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Beetles, chromolithograph, published in 1897
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Beetles, chromolithograph, published in 1897
Beetles, 1st row: Darkling beetle (Blaps mortisaga); Spanish fly (Lytta vesicatoria, or Cantharis vesicatria); Rose chafer (Cetonia aurata); Glow worm (Lampyris splendidula), male (left) and female (right); Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum); Alder leaf beetle (Agelastica alni); Flatheaded pine borer (Chalcophora mariana). 2nd row: Headlight Elater (Pyrophorus noctilucus); Lined Click Beetle (Agriotes lineatus, or Agriotes segetis); Staphylinus erythropterus; Pea weevil (Bruchus pisorum, or Bruchus pisi); Bean weevil (Acanthoscelides obtectus, or Bruchus rufimagnus) with magnified head (top); Seed beetle (Bruchus atomarius, or Bruchus granarius); Cabbage-stem flea beetle (Psylliodes chrysocephala); Green tiger beetle (Cicindela campestris); Carabus hortensis. 3rd row: Cockchafer, or May bug (Melontha vulgaris) with larva and pupa (right); Dytiscus marginalis with larva (1); Hydroporus elegans (2); Peltodytes caesus, or Cnemidotus caesus (3); Hydrous caraboides (larva, 4) Anisoplia villosa (or Anisoplia fruticola); Bark beetle (Hylesinus piniperda). 4th row: European rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes nasicornis); Burying beetle (Nicrophorus vespillo, or Necrophorus vespillo); European oil beetle (Meloe variegatus); Zabrus tenebrioides (or Zabrus gibbus); Death Watch Beetle (Xestobium rufovillosum, or Anobium tessellatum); Longhorn beetle (Saperda carcharias); Sacred scarab (Scarabaeus sacer, or Ateuchus sacer). Chromolithograph, published in 1897
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This chromolithograph, published in 1897, showcases the remarkable diversity and beauty of beetles. The print features a meticulously arranged composition of various beetle species, each meticulously detailed with vibrant colors and intricate patterns. In the first row, we are introduced to an array of fascinating beetles. From the Darkling beetle with its sleek black body to the Spanish fly known for its potent blistering secretion, these insects captivate our attention. The Rose chafer displays a stunning metallic green hue while the Glow worm reveals both male and female specimens emitting their enchanting bioluminescent glow. The Apple blossom weevil and Alder leaf beetle exhibit their unique adaptations for feeding on specific plants, while the Flatheaded pine borer stands out with its distinct shape. Moving to the second row, we encounter more intriguing beetles such as the Headlight Elater that emits light from its head region and Lined Click Beetle known for producing audible clicking sounds when disturbed. Magnified details reveal astonishing features like those found in Bean weevil's head structure or Seed beetle's intricate body pattern. The third row introduces us to larger species like Cockchafer or May bug accompanied by its larva and pupa stages. Other notable creatures include Hydroporus elegans showcasing a beautiful iridescent sheen and Bark beetle displaying impressive mandibles adapted for burrowing into tree bark. Finally, in the fourth row, we are presented with striking examples such as European rhinoceros beetle boasting formidable horns resembling those of their namesake animal; Burying beetle engaged in burying carrion; European oil beetle exhibiting vivid coloration; Zabrus tenebrioides showcasing elongated body form; Death Watch Beetle recognized by wood-boring habits; Longhorn Beetle characterized by long antennae; Sacred scarab revered throughout history for its symbolic significance. This extraordinary chromolithograph not only serves as a visual delight but also highlights the incredible diversity and intricate beauty of beetles, reminding us of the wonders
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