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Flower Scarab Collection

"Flower Scarab: Nature's Vibrant Visitors" Discover the enchanting world of flower scarabs, fascinating beetles that bring life and color to our gardens

Background imageFlower Scarab Collection: Bee beetle (Trichius fasciatus) usually found on flowers

Bee beetle (Trichius fasciatus) usually found on flowers, in this case the Toothed orchid (Neotinea tridentata). Preci, Umbria, Italy, May

Background imageFlower Scarab Collection: Green june beetle (Cotinis nitida) in flight Williamson County, Texas, USA Controlled conditions

Green june beetle (Cotinis nitida) in flight Williamson County, Texas, USA Controlled conditions. October

Background imageFlower Scarab Collection: Rose chafer (Cetonia aurata) feeding on Rock rose (Cistus x hybridus) pollen

Rose chafer (Cetonia aurata) feeding on Rock rose (Cistus x hybridus) pollen. Cuts in petals where chafers legs were inserted to prevent it from falling off. In garden, Surrey, England, UK. June

Background imageFlower Scarab Collection: INDO 19-12 331

INDO 19-12 331
Flower Chafer - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

Background imageFlower Scarab 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 imageFlower Scarab 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 imageFlower Scarab 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 imageFlower Scarab Collection: Noble Chafer

Noble Chafer

Background imageFlower Scarab Collection: Goliathus goliatus, goliath beetle

Goliathus goliatus, goliath beetle
An x-ray image of the goliath beetle, Goliathus goliatus, showing shotgun wounds

Background imageFlower Scarab Collection: Goliath beetle C016 / 5702

Goliath beetle C016 / 5702
Goliath beetle (Goliathus goliathus). The goliath is the largest species of beetles reaching lengths of up to 15 centimetres and derives from Africa

Background imageFlower Scarab Collection: Euselates sp. rose chafer beetle

Euselates sp. rose chafer beetle
A colourful rose chafer beetle photographed in Sri Lanka. Chafer beetles have a characteristic V-shape where their wings meet and are a member of the same family as dung beetles

Background imageFlower Scarab Collection: Goliathus goliathus, goliath beetle

Goliathus goliathus, goliath beetle
The goliath beetle is a member of the family (Scarabaeidae; Cetoniinae). They are the largest species of beetle reaching lengths of up to 15cm and derive from Africa

Background imageFlower Scarab Collection: Max Barclay with beetle specimen

Max Barclay with beetle specimen

Background imageFlower Scarab Collection: Cetoniinae sp. rose chafer beetle

Cetoniinae sp. rose chafer beetle
A rose chafer beetle photographed in Sri Lanka. Chafer beetles have a characteristic V-shape where their wings meet and are a member of the same family as dung beetles


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"Flower Scarab: Nature's Vibrant Visitors" Discover the enchanting world of flower scarabs, fascinating beetles that bring life and color to our gardens. 🌸🐞 Bee beetle (Trichius fasciatus), a bee mimic, gracefully nectaring on Umbel-flowered catchfly, showcasing its remarkable adaptation skills. Witness the mesmerizing flight of the Green June Beetle (Cotinis nitida) in Williamson County, Texas, USA under controlled conditions - a true spectacle. Rose chafer (Cetonia aurata) indulging in the sweet delights of Rock rose (Cistus x hybridus) pollen; nature's delicate balance at work. INDO 19-12 331 reveals an exquisite encounter with these magnificent creatures - their intricate patterns and vibrant hues never cease to amaze. Marvel at the Rose chafer (Cetonia aurata) as it delicately feeds on Caucasian peony (Paeonia mlokosewitschii) pollen - a harmonious dance between insect and plant. Goliathus goliatus, also known as the goliath beetle, commands attention with its sheer size and strength – truly a titan among insects. Dicronorhina sp. Rose chafer beetle showcases its elegant form and captivating iridescent colors – a jewel-like beauty in our midst. Behold the Noble Chafer. With its regal appearance and graceful movements, it captures hearts wherever it goes – an emblem of natural elegance. Goliath beetle C016 / 5702 takes center stage with its impressive presence – an embodiment of power and resilience in the insect kingdom. Euselates sp. Rose chafer beetle enchants us with its ethereal charm; every detail seems meticulously crafted by nature's artistic hand. Finally, Goliathus goliathus emerges once again as a majestic symbol of the insect world – a true goliath among beetles.