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TODAY I BRING YOU
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Cetonia aurata to be exact, one of my favorites 😌🪲
Also known as the Green Rose chafer!
I'm doing a little series of animals that can be found in our neighborhood! ;w;
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Hi i have three ID requests, all the photos are from Mexico City and i took them on the last two months
1- (the spider not the bee lmao)
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3- this guys appear everywhere each autumn
i hope you see this and thanks :]]]
A great group of nice-lookin pals here!
The first is a flower crab spider in the tribe Misumenini but I couldn't say exact species. The big cute moth is a pink-spotted hawkmoth, and the fuzzy beetle is a rose chafer, Euphoria basalis :)
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A rose chafer I painted for my mother's birthday this year
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《 green rose chafer 》 (15JUL2022)
【 just be enjoying flowers. 】 ✿ 【 jrcu 】
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Cetonia aurata, known as the rose chafer, or more rarely as the green rose chafer, is a beetle, 20 mm (¾ in) long, that has metallic green coloration (but can be bronze, copper, violet, blue/black or grey) with a distinct V shaped scutellum, the small triangular area between the wing cases just below the thorax, and having several other irregular small white lines and marks. The underside is a coppery colour. This is a compilation of multiple images showing a take-off.
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Some of my favorite pages from ‘Insects of America’
By Lillian Davids Fazzini — published 1937 Whitman Publishing Co.
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Rose Chafer 1
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12/06/2023-RSPB South Stack
Photos taken here today in this set are of: 1. Chough, it was astonishing so see a decent handful of these energetic and ravishing scarlet billed crows as they picked at the grassy cliffs and dashed over our heads announcing themselves with their sharp and vibrant onomatopoeic calls as they went. An exceptional way to see my first of the year of this species, taking my year list to 205 just one behind last year’s total my highest ever, one of a few amazing experiences we’ve had with Choughs over the past few years at this sensational place for them. 2. Puffins, another red beaked bird I love so much that it was incredible to see well today. Four trips involving seeing Puffins in 2022 and 2023 makes me feel incredibly lucky and I never tire of seeing these iconic birds. 3 and 4. Guillemots and Razorbills, two more amazing seabirds it was wonderful to see packed tightly onto the cliffs, on the water and flying today. I love these birds and it was another splendid and immersive seabird experience today. 5, 9 and 10. Views at this beautiful spot. 6. Sheep’s-bit, an enigmatic and pretty flower that has been a star this holiday so far. 7. Some of my first centuary of the year, a smashing flower that I always like seeing. 8. Mating Swollen-thighed beetles.
Fulmar, Kittiwakes, Gannet, Raven, Magpie, Jackdaw on a strong corvid day, Stonechat, Rock Pipit, Pied Wagtail, House Martin, Common Blue butterfly, Red Admiral and Small Tortoiseshell were other highlights here. It was a strong insect trip here with a phenomenal Hummingbird hawk-moth seen fluttering through the air, my first Six-spot Burnet moth seen this year, an Oak Eggar moth caterpillar and exquisite views of a shiny Rose Chafer beetle our first ever. Stunning moments with Hairy shield bug seen too. Heather in flower as we’ve often seen here the great purple colour, honeysuckle, English stonecrop, chamomile, restharrow, purple sandwort and sea plantain again key finds so far this holiday, thrift and thyme including mixed well at one point and sea campion were key flowers seen here.
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Green Rose Chafer (Cetonia aurata)
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An intricate artwork featuring some wonderful metallic-colored beetles, leaves, twigs, lichens, and mushrooms. This pattern has a dark, enigmatic, witchy aesthetics!
Items with this design are here: https://www.redbubble.com/studio/promote/134583793
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I found a rose chafer!
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rlly good purchases today
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