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13-JUL-2016 Christine Hanrahan

Longhorn beetle (Etorofus subhamata), female

Larose Forest

Formerly called Leptura subhamata. On a Queen Anne's Lace flower. The tiny beetle next to it is a Tumbling Flower Beetle.

Panasonic LUMIX FZ200
1/400s f/4.0 at 4.5mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
Bernard Bosmans19-Jan-2017 03:18
Handsome beetle you've captured here Christine, in a wonderful setting. V.
victorswan12-Jan-2017 13:18
Wow what an excellent example, fine details visible on the shield very nice work Christine as Always BV
Graeme11-Jan-2017 20:01
I really like the markings on this long beetle.V
Helen Betts14-Jul-2016 18:51
What a beautiful backdrop for this interesting looking beetle. I hope it's just looking at the small one! V.
Buz Kiefer14-Jul-2016 18:37
Beautiful marks indeed. Handsome looking beetle. Excellent setting and a fine image. Vote.
bill friedlander14-Jul-2016 14:12
Great view of the beetle. Looks like its carrying its shield on its back. V
Patrick Goossens14-Jul-2016 13:55
Very impressive photo
Yvonne14-Jul-2016 10:36
What a beautiful image... love the bed of QA Lace! v
Nirvan Hope14-Jul-2016 04:49
Such a handsome fellow enjoying the creamy blossom!
joseantonio14-Jul-2016 03:58
nice capture in a lovely setting.V.
Ghislaine et Réal Boulet14-Jul-2016 02:30
Splendid capture.
Carl Carbone14-Jul-2016 02:17
Nice find and capture. I haven't seen one yet this year.
Jim Coffman14-Jul-2016 01:48
This is a new one for me. nicely captured!
Isabel Cutler14-Jul-2016 01:16
MMMMMmmmmm....bug heaven!
globalgadabout14-Jul-2016 01:14
thoroughly entrancing...fabulous setting, and the local traffic is a treat...V
Pierre Martin14-Jul-2016 01:09
beaytiful set-up for that great capture, bravo Christine!
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