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Delta Flower Scarab (Trigonopeltastes delta)
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Copyright © 2018
Deb Peterson
Orange, Black and White beetle -
Trigonopeltastes delta
Cecil Webb WildLife Management Area, Charlotte County, Florida, USA
June 5, 2018
Size: 0.75inches
Cloudy morning, light drizzle. Observed Beetle stopping at different flowers before he flew away.
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Contributed by
Deb Peterson
on 6 June, 2018 - 2:31pm
Last updated 6 June, 2018 - 5:42pm
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Jack Foreman
, 6 June, 2018 - 5:42pm
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If you recognize this as a scarab,
you can go to the Scarab Info page
here
and scroll down until you see your beauty.
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john and jane balaban
, 6 June, 2018 - 4:22pm
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How about
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john and jane balaban
, 6 June, 2018 - 2:41pm
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Orange, Black and white beetle
Wow, that was fast! I couldn't find a picture that looked even close. I wish there was a better way than going through pics one by one before I bother you experts. Thanks.
Deb
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Deb Peterson
, 6 June, 2018 - 3:51pm
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Hi Deb
Once you have an ID it needs to be moved to that particular species page. You can learn how to do this by clicking on the Help tab at the top of the page. Moving your own images saves time for the very busy editors who monitor the thousands of images submitted to Bugguide. Thanks.
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Jack Foreman
, 6 June, 2018 - 5:40pm
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Moving ID'd images
Will do Jack! Thanks
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Deb Peterson
, 7 June, 2018 - 6:43am
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