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Tote Bag : Burying beetle or Carrion beetle -Oxelytrum discicolle-, -Silphidae-, Tandayapa region, Andean cloud forest, Ecuador, South America

Burying beetle or Carrion beetle -Oxelytrum discicolle-, -Silphidae-, Tandayapa region, Andean cloud forest, Ecuador, South America



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Burying beetle or Carrion beetle -Oxelytrum discicolle-, -Silphidae-, Tandayapa region, Andean cloud forest, Ecuador, South America

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Guenter Fischer

Media ID 12538099

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American Andes Arthropod Arthropoda Beetle Coleoptera Ecuador Ecuadorian Hexapod Hexapoda Insect Insecta South American Silphidae


Canvas Tote Bag

Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a one inch (2.5cm) black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image. Approximate size of bag is 50x33cm (20"x13")

Our tote bags are made from soft durable fabric and include a strap for easy carrying

Estimated Product Size is 50cm x 32.7cm (19.7" x 12.9")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of nature's intricate cycle in the Tandayapa region of Ecuador's Andean cloud forest. The subject, a Burying beetle or Carrion beetle (Oxelytrum discicolle), belongs to the Silphidae family and is beautifully showcased against a backdrop of lush greenery. The image transports us to South America, where this remarkable creature thrives in its natural habitat. Its vibrant colors and unique markings make it stand out amidst the foliage, showcasing the incredible diversity found within our planet's ecosystems. The photographer, Guenter Fischer, has masterfully captured this moment in time - an intimate glimpse into the world of these fascinating insects. Their role as decomposers cannot be understated; they play a vital part in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the environment. As we admire this photograph, we are reminded of nature's delicate balance and interconnectedness. It serves as a reminder that every living organism has its purpose and contributes to maintaining Earth's biodiversity. Whether you're an avid nature enthusiast or simply appreciate stunning photography, this print will undoubtedly captivate your imagination and transport you to the enchanting landscapes of Ecuador's Andean cloud forest.

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