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Scarab Beetle Collection

Chrysina limbata, silver chafer beetle

Scarab beetles

Watch (scarab beetle), about 1900. Creator: Unknown

Scarab beetle depicting Sileno in black jasper. Greek Civilization, 5th Century BC

Dung beetle larva. Artwork by Tim Hayward and Bernard Thornton

Glass goblet imitating jade and mottled with blue, France, 19th century

Gold ring depicting scarab, Italy, Goldsmith art, Greek civilization, Magna Graecia

Carnelian scarab with Isis and Horus as child, set in gold

Scene from Book of Dead, Heruben Papyrus

Greek scaraboid showing woman at fountain in green jasper

Egypt, Thebes, Luxor, Valley of the Kings

Egypt, Ancient Thebes, Valley of the Kings

Mythological papyrus of Imenemsauf

Ornament of a mummy: faience pectoral with winged scarab

Ancient Egyptian ornaments and protective objects of the mummy: necklace and scarabs

Scarab: Aakheperkara (Thutmose I), Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, Reign of Thutmose I

Stag beetle (Lucanus cervus), adult male on oak tree, Italy

Ancient Egyptian decoration, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Scarab beetle, illustration

Ornament of a mummy: pectoral with scarab made of lapis lazuli

Picture series Comic animal scenes

Insects, 1, Forked nose, Dicranorrhina smithi

Insects, Hercules beetle (Dynastes hercules) is a species of the leaf-horned beetle family

Insects, Field cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha)

Cockchafer, historical illustration

Woodcut, Scarab beetle (Scarabaeidae)

Lion and Egyptian scarab beetle

Ground Beetle and Scarab; Mira calligraphiae monumenta

Decorative wall paintings from ancient Egypt

Greater stag beetle, lesser stag beetle, etc

Scarab, minotaur, dung beetles, etc

Ceramic bead pectoral in form of a winged scarab, New Kingdom, Dynasty XXVI

Egypt, Papyrus depicting the sacred scarab, eighteenth dynasty

Egypt, Thebes, Luxor. Valley of the Kings

Gold bead necklace, scarab ring

Sacred Beetle (Scarabaeus sacer), Scarabaeidae

Ornament of a mummy: necklace with scarab

Stellion or Painted Agama (Stellagama stellio), Agamidae (drawing)

Sculpture depicting scarab, Temple of Amun

Egypt, Thebes, Luxor. Valley of the Kings

Italy, Cagliari, Gold bracelet with scarab

Egypt, Luxor Governorate, Valley of Kings, Tutankhamun Tomb

Winged Scarab Pendant of Tutankhamun, 1332-1322 BC. Creator: Unknown

Winged Scarab Amulet, Egypt, Late Period (664-332 BCE). Creator: Unknown

Mirror case in the form of an ankh, from the tomb of Tutankhamun (c

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

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

Red bowled anemone (Anemone bucharica) with dark stamens and patterns on petal bases

Tab XIII, Beetles, Illustration from from Historiae naturalis de quadrupetibus

Scarab, symbol of God Khepri, granite statue

Gold pectoral with scarab of Ramses II

Gold pectoral with scarab of Ramses II

Scarab, symbol of the god Khepri

Mummy cover with winged divinity protecting scarab, symbol of eternity

Pectoral made of gold, lapislazuli and semi-precious stones depicting scarab

Stone Heart Scarab (image 2 of 2)

Scarab of Seti I (image 2 of 2), Reign of Seti I (1314-1304). Creator: Unknown

Scarab of Seti I (image 1 of 2), Reign of Seti I (1314-1304). Creator: Unknown

Scarab Depicting a Baboon before the Throne Name of Ramses II

Faience Scarab with Name of Queen Tiy

Faience Scarab Depicting a Beetle Flanked by Cobras

Scarab with Two Bound Enemies (image 2 of 2)

Heart Scarab (image 2 of 2), New Kingdom-Late Period (1569-525 BCE) or modern

Heart Scarab (image 1 of 2), New Kingdom-Late Period (1569-525 BCE) or modern

Painted Plume with Sun Disk Containing Winged Kheper Beetle

Hyksos Scarab with Foreign King's Name (image 1 of 2)

Scarab with Protective Inscription (image 2 of 2)

Scarab Inscribed with a Protective Inscription including the Underworld Deity Maahis

Hyksos Scarab with Foreign King's Name (image 2 of 2)

Uninscribed Quartz Scarab (image 1 of 2), c1991-1786 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Scarab With Depiction of the Hippo Goddess Taweret

Faience Scarab Depicting a Human Figure (image 1 of 2)

Scarab With King's Throne Name

Faience Scarab Depicting a Human Figure (image 2 of 2)

Stone Heart Scarab (image 1 of 2)

Design for a pendant with a scarab

Animalia Rationalia et Insecta (Ignis): Plate LXVII

The burial chamber in the Tomb of Tutankhamun, New Kingdom (photo)

Plate 12 from Insectes, pub. 1930s (pochoir print)

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

Scarab, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE). Creator: Unknown

Heart Scarab, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE). Creator: Unknown

Scarab, Egypt, Late Period, Dynasty 26 (664-525 BCE). Creator: Unknown

Scarabs with Inscriptions on Base, Egypt, Early Middle Kingdom-New Kingdom



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EDITORS COMMENTS

The scarab beetle, scientifically known as Chrysina limbata or the silver chafer beetle, is a fascinating creature that has captivated humans for centuries. These beetles belong to the family Scarabaeidae and are often associated with ancient Egyptian decoration. In Ancient Egypt, the scarab beetle held great significance and was considered a symbol of rebirth and regeneration. They were commonly used in jewelry and amulets, adorning tombs and temples. A stunning example can be seen in an image from 1898, where an unknown artist beautifully captured this intricate piece of art. While scarab beetles have their own unique charm, they share some similarities with another remarkable insect - the stag beetle (Lucanus cervus). In June, male stag beetles engage in fierce battles on oak tree branches along the Elbe River in Germany. The sight of these majestic creatures locked in combat is truly awe-inspiring. Not to be outdone by its stag beetle counterparts, the golden green stag beetle (Lamprima sp. ) boasts impressive mandibles that gleam under sunlight. This adult male stands out with its shiny appearance against nature's backdrop. Another striking image showcases a silhouette of a male stag beetle against a leaf under controlled conditions. This photograph highlights both its distinctive shape and delicate features. Moving back to ancient Egypt, we encounter an artifact depicting Thutmose I's reign - specifically his name written as "Aakheperkara" alongside a scarab motif. Such artifacts provide valuable insights into Egyptian history during Dynasty 18 of the New Kingdom era. Returning to modern-day Europe brings us face-to-face with yet another magnificent specimen: an adult male stag beetle perched on an oak tree branch in Italy. Its presence serves as a reminder that these incredible insects continue to thrive across different regions. Venturing across continents takes us to Florida in the United States where we find ourselves observing a rainbow scarab male against a white background.

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