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Hoplia coerulea
Hoplia coerula placed placed high in the vegetation at the edge of a stream in a wet meadow.
The males of this species of the Rutelidae family gather in large numbers on the bank of streams and place themselves as high as possible on ferns, flowers and small shrubs at the beginning of summer. After choosing the best spot, they cling to the plant and lift their hind legs releasing pheromones to attract females.
Females with duller color are rarely seen and their behavior is so discreet that it remains a mystery.
Created: June 18, 2016
© Anne SORBES
Photo size: 14.1 Mpixels (40.2 MB uncompressed) - 5000x2813 pixels (16.7x9.4 in / 42.3x23.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Animal, beetle, Coleoptera, Hoplia, Hoplia coerulea, Insect, Macro, Male, Nature, Rutelidae, Scarabaeiformia, Wildlife
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