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Goliathus atlas Image taken from: Title: "Dr. Wilh. Junker's Reisen in Afrika 1875-1886. Nach seinen Tagebüchern unter der Mitwirkung von R. Buchta herausgegeben von dem Reisenden ... Mit ... Original-Illustrationen, etc" Author: JUNKER, Wilhelm. Contributor: Buchta, Richard. Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 10095.f.6." Volume: 02 Page: 582 Place of Publishing: Wien Date of Publishing: 1889 Issuance: monographic Identifier: 001913883 Explore: Find this item in the British Library catalogue, 'Explore'.Download the PDF for this book (volume: 02) Image found on book scan 582 (NB not necessarily a page number) Download the OCR-derived text for this volume: (plain text) or (json) Click here to see all the illustrations in this book and click here to browse other illustrations published in books in the same year. Order a higher quality version from here.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Cetonia aurata (Linnæus, 1758). Body length 16.8 mm without antennae. Determined by kerbtier.de. Germany: S Bayern, Landkreis Bad Tölz, N of Walchensee village, 900 m. Date: 17 July 2020. Source: Own work. Author: Francisco Welter-Schultes. Camera location47° 35′ 27.7″ N, 11° 18′ 14.32″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 47.591029; 11.303978.
Figure 13.Atrichelaphinis (Eugeaphinis) garnieri sp. n., holotype male (PCSR). A Dorsal view B ventral view C parameres in dorsal view D parameres in lateral view E apex of parameres.
Glycyphana stolataOur garden is being visited by the beetles. As they fly they look so big and have a large buzzing sound.They were having an orgy! Photo: JeanIt is a brown flower beetle, Glycyphana stolata (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). The species was introduced from Eastern Australia about 15-20 years ago, most likely in potting mix. Adults are increasingly common on flowering plants including fruit trees, introduced ornamental plants and also on native trees and shrubs. Larvae are very common in soils rich in organic material feeding on decomposing plant material, sometimes building up very high numbers (over 15-20 grubs in a 20 cm diameter pot). At this stage it is not a pest of economic significance. Andras Szito Ag Dept 2019
Summary[edit] Description: Valgus canaliculatus (Female). It looks like it has an image of Guy Fawkes on its carapace. SERC, Edgewater, Anne Arundel County, MD - 05/26/15. Photo by Robert Aguilar, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. The 3 widely separated spines on the tibia and ruddy-brown coloration separate it from V. seticollis (syn. squamiger). Verified by Dana Price (Salisbury University). Date: 13 August 2006, 06:24. Source: Valgus_canaliculatus_SERC_05-26-15. Author: Smithsonian Environmental Research Center.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Cetoniidae (our Cetoniinae) of Gymnetis genera, photographed at an archipelago of southern Brazil, named Ilhas Moleques do Sul, near the island-city of Florianópolis. The plant wich the beetle was is Senna sp, probably Senna pendula. Português: Besouro do gênero Gymnetis (familia Cetoniidae, outrora considerada subfamilia Cetoniinae), fotografado em cima de uma planta (Senna cf pendula). Foto tirada na ilha maior do Arquipélago de Moleques do Sul (Parque Estadual da Serra do Tabuleiro), durante a primavera. Date: 18 December 2009, 16:08:25. Source: Own work. Author: André Ganzarolli Martins.