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Beetles

14-spot Ladybird

14-spot ladybird

2-spot Ladybird

2-spot ladybird

22-spot Ladybird

22-spot ladybird

7-spot Ladybird

7-spot ladybird

An acorn weevil, with an incredibly long rostrum, standing on an acorn

Acorn weevil

A black oil beetle hanging upside down from a branch. It's a large, plump shiny blue-black beetle with a swollen abdomen and bead-like antennae

Black oil beetle

A black snail beetle on a rotten log

Black snail beetle

A black-and-yellow longhorn beetle on an oxe-eye daisy

Black-and-yellow longhorn beetle

A black-spotted longhorn beetle resting on a leaf

Black-spotted longhorn beetle

Bloody-nosed Beetle

Bloody-nosed beetle

Common Cockchafer

Common cockchafer

Common Red Soldier Beetle

Common red soldier beetle

Common Sexton Beetle

Common sexton beetle

Coppery Click Beetle

Coppery click beetle

Deathwatch beetle

Deathwatch beetle

Devil's Coach Horse

Devil's coach horse

Eyed Ladybird

Eyed ladybird

Glow-worm

Glow-worm

A golden-bloomed grey longhorn beetle resting on a pink flowerhead

Golden-bloomed grey longhorn beetle

Great Diving Beetle

Great diving beetle

A male great silver water beetle held between a person's fingers

Great silver water beetle

Green Tiger Beetle

Green tiger beetle

Green Tortoise Beetle

Green tortoise beetle

Harlequin Ladybird

Harlequin ladybird

Close up on the head and thorax of a king diving beetle, a large black beetle with yellowish edges to the body

King diving beetle

Lesser stag beetle

Lesser stag beetle

Male minotaur beetle

Minotaur beetle

Musk Beetle

Musk beetle

Noble chafer beetle

Noble chafer

Orange Ladybird

Orange ladybird

A small, golden-brown beetle with a blunt rostrum and neat stripes on its back

Pea-leaf weevil

A red-breasted carrion beetle, with its distinctive red pronotum, standing on a folded over leaf

Red-breasted carrion beetle

Red-headed Cardinal Beetle

Red-headed cardinal beetle

Rhinoceros Beetle

Rhinoceros beetle

Rose Chafer

Rose chafer

A shiny green and red rosemary beetle

Rosemary beetle

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