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Not just bees and butterflies: Beetles and other brilliant bugs are nature's unsung pollinatorsMany beetle species visit flowers to feed on nectar and pollen, including the flower chafers (subfamily Cetoniinae). The flower chafer group includes beautiful beetles such as: green (and occasionally ...
This jewel-like beetle is found from the Midlands down through southern Britain and is now common in London's outer suburbs. Max says, 'The rose chafer is a large and beautiful beetle that people are ...
While this might look like the pattern on a quilt, this is actually a magnified image of the pattern on the hardened forewings of a beetle. These wings are not used for flying but instead protect the ...
To protect themselves from being eaten by predators, some species have evolved clever defence mechanisms. Bombardier beetles have turned to chemical warfare, with some taking the art of escape to an ...
Many beetle species visit flowers to feed on nectar and pollen, including the flower chafers (subfamily Cetoniinae). The flower chafer group includes beautiful beetles such as: green (and ...
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