Eupholus cf. geoffroyii, by andredekesel
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Eupholus cf. geoffroyii, by andredekesel

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the figeater beetle? (not to be confused with the extremely similar green june beetle)
Have you seen the figeater beetle (Cotinis mutabilis)?
I have now
Yes, in photos/videos
Yes, irl
I'm not sure
I was blessed by boots and snoots today! It’s weevil time!
Region: Chicagoland
Environment: The tyke got indoors, so I’m really not sure what they prefer.
Size: apx 12mm
Weevils are -not!- my ID forté, so I’m going to tag the most wonderful blog of @onenicebugperday , which everyone should appreciate for both curation, and fantastic photos from around the world! Hopefully they might be able to ID this lovely gal.*
* I think it’s a female. Beetle sexing is also not my forté. A quick peek made me think female.
you may be asjking: whats this freaks problem. and to that i say. I dont know

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Painted Hickory Borer
- My coworker found this guy crawling on my back. C'mon, guy, I'm working here!
📍 Location: Wake Forest, North Carolina 🗓 Date: May 13, 2025 🐾 Media: Image 🌿 Species: Common Eastern Firefly (Photinus pyralis) 📝 Notes: Bioluminescent beetle commonly found in fields, forest edges, gardens, and moist grassy habitats during warm summer evenings. Adults produce rhythmic yellow-green flashes used for communication and mate attraction, especially around dusk.
Flight is slow and drifting, often low over grass or open ground. Larvae are predatory and live in soil or leaf litter, feeding on soft-bodied invertebrates such as snails and worms.
🔗 iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/280868917
hello my dears... scarab with large beady eyes and a fluffy underside lands on my hand
i did actually manage to get an identification for this sweetie, its Parastasia confluens and its a type of shining leaf chafer beetle! ive not seen a chafer with such beautiful patterning before
and the leathery texture on its head plus the fluffy underside make it really cool
it was kinda lethargic when i found it so i hope it was okay after i left ^-^