Chafer Collection
The chafer, also known as the Chrysina limbata or silver chafer beetle, is a fascinating insect that can be found in various parts of the world
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The chafer, also known as the Chrysina limbata or silver chafer beetle, is a fascinating insect that can be found in various parts of the world. One such species is the bee beetle (Trichius fasciatus), which is often spotted on flowers, busily collecting nectar. Its vibrant colors and distinctive markings make it a beautiful sight to behold. Another remarkable member of the chafer family is the glorious scarab (Chrysina gloriosa). This majestic creature can be seen gracefully flying through the skies of Brewster County, Texas, USA under controlled conditions. Its iridescent wings shimmer in the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing display. In France during May, you may come across the cockchafer beetle (Melolontha melolontha) perched on a lichen-encrusted twig. This particular species adds an enchanting touch to its surroundings with its earthy tones and intricate patterns. Feeding on Rock rose pollen, we have the elegant rose chafer (Cetonia aurata). With its metallic green body and delicate wings, this beetle brings life to gardens and meadows alike. Witnessing a green june beetle (Cotinis nitida) in flight is truly captivating. In Williamson County, Texas, USA under controlled conditions, these beetles showcase their agility and speed as they soar through the air. Dating back to 1755-65 are exquisite watercolor paintings depicting various beetles. These artworks capture both their scientific accuracy and artistic beauty. The stag chafer and geelgerande beetles stand out among them for their striking features and meticulous detailing. Whether it's capturing moments of nature's wonders or preserving historical records through art like P2A1798 or P2A1797 photographs or even INDO 19-12 331 illustrations; each image tells a unique story about these incredible creatures called chafers.