RMEBNW9E–Common dor beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus), on a bracket fungus, Germany
RMWBXBNF–Common Dor Beetle, Geotrupus stercorarius, Whitelye, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK, March. Family Geotrupidae
RMP7CJA5–common dor beetle, (Geotrupes stercorarius)
RMH4CARW–Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, common dor beetle, Geotrup, Alps, France
RMH8W74G–Waldmistkäfer, Wald-Mistkäfer, Mistkäfer, Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, Rosskäfer, common dor beetle, Geotrup
RFTWKYKM–A Common Dor Beetle, woodland, England.
RMH8W74E–Waldmistkäfer, Wald-Mistkäfer, Mistkäfer, Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, Rosskäfer, common dor beetle, Geotrup
RFT0NB4R–Anoplotrupes stercorosus, common name dor beetle in Bakony hills early spring
RM2P1WD5D–Common Dung Beetle (Geotrupes stercorarius), Horse Beetle, Common Dung Beetle, Other Animals, Insects, Beetles, Animals, Dor Beetle adult on moss.
RF2A221W1–Dor beetle eating rotting Earthball
RF2G94JMT–Close-up of a Woodland Dor Beetle, Anoplotrupes stercorosus with a shiny shell walking on a mossy ground in forest.
RF2HD397J–Close-up shot of a dor beetle insect on the sand
RM2KGKR52–Common Dumble Dor Beetle
RMKD6X25–Large flying dor / dung beetles (including a green one) on display in a glass case at the Natural History Museum, Kensington, London, England, UK.
RMAYM003–Common Dor Beetle Geotrupes stercorarius clambering over woodland floor
RF2C6JFCM–Stag beetle crawling on the trunk of a tree covered with moss
RM2H2D23T–Common Dumble Dor, Geotrupes spiniger, or similar; north Devon.
RF2H5PX4A–Closeup of Trypocopris vernalis, the common name spring dumbledor or spring dor beetle.
RM2CPK5XN–. Birds of other lands, reptiles, fishes, jointed animals and lower forms; . them. When the egg hatches, the grub feeds upon the dung, the quantity providedbeing exactly sufficient for its requirements. The common DOR Beetle is allied to this in-sect; it tunnels down to a depth of 14 or 15 inches be- 1 neath a patch of excrement, andlays its egg at the bottom ofthe burrow. The Skipjack Beetles,parents of the well-known Wire-worms, which cause so muchmischief by feeding upon theroots of cultivated crops, repre-sent another group. Thesebeetles owe their popular titleto their singular method of r
RMEBNW9D–Common dor beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus), on a bracket fungus, Germany
RF2CFG664–black ground beetle, insect, on stones macro photo
RMEBJNGK–Common dor beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus), sitting on moss, Germany
RMP7CJA6–common dor beetle, (Geotrupes stercorarius)
RMEBNJND–Common dor beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus), on forest floor, Germany
RMH4CANN–Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, common dor beetle, Geotrup, Alps, France
RMH8W74C–Waldmistkäfer, Wald-Mistkäfer, Mistkäfer, Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, Rosskäfer, common dor beetle, Geotrup
RFTWM05G–A Common Dor Beetle, woodland, England.
RMH8W73Y–Waldmistkäfer, Wald-Mistkäfer, Mistkäfer, Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, Rosskäfer, common dor beetle, Geotrup
RF2DC4NXT–Common Dor Beetle, Geotrupus stercoraius, Torquay, Devon, England, UK.
RMAK5KAW–Common Dor Beetle
RFTRM097–A Common Dor Beetle, woodland, England. UK
RMAYKFFF–Common Dor Beetle Geotrupes stercorarius clambering over woodland floor
RM2AKP1BP–The natural history of British insects : explaining them in their several states, with the periods of their transformations, their food, oeconomy, &ctogether with the history of such minute insects as require investigation by the microscope : the whole illustrated by coloured figures, designed and executed from living specimens . ies are mentioned by authors; parti-cularly one with a red thorax, by Roefcl. F I G. III. SCARAB^EUS STERCORARIUS.Common Dor, or Clock Beetle. *Both thorax and head without fpines. SPECIFIC 3^ PLATE CCLXIV. SPECIFIC CHARACTER, Furnifhed with fcutellum. Black: clypeus
RMEBNJNA–Common dor beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus), on forest floor, Germany
RMH4CARJ–Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, common dor beetle, Geotrup, Alps, France
RM2DAGX12–Common dor beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus), on forest floor, Germany
RMH8W741–Waldmistkäfer, Wald-Mistkäfer, Mistkäfer, Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, Rosskäfer, common dor beetle, Geotrup
RMH8W73X–Waldmistkäfer, Wald-Mistkäfer, Mistkäfer, Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, Rosskäfer, common dor beetle, Geotrup
RFTRM0A3–A Common Dor Beetle, woodland, England. UK
RMH8W73T–Waldmistkäfer, Wald-Mistkäfer, Mistkäfer, Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, Rosskäfer, common dor beetle, Geotrup
RM2AKX3YX–Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . FIG. 107. — The lesser Pri-onus. Natural size.—AfterRiley. ORDER COLEOPTERA. 107 ceeded by the grape beetle, Pelidnota. punctata Linn., and the Gold-smith beetle, Cotalpa lanigera Linn. The May-beetle, or dor-bug, is a. FIG. 108.—Metamorphosis of the May-beetle. 2, grub or larva; 1, pupa ; 3, 4,beetle. Natural size.—After Riley. very common species; its larva devours the roots of grass, sometimesinjuring lawns, also the roots of seedling trees in plantations. Allied
RMH4CARH–Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, common dor beetle, Geotrup, Alps, France
RM2DAGX78–Common dor beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus), on forest floor, Germany
RMEBREGX–Common dor beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus), on a mushroom, Germany
RMH8W73N–Waldmistkäfer, Wald-Mistkäfer, Mistkäfer, Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, Rosskäfer, common dor beetle, Geotrup
RMREPNB9–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 4«G NATUIlAt, IIISTOUV. aro thoy, that if aovcml Buryiug-beotlos are placed in a vessel filled with earth, and kept eoustautly 8upplio, to bore.) OEOTRurES. Family, MelolonthlJso.—(Or. Vlr]o6v9t], a. Cockchaffer.) MET/JLONTIIA.. Cervus (Lat. a filar/), tlie Slay-beetle. Stercoi-arlus (Lat. Dinig), the Dor-beetle. Vulgaris (Lat. common), tlie Cockchaffer. The Lamellicohn Beetles are exceedingly urscful to man- kind. Many of them act as scavengei-s and farmera, for they not the 1 so one tha tliii whi son the i
RMEBRH2N–Common dor beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus), on deadwood, Germany
RMEYYCN1–Common dor beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus), Common dor beetle on wood, Germany
RMH8W73P–Waldmistkäfer, Wald-Mistkäfer, Mistkäfer, Anoplotrupes stercorosus, Geotrupes stercorosus, Rosskäfer, common dor beetle, Geotrup
RMCNWPGK–common dor beetle (Geotrupes stercorarius), sitting on moss
RMH8W748–Waldmistkäfer, Wald-Mistkäfer, und andere Mistkäfer-Arten, Mistkäfer, Ansammlung auf Pferdemist, Pferdeapfel, Kot, Losung, Anopl
RMH8W745–Waldmistkäfer, Wald-Mistkäfer, und andere Mistkäfer-Arten, Mistkäfer, Ansammlung auf Pferdemist, Pferdeapfel, Kot, Losung, Anopl