-lined june beetle (Polyphylla decemlineata).


An adult pine sawyer beetle (Ergates spiculatus).

A metallic green fig beetle (Cotinus texana), so named because it is often found feeding on fig fruits during the warm summer months in southern California.

A metallic green fig beetle (Cotinus texana) gorging itself inside a fleshy, ripe syconium of the Calimyrna fig (Ficus carica).

A male goliath beetle (Goliathus orientalis), a large scarab beetle from Africa.

A friendly sawyer beetle on a coffee table in Wyoming.

A desert blister beetle (Lytta magister) on rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus nauseosus).

A deceased golden tortoise beetle (Metriona bicolor).

A female rain beetle (Pleocoma sp.).


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