We were very surprised to find this May bug (otherwise known as a “cockchafer” although not without a lot of sniggering) on a walk through a field in Norfolk. Not just because it’s quite a big beetle, but because it’s mid-July!
Oh! My version of Hans Christian Andersen had some story or another which featured a cockchafer, maybe Thumbelina, and I always imagined it as a cockroach.
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SAME OMG.
Over here, cockchafers (snerk) are black and shiny. And pestiferous:
Blackheaded pasture cockchafer
Yours are much nicer, I think. Like beetle teddybears.
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This guy is much cuter than that.
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