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Longhorn beetles belong to the family Cerambycidae and derive their name from their long antennae. This image was posted on July 02, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #beetle #cerambycidae #longhornbeetles
The cockchafer beetle (Melolontha melolontha Linnaeus, 1758) is a well-known plant pest in Europe, and one of the first beetle species named by Carl von Linné (a.k.a. This image was posted on June 13, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #cockchaferbeetle #beetle #bugs #linnaeus
The cockchafer beetle (Melolontha melolontha Linnaeus, 1758) is a well-known plant pest in Europe, and one of the first beetle species named by Carl von Linné (a.k.a. Linnaeus), the Swedish biologist who created the binomial system for naming species. This image was posted on June 13, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #cockchaferbeetle #beetle #bugs #linnaeus
The cockchafer beetle (Melolontha melolontha Linnaeus, 1758) is a well-known plant pest in Europe, and one of the first beetle species named by Carl von Linné (a.k.a. Linnaeus), the Swedish biologist who created the binomial system for naming species. This image was posted on June 13, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #cockchaferbeetle #beetle #bugs #linnaeus
The cockchafer beetle (Melolontha melolontha Linnaeus, 1758) is a well-known plant pest in Europe, and one of the first beetle species named by Carl von Linné (a.k.a. Linnaeus), the Swedish biologist who created the binomial system for naming species. This image was posted on June 13, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #cockchaferbeetle #beetle #bugs #linnaeus
Insects with bright, high-contrast colors are often noxious and do not taste good, or may bite, or sting. This image was posted on June 06, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #mimicry #müllerian #batesianmimicry
Insects with bright, high-contrast colors are often noxious and do not taste good, or may bite, or sting. This image was posted on June 06, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #mimicry #müllerian #batesianmimicry
Insects with bright, high-contrast colors are often noxious and do not taste good, or may bite, or sting. This image was posted on June 06, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #mimicry #müllerian #batesianmimicry
Insects with bright, high-contrast colors are often noxious and do not taste good, or may bite, or sting. This image was posted on June 06, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #mimicry #müllerian #batesianmimicry
Artist Gar Waterman brings magnificence to life with this wasp sculpture. This image was posted on May 31, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #garwaterman #wasp
Artist Gar Waterman brings magnificence to life with this wasp sculpture. This image was posted on May 31, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #garwaterman #wasp
Artist Gar Waterman brings magnificence to life with this wasp sculpture. This image was posted on May 31, 2019. #intriguinginsects #worldofinsects #insects #entomology #berkeley #ucberkeley #garwaterman #wasp