This really cool Fiddler Beetle (Eupoecila australasiae) landed on my laundry!
Very nice green and black colour scheme
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This really cool Fiddler Beetle (Eupoecila australasiae) landed on my laundry!
Very nice green and black colour scheme

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Hello from Southwest Queensland, Australia!!
I saw this really cool beetle when I was cleaning the other day, could you tell me what this is?
Hello! It's a fiddler beetle :)
little creature of the day: Fiddler Beetle
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Y'all check out this dead bug my dad found in the garden and gave me!!
Looked it up and it's called a Fiddler Beetle 'cause the markings resemble a violin so that's cool
I rarely used green because I can't make it look good other than desaturated light green, seafoam green or lime

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I was fuckin around with the symmetry tool a couple weeks back, and made sum beetles.
And yes they are referenced from real insects. Top is a Red Turnip Beetle (Entomoscelis americana), and bottom is a Fiddler Beetle (Eupoecila australasiae).
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Fiddler beetle, Eupoecila australasia, Scarabaeidae
Found in eastern Australia
Photos by doggy48
@janeloveday​ submitted: A very pretty crawler. South east Queensland Australia
Veeeeeeeery pretty indeed! It is, of course, a fiddler beetle! Their larvae eat rotten wood. Yum.