Wildlife ExpoThe spring and summer were extremely busy with various illustration projects including a big book about bugs (see Stag Beetle illustration opposite ) and two exhibitions. Now I am preparing for the Wildlife Expo at Alexandra Palace 14 - 15 October. This is a new event and looks set to be a great day out for anyone with an interest in all things wildlife. I will be teaming up with two other wildlife artists, sculptor Wendy Hunt and pencil artist Jamie Boots and Simon Trapnell from Nature in…
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EmergenceThe other species of cicada I saw on Barro Colorado island, Panama. When newly metamorphosed it is similar in appearance to the first species, but there are a few differences like eye colr, size, body hair, head shape, etc... This species maintains prettier colors afterwards in comparison to the duller tones on the first species.
Scientific IllustrationGoliath Beetle, dissected to show the mode of folding of the wings when at rest. Goliath beetles (Goliathus giganteus) like almost all other beetles, possess a reinforced first pair of wings (called...
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Male Atlas beetle - Stock Image - C002/3944Male Atlas beetle (Chalcosoma atlas). The wings are shown in the open position.
17-year cicadas: Loud, winged insects ready for rare visit from ground - Bay to Bay NewsDOVER — Completing a life cycle that’s been 17 years in the making, a massive brood of cicadas is expected to rise from the ground this spring, mate and then die naturally or get eaten by …
Cetonia aurata aurata Linnaeus, 1761Family: Scarabaeidae Size: 14.5 mm (14 to 20 mm) Distribution: Europe excluding Iberian Peninsula Biology: Development in the rotten wood of deciduous trees and in soil humus Location: Corsica, Foret de Bavella leg det. U.Schmidt, 29.V.1973 Photo: U.Schmidt, 2023