RM2G4MKBC–Goliathus regius, the Royal Goliath beetle, a species of beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. From The Universe or, The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little, published 1882.
RMCNN778–Dung Beetle (Scarabaeidae sp.) adult, rolling ball of dung, with fly in flight, Okavango Delta, Botswana
RM2A2NF5K–Rhabdotis, Print, Rhabdotis is a genus of the family Scarabaeidae
RM2ADYGNR–The Sacred scarab, Scarabaeus sacer, is a species of dung beetle belonging to the family Scarabaeidae. Among the coprophagous species of beetles, Scarabaeus sacer is typical of those that collect dung into balls. Such a beetle rolls its ball to a suitable location, where it digs an underground chamber in which it hides the ball. It then eats the ball itself, a process that may take several days.
RFEHD2WX–closeup of Scarabaeidae bug on a green leaf in a outdoor
RFGGJFP3–blue scarabaeidae on branch tree in the garden and eating leaves is food.
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.
RM2DA6D42–Welsh Chafer beetle, Hoplia philanthus, Dixton, Monmouthshire, Wales. Family Scarabaeidae
RME9JK45–Dung beetles, family Scarabaeidae, on rhino dung, Lapalala wilderness reserve, South Africa
RFG2F67B–Aphodius erraticus dung beetle. Insect in the family Scarabaeidae, commonly found in cow pats
RM2DP91JD–Rosenkäfer, Cetoniinae, Blütenbesuch auf Zistrose, Blatthornkäfer, Scarabaeidae, rose beetle, rose chafer, Kroatien, Croatia
RFM8Y1AJ–A beetle undergoing metamorphosis, probably a species from the Scarabaeidae family.
RFDEAG70–Scarab beetle (Scarabaeidae), Tandayapa region, Andean cloud forest, Ecuador, South America
RMADFBAJ–Beetle, Family Scarabaeidae. Larva on decaying timber
RMP44605–Taeniodera malabariensis simillima, Scarabaeidae Beetle. Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand.
RF2M57115–Aphodius erraticus dung beetle. Insect in the family Scarabaeidae, commonly found in cow pats.
RM2G5X80Y–TRICHIUS FASCIATUS Eurasian Bee beetle on flower
RMCNN779–Dung Beetle Scarabaeidae sp. adult branch tropical forest habitat Los Amigos Biological Station Madre de Dios Amazonia Peru
RM2A2M8BT–Chalcocopris, Print, Chalcocopris is a genus of Scarabaeidae or scarab beetle
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.
RM2E19W6Y–Sacred Scarab, Scarabus sacer, Scarabaeidae, beetle, insect, animal, Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa
RM2CDM6CK–Dung beetle. Scarabaeidae
RFG2H1M3–blue scarabaeidae on branch tree in the garden and eating leaves is food.
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.
RMA0JPBA–Beetle, Family Scarabaeidae. Larva on decaying timber
RFHTJYK7–Polyphylla fullo is a beetle belonging to the family Scarabaeidae
RF2M5710E–Onthophagus - dung beetle. Small dung beetle in the family Scarabaeidae. These insects feed on animal excrement.
RM2G5X81E–TRICHIUS FASCIATUS Eurasian Bee beetle on flower
RFE5E843–Dung beetle. Scarabaeidae
RM2A2MNXC–Gnathocera, Print, Gnathocera is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Scarabaeidae
RM2ABNA1Y–Goliathus giganteus, aka Goliathus regius, the Royal Goliath beetle, is a species of beetles of the family Scarabaeidae and feed primarily on tree sap and fruit in western equatorial Africa. It is one of the largest, and males have a body length of 50–115 millimetres (2–4.5 in). Despite its large body, these beetles fly well. They have a large and membranous secondary pair of wings kept completely folded beneath the elytra when not in use.
RME3XWK6–Coleoptera; Scarabaeidae; Scarabaeus cicatricosus; Lucas 1846;
RM2CDKXCN–Scarabaeidae. Dung beetle in the early morning sun
RFG2H1MN–blue scarabaeidae on branch tree in the garden and eating leaves is food.
RMDE5RBH–Scarab Beetle, Family Scarabaeidae. Larva on timber
RFC736AM–Dung beetle (scarabaeidae) at Addo Elephant Park in South Africa.
RME08NCW–Safari guide pointing out dung beetle (Scarabaeidae) with dung ball, Madikwe game reserve, South Africa, February, 2014
RFG2F666–Onthophagus joannae dung beetle. Small dung beetle in the family Scarabaeidae, feeding on horse poo
RM2DP91JH–Rosenkäfer, Cetoniinae, Blütenbesuch auf Zistrose, Blatthornkäfer, Scarabaeidae, rose beetle, rose chafer, Kroatien, Croatia
RFM8Y1A5–A beetle undergoing metamorphosis, probably a species from the Scarabaeidae family.
RM2EWEFM4–Flower Chafer Beetle, Scarabaeidae Family, feeding on leaf, Saba, Bali, Indonesia
RMWXX2MH–Beetle (Scarabaeidae), Andasibe, Perinet, Region Alaotra-Mangoro, Madagascar
RMA38B0P–Beetle, Family Scarabaeidae. Larva on decaying timber. Head and mouth detail
RMKB72YC–Lilac-breasted Roller (Coracias caudata), adult sitting on the ground and feeding on a Dung Beetle (Scarabaeidae), South Africa, Mpumalanga, Kruger National Park
RF2HEJ5H9–The variable Chafer Gnorimus variabilis beetle from family Scarabaeidae rare European beetle on a white background
RF2F963M6–Comparison of larvae of Scarabaeidae. In left larva of the May beetle Common Cockchafer or May Bug (Melolontha melolontha). In right Cetonia aurata