RM2C65Y9N–The cockchafer (or may bug, as it is colloquially called, or sometimes billy witch or spang beetle, particularly in East Anglia) is a European beetle of the genus Melolontha, in the family Scarabaeidae.
RMACFTW9–European cockchafer Melolontha melolontha larva grub on soil
RM2HJCPMB–Antenna of cockchafer (Melolontha), colloquially called May bug or doodlebug. This is a European beetle of the genus Melolontha, in the family Scarabaeidae. Magnification: 15x. Photomicrograph made by Arthur E Smith in the early 1900s, using a combined microscope and camera. In 1904, the Royal Society in London exhibited a series of Smith's photomicrographs to the public. They were later published in 1909 in a book called 'Nature Through Microscope & Camera.' They were the first examples of photomicroscopy many had ever seen.
RMAT4PEF–European cockchafer Melolontha melolontha larva grub on soil
RMMR6RF0–Engraving depicting the life cycle of a cockchafer, colloquially called May bug or doodlebug, is a European beetle of the genus Melolontha, in the family Scarabaeidae. Dated 19th century
RMEY4GD4–High macro image showing head of Amphimallon solstitiale, or summer chafer or European June beetle,
RMG08D73–Cockchafer
RFJ1B2TE–European cockchafer on white Background - Melolontha melolontha (Linnaeus, 1758)
RM2CDYMNP–Cockchafer also called Maybug or doodlebug European beetle genus Melolontha family Scarabaeidae
RMD9B3DR–Male European Cockchafer a.k.a. May Bug (Melolontha melolontha)
RF2HHETA1–The cockchafer, also Maybug, Maybeetle, doodlebug, is a European beetles of the genus Melolontha, in the family Scarabaeidae
RM2AEGP6T–Adults, larva and Nymph of the cockchafer, colloquially called Maybug or doodlebug,is a European beetle of the genus Melolontha, in the family Scarabaeidae. Once abundant throughout Europe and a major pest in the periodical years of 'mass flight', when it destroyed plantations, it had been nearly eradicated in the middle of the 20th century through extensive use of pesticides, however, since an increase in regulation of pest control beginning in the 1980s, its numbers have started to grow again.
RMTR6J5B–Common cockchafer, Maybug, Maybeetle (Melolontha melolontha), male on flower of horse chestnut, Germany, Bavaria
RMCNN76N–Cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha) adult, in flight, Norfolk, England, may
RMW7WM30–Cockchafer Beetle (Melolontha melolontha) Alsace, France, May.
RFJHJHAB–Common cockchafer on dried plant. Invertebrate european pest in backlight from closeup front view
RFC09TFE–European cockchafer beetle or May beetle (Melolontha melolontha), with wings unfolded, on a dandelion flower (Taraxacum
RMW7WM2N–Cockchafer Beetle (Melolontha melolontha) Alsace, France, May.
RMC0999D–Boy holding a European Cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha)
RM2C65Y99–The cockchafer (or may bug, as it is colloquially called, or sometimes billy witch or spang beetle, particularly in East Anglia) is a European beetle of the genus Melolontha, in the family Scarabaeidae.
RM2HJCPM8–Antenna of cockchafer (Melolontha), colloquially called May bug or doodlebug. This is a European beetle of the genus Melolontha, in the family Scarabaeidae. Magnification: 15x. Photomicrograph made by Arthur E Smith in the early 1900s, using a combined microscope and camera. In 1904, the Royal Society in London exhibited a series of Smith's photomicrographs to the public. They were later published in 1909 in a book called 'Nature Through Microscope & Camera.' They were the first examples of photomicroscopy many had ever seen.
RMW7WM2X–Cockchafer Beetle (Melolontha melolontha) portrait, showing splayed antennae. Alsace, France.
RFJHJHAJ–Common cockchafer on dried plant. European beetle. Invertebrate pest in backlight from closeup front view
RMGGDB8W–Common cockchafer / May bug (Melolontha melolontha) on leaf
RMT65E2Y–Adult cockchafer beetle on a branch of jasmine
RMC0999B–Boy holding a European Cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha)
RF2M01NR3–Summer chafer (Amphimallon solstitiale, Rhizotragus solstitialis), sitting on a wall.
RMCR971D–Cockchafer grub, European june beetle (Amphimallon solstitialis), Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RM2HJCPMA–Antenna of cockchafer (Melolontha), colloquially called May bug or doodlebug. This is a European beetle of the genus Melolontha, in the family Scarabaeidae. Magnification: 15x. Photomicrograph made by Arthur E Smith in the early 1900s, using a combined microscope and camera. In 1904, the Royal Society in London exhibited a series of Smith's photomicrographs to the public. They were later published in 1909 in a book called 'Nature Through Microscope & Camera.' They were the first examples of photomicroscopy many had ever seen.
RF2T29A1K–European june beetle (Amphimallon solstitiale) larva grub, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany
RF2C1A9P6–Cockchafer also called Maybug or doodlebug European beetle genus Melolontha family Scarabaeidae
RF2HFEBRY–The cockchafer, also Maybug, Maybeetle, doodlebug, is a European beetles of the genus Melolontha, in the family Scarabaeidae
RM2HJCPMM–Antenna of cockchafer (Melolontha), colloquially called May bug or doodlebug. This is a European beetle of the genus Melolontha, in the family Scarabaeidae. Magnification: 15x. Photomicrograph made by Arthur E Smith in the early 1900s, using a combined microscope and camera. In 1904, the Royal Society in London exhibited a series of Smith's photomicrographs to the public. They were later published in 1909 in a book called 'Nature Through Microscope & Camera.' They were the first examples of photomicroscopy many had ever seen.
RF2T29A38–European june beetle (Amphimallon solstitiale) larva grub, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany
RF2T29A34–European june beetle (Amphimallon solstitiale) larvae grubs, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany
RMD2526C–macro of a female may bug / cockchafer on green leaves
RM2WHCTRJ–Field cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha), male, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFR2T7E8–cockchafer silhouette
RMKGPMCD–COCKCHAFER 2017
RFG2DXE7–Cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha) about to take off. Beetle in family Scarabaeidae showing structure of elytra and hindwings
RMM4B4HG–common cockchafer
RF2JK2FAX–cockchafer hangs under the flower head of a scratch thistle
RMT6XR32–Cockchafer, Melolontha melolontha
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RFJHJHA8–European beetle. Common chafer on green grass. Dangerous pest in the garden
RFP2A6K5–Close up view of the European beetle pest - common cockchafer (melolontha) also known as a May bug or Doodlebug on maple leaf at summer time. Nice viv
RMCNWYFM–common cockchafer, maybug (Melolontha melolontha), larva in soil ground, Germany