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.
![](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_NsONLGRngn4/SEVJF15gy2I/AAAAAAAAC90/1tpPECQe6lA/s400/annaguzzo.bmp)
Click on the images to go to the original videos.
![](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_NsONLGRngn4/SEVJF15gy2I/AAAAAAAAC90/1tpPECQe6lA/s400/annaguzzo.bmp)
![](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_NsONLGRngn4/SEVJh73dd9I/AAAAAAAAC98/wo-Sec_DYQY/s400/beetle.bmp)
Labels:
beetle,
costa rica,
imperial college,
linton zoo,
London Zoo
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