beetle photography!
Hi everyone, lots of love and greetings. I hope everyone is doing well. Today I am here with some new photography. Like every other day, the new photography is of a beetle. Their biggest feature is that they have ten black stripes on their white-brown back wings.
There is a black triangular spot on the head and irregular dark markings on the thorax. On the other hand, the caterpillars have reddish skin, much like dung beetles, and two rows of black spots can be seen on their sides.
Beetles have a hard body, but like other common insects, their bodies consist of a head, thorax, and abdomen. The two thoracic segments are connected to the abdomen, and the forethorax is located under a protective plate called the pronotum.
Friends, many more rock beetles can be seen. Among them, I have highlighted the black beetle. I hope everyone will like today's photography. Bye