RMAWN31A–Cerulean Chafer Beetle, Hoplia caerulea. On leaf
RF2JGHYJ4–A monkey beetle (Hoplia sp.) on a green leaf.
RFBX71TG–Close up of Hoplia isolated on white background.
RF2GGJ3GR–Gold dust tree beetle on hand. Insect close up. Hoplia argentea.
RF2G5E1E7–Blue Monkey Beetle Hoplia coerulea on low vegetation along the Loire, France
RF2C80B6G–Hoplia coerulea, a species of scarabaeid beetle belonging to the subfamily Melolonthinae. This beetle can be found in Turkey
RM2AD84NF–Scarab beetle 'Hoplia argentea'
RFTATT38–Yellow bug, Hoplia africana, sitting on violet flowers in a garden in Rabat, Morocco
RF2A5NN1M–Hoplia farinosa - wild insect
RM2G61KPA–A Welsh Chafer (Hoplia philanthus) on an Oak leaf
RMP6H82R–Pachnoda marginata 1, Melolontha occidentalis of Jamaica 2, Dicronorrhina micans 3, Hoplia coerulea 4, and Pachnoda cordata 5. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's 'Illustrations of Exotic Entomology,' Bohn, London, 1837.
RM2C3X859–A monkey beetle (Hoplia sp) feeding on a wild daisy flower in California.
RM2A77GG3–Pachnoda marginata 1, Melolontha occidentalis of Jamaica 2, Dicronorrhina micans 3, Hoplia coerulea 4, and Pachnoda cordata 5. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's 'Illustrations of Exotic Entomology,' Bohn, London, 1837.
RMDPT1C1–A Scarabeid beetle, Hoplia argentea, feeding on umbellifer flowers. Turkey.
RMA6FE30–Green coloured scarab beetle feeding off pollen on a wild rose flower
RMAB119F–Cerulean Chafer Beetle, Hoplia caerulea. On leaf
RF2C00B67–A Welsh Chafer, Hoplia philanthus, resting on a willow leaf in woodland in the UK.
RF2K3BNEF–Violet bellflowers of Campanula cervicaria with scarabaeid beetle Hoplia argentea on the Mokra Gora mountain in southwestern Serbia near Tutin
RF2GGJ3G5–Gold dust tree beetle on hand. Insect close up. Hoplia argentea.
RF2G5E1DN–Blue Monkey Beetle Hoplia coerulea on low vegetation along the Loire, France
RMPPBJ49–solitary shiny pale iridescent male blue beetle Hoplia coerulea a vegetarian chafer in the Scarabaeid family in the Ariege Pyrenees, France
RF2GM2CPH–Vibrant blue hoplia bug climbing a horsetail stem.
RFTATT3B–Yellow bug, Hoplia africana, sitting on violet flowers in a garden in Rabat, Morocco