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Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: Underside of shiny green chafer beetle (Neptunides polychromus) showing legs attached to the thorax

Underside of shiny green chafer beetle (Neptunides polychromus) showing legs attached to the thorax and the flat scoop shaped horn over its head

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: Odontolabis cuvera (Stag Beetle) head, eyes and mandible, extreme close-up

Odontolabis cuvera (Stag Beetle) head, eyes and mandible, extreme close-up

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: Seven-Spotted Ladybird (Coccinella Septempunctata) perched on flower bud, side view, close up

Seven-Spotted Ladybird (Coccinella Septempunctata) perched on flower bud, side view, close up

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: Larvae of Mexican bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis) hatching from eggs, view from above

Larvae of Mexican bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis) hatching from eggs, view from above

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: Mexican bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis) on a leaf ready to pupate

Mexican bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis) on a leaf ready to pupate

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: VW Volkswagen Classic Beetle 1500, 1968, Blue, light

VW Volkswagen Classic Beetle 1500, 1968, Blue, light
VW Volkswagen Classic Beetle 1500 1968 Blue light

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle (1192cc, modified), 1970, Blue, light

VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle (1192cc, modified), 1970, Blue, light
VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle (1192cc, modified) 1970 Blue light

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle, 1969, Green

VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle, 1969, Green
VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle 1969 Green

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: Ceroglossus Beetle

Ceroglossus Beetle
One of the specimens collected from the Andes of Chile by Charles Darwin during his five year voyage on the HMS Beagle (1831 - 1836)

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: Dytiscus marginalis, great diving beetle (male)

Dytiscus marginalis, great diving beetle (male)

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle 1953 brown

VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle 1953 brown

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: Rp6Drnatfvac

Rp6Drnatfvac
A Brazilian man transports on his horse-drawn cart the remains of a Volkswagen Beetle that caught fire and was abandoned by its owner the day before in Rio de Janeiro

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: An immature African Harrier-Hawk, or Gymnogene, claws out grubs in the holes of a dead tree made

An immature African Harrier-Hawk, or Gymnogene, claws out grubs in the holes of a dead tree made by borer beetles. Fully-grown birds often steal the young of swifts

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: The exposed barnacle-encrusted roots of mangrove trees

The exposed barnacle-encrusted roots of mangrove trees, which line the tidal inlet to the historic town of Faza on Pate Island

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: A bat-eared fox at the entrance to its burrow

A bat-eared fox at the entrance to its burrow. These long-limbed, large eared foxes feed on termites, beetles and other invertebrates

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: USA, Texas, Route 66, Conway Bug Ranch, Made of VW Beetles

USA, Texas, Route 66, Conway Bug Ranch, Made of VW Beetles USA Texas Route 66 Conway Bug Ranch (homage to Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo TX). Made of VW Beetles

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: Egyptian hieroglyphs from a Book of the Dead

Egyptian hieroglyphs from a Book of the Dead

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: Egyptian gold pectoral with scarab

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

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print 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 imageRelated Images Photographic Print 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 imageRelated Images Photographic Print 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 imageRelated Images Photographic Print 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 imageRelated Images Photographic Print 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 imageRelated Images Photographic Print 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 imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: Picture No. 12010244

Picture No. 12010244
Sexton Beetle - With Mites - Cornwall - UK Date

Background imageRelated Images Photographic Print Collection: Picture No. 12009485

Picture No. 12009485
Robber fly feeding on recently-caught beetle - prey species Lagria vulnerata (Tenebrionidae) - hanging from support by one leg - Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa Date



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