Phone booth beetle.
06/11/23 - Melolonthini sp.
QLD:WET - Etty Bay
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A Textbook in General Zoology. Written by Henry R. Linville, Henry A. Kelly, Harley J. Van Cleave. 1929.
Internet Archive
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have never seen a June Beetle before!! so pretty. sadly this one was dead, would love to see a live one 😅
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A pretty Green June Beetle!
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“Paint me like one of your French ground beetles”
(Variegated June Beetle)
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Gift for a friend. Wrangle ‘em!
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Bug of the Day
I am getting weird Gulliver's Travels vibes from this photo of a May/June beetle (Phyllophaga sp.) that turtled at the light last summer. If I had art skillz I would draw the ropes these flies are obviously using to keep the beetle tied down lol.
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A pixel bug background!! Intended to be seamlessly tiled. Featuring the following bugs:
A rubber ducky isopod
A garden worm
A dairy cow isopod
A north american leech
A white spotted Sawyer beetle
A carpenter ant
A june beetle
A fire ant
Example of it in use! It is super cute! I recommend you open it in a new tab to clearly see the pixel elements.
Feel free to use as a background on your carrd, spacehey, etc, with credit to my carrd here!
Reblogs preferred over likes, especially if you're gonna use it! | kofi/tipjar
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ENGERUB | The Grub Pokemon
Ground/Bug Type
(Engerlinge = An old german word describing all larvae of the family Scarabaeoidea | Engerlinge+Grub = Engerub)
POKEDEX ENTRY:
The name “Engerub” actually describes two species of Pokemon that are hard to differentiate. Only the distinct
Y-mark on their buttocks reveals which of the two beetle
species they’ll evolve into.
The thick layer of protective fat makes this grub a highly sought after meal for Flying-type Pokemon.Thus Engerubs rarely dig their way up to the surface and mostly stay underground. Farmers and Forest Rangers consider this Pokemon to be a pest for eating away at the roots of trees and hedges.
Hey guys! SURPRISE! I made a Fakemon for a change! :D I'll be sharing its evolution over the course of this week! I made 9 Fakemons in total and am looking forward to sharing them with you guys! :D Hope you'll enjoy!
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Have you ever lost someone?
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I don’t see anyone talking about the fact that scarab is likely based off of a junebeetle- they are even bright red with a triangular scutellum.
(Edit) I should add that this also could mean that the reason scarab never flies is because he has an awful sense of direction in the air
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