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Otiorhynchus armadillo and O. salicicola, armadillo weevilA pair of armadillo weevils on a leaf. Weevils are characterised by elongated rostrums or snouts
Clown beetle specimen from the family Histeridae held at the Natural History Museum, London
Copris fallaciosus, Kenyan dung beetleDung beetle specimen from the family Scarabaeidae, held at the Natural History Museum, London
Mellissius eudoxus, scarab beetleA species of scarab beetle from St. Helena, from the Scarabaeidae family (Wollastons Rutelidae, Dynastidae)
Aplothorax burchelli, giant ground beetleA specimen of a giant ground beetle (Aplothorax burchelli) from St. Helena, held in the entomology collections of the Natural History Museum, London
Titanus giganteus L. titan beetleThe titan is the largest beetle in the world. Measuring between 12 and 20 cms in length, this specimen was 15 cms. They live in the rainforests of French Guiana and Brazil
Necrophorous, Necrodes & Silpha, beetlesPlate 73, illustrations of various beetles from The Coleoptera of the British Islands Vol 3, 1889 by Rev. Canon Fowler
Dynastes hercules, hercules beetleA specimen of the hercules beetle (Dynastes hercules), 12 cms long, from the Natural History Museums Entomology Department. This species can be found in Central and South America
Psalidognathus friendi, longhorn beetleA longhorn beetle from the family (Cerambycidae; Prioninae). Specimen originally from South America, now part of the collections of the Natural History Museum, London
Anomala sp. chafer beetleA shining leaf chafer beetle photographed in Sri Lanka. These beetles feed on leaves, flowers, or flower parts
Hazel Pot Beetle from the collections at the Natural History Museum
Noble Chafer
Dermestes lardarius, larder beetleScanning electron microscope image of a larder beetle (x22). These beetles are important for the damage they do, mainly through feeding on animal matter. Coloured artificially by computer
Bidessus minutissimus, diving water beetleA rare diving beetle (Bidessus minutissimus) specimen. Diving beetles are aquatic and inhabit pond and stream environments
Dung BeetleA Dung Beetle. Date: 1960s
Goliath BeetleA west African Goliath beetle. Date: 1901
Insects / Beetle / ScarabGoliathus Princeps Date: 1837
Goliath Beetle EtcThe GOLIATH BEETLE and others. Date: circa 1880
Stenochorus Gigas Date: 1849
Beetles - AssortedVarious species of RHYNCHOTA Date: 1909-1910
Various Insects C1880Beetles and flying insects. Date: circa 1880
Beetle / Prionus CumingiiPRIONUS CUMINGII A black beetle with orange bands. Date: 1835
Prioninae, or long-horned beetlesPrioninae, a subfamily of Cerambycidae (long-horned beetles). Date: 19th century
Beetle / Lamia Roylii / TzsLAMIA ROYLII