A rose chafer from my garden, I have seen a number of live individuals this year, more so than in previous years. I have also seen a large number in the nearby Windsor Great Park.
Notes from my experience breeding and studying a wide variety of different invertebrates.
Friday, 27 June 2008
Rose Chafer (Cetonia aurata)
A rose chafer from my garden, I have seen a number of live individuals this year, more so than in previous years. I have also seen a large number in the nearby Windsor Great Park.
Tuesday, 3 June 2008
A Couple of Videos
The first features (very briefly) a friend from my Imperial days, the second features a rather large beetle from Costa Rica, that somehow managed to travel with bananas to London and survive.
Click on the images to go to the original videos.

Click on the images to go to the original videos.


Labels:
beetle,
costa rica,
imperial college,
linton zoo,
London Zoo
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