Glass Frame : Phanaeus vindex (Macleay), dung beetle
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Phanaeus vindex (Macleay), dung beetle
Top, lateral and underside views of a female dung beetle also called a tumble dung beetle by John Abbot
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Media ID 8580973
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18th Century Abbot Arthropod Arthropoda Beetle Coleoptera Dung Hexapod Hexapoda Insecta John Abbot Scarab Scarab Beetle Scarabaeid Scarabaeidae Tumble Dung Beetle Invertebrata Macleay Scarabaeinae
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 16.2cm x 20.3cm (6.4" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the intricately detailed anatomy of a female Phanaeus vindex, also known as the Tumble Dung Beetle or the Rainbow Scarab. A native of the Americas, this beetle is a member of the Scarabaeidae family, which is part of the larger order Coleoptera, encompassing over 450,000 described species of beetles. The top view reveals the beetle's robust, oval-shaped body, adorned with a vibrant, iridescent red exoskeleton. The lateral view offers a glimpse into the beetle's powerful legs, each equipped with five segments and clawed feet, designed for digging and moving dung. The underside view unveils the intricately patterned abdomen, which is covered in tiny hairs and scales. John Abbot, an accomplished naturalist and artist, meticulously captured the essence of this fascinating invertebrate in the 18th century. His keen observational skills and artistic abilities allowed him to create an accurate and visually stunning representation of this important member of the arthropod world. Phanaeus vindex is a dung beetle, which plays a crucial role in the decomposition process of animal waste. By rolling dung into perfect spheres, these beetles not only help to aerate the soil but also provide a food source for various organisms, contributing to the overall health of ecosystems. This print serves as a testament to the beauty and importance of the natural world, showcasing the intricate details of a seemingly ordinary creature. The intricate patterns and vibrant colors of the Phanaeus vindex serve as a reminder of the wonders that can be found in the smallest of creatures, often overlooked in our daily lives.
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