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Scarab beetles are a type of insect belonging to the family Scarabaeidae, and are found in many parts of the world and come in a variety of colors and sizes

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Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Egyptian Beetle scarab engraving 1893

Egyptian Beetle scarab engraving 1893
The Animal Kingdom by Baron Cuvier - London 1893

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) males fighting at dusk in oak wood, the Netherlands, June

Stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) males fighting at dusk in oak wood, the Netherlands, June

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) silhouetted at sunset. The Netherlands. August

Stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) silhouetted at sunset. The Netherlands. August

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Green Scarab Beetle - Diphucephala sp

Green Scarab Beetle - Diphucephala sp
This Small Green Beetle is metallic green in colour often with red or golden tones, with very short on abdomen. Their larvae are C-shaped and live in soil, feed on roots and other organic matter

Background imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles Collection: Scarab beetles sleeping overnight in Persian marsh orchid (Dactylorhiza umbrosa). Turkey

Scarab beetles sleeping overnight in Persian marsh orchid (Dactylorhiza umbrosa). Turkey. June

Background imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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

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Background imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles Collection: Egyptian gold pectoral with scarab

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

Background imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Artwork of a dung beetle, rolling dung

Artwork of a dung beetle, rolling dung

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Illustration of animals above ground and in burrows

Illustration of animals above ground and in burrows

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Cockchafer, May bug (Melolontha)

Cockchafer, May bug (Melolontha)

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Cockchafer or May Bug -Melolontha melolontha- on a mint leaf

Cockchafer or May Bug -Melolontha melolontha- on a mint leaf

Background imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles 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 imageScarab Beetles Collection: Detail from Plate 18 from Insectes, pub. 1930s (pochoir print)

Detail from Plate 18 from Insectes, pub. 1930s (pochoir print)
3329334 Detail from Plate 18 from Insectes, pub. 1930s (pochoir print) by Seguy, Emile-Allain (1877-1951); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Detail from Plate 18 from Insectes, pub. 1930s (pochoir print)

Detail from Plate 18 from Insectes, pub. 1930s (pochoir print)
3329333 Detail from Plate 18 from Insectes, pub. 1930s (pochoir print) by Seguy, Emile-Allain (1877-1951); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Ring: Scarab, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (about 1350 BCE). Creator: Unknown

Ring: Scarab, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (about 1350 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Ring: Scarab, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (about 1350 BCE)

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Ring: Scarab, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (about 1390 BCE). Creator: Unknown

Ring: Scarab, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (about 1390 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Ring: Scarab, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (about 1390 BCE)

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Scarab: Uninscribed, Egypt, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12 (about 1985-1773 BCE)

Scarab: Uninscribed, Egypt, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12 (about 1985-1773 BCE)

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Scarab: Wish Formula, Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period, Dynasties 18-26 (about 1550-525 BCE

Scarab: Wish Formula, Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period, Dynasties 18-26 (about 1550-525 BCE)

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Scarab: Wish Formula, Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period, Dynasties 18-26 (about 1550-525 BCE

Scarab: Wish Formula, Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period, Dynasties 18-26 (about 1550-525 BCE)

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Scarab: Uninscribed, Egypt, Middle Kingdom-Late Period, Dynasties 12-26

Scarab: Uninscribed, Egypt, Middle Kingdom-Late Period, Dynasties 12-26 (about 1985-525 BCE)

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Scarab: Wish Formula, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE)

Scarab: Wish Formula, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE)

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Scarab: Cobras Addorsed and Linked, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (about 1550-1295 BCE)

Scarab: Cobras Addorsed and Linked, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (about 1550-1295 BCE)

Background imageScarab Beetles Collection: Scarab: Wish Formula, Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period, Dynasties 18-26 (about 1550-525 BCE

Scarab: Wish Formula, Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period, Dynasties 18-26 (about 1550-525 BCE)



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Scarab Beetles Collection

Scarab beetles are a type of insect belonging to the family Scarabaeidae, and are found in many parts of the world and come in a variety of colors and sizes. The most common species is the dung beetle, which feeds on animal droppings. Other species feed on decaying plant material or fungi, while some are predators that feed on other insects. Scarabs have an oval-shaped body with six legs and two antennae, and their wings are usually covered by a hard shell called an elytra and can range in size from 1/8 inch to over 3 inches long depending on the species. Many they have symbolic meaning in different cultures around the world, often associated with rebirth or resurrection due to their habit of burying themselves underground before emerging as adults.
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