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Brand New 2.5" Flower Chafer Scarabaeidae Beetle Amber-color Resin Pendant Only NO NECKLACE INCLUDED. The image shows a beetle, likely a Flower Chafer

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Posted 2 days ago in Daytona Beach, FL

Condition: New

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Brand New 2.5" Flower Chafer Scarabaeidae Beetle Amber-color Resin Pendant Only NO NECKLACE INCLUDED. The image shows a beetle, likely a Flower Chafer

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Brand New 2.5" Flower Chafer Scarabaeidae Beetle Amber-color Resin Pendant Only NO NECKLACE INCLUDED. The image shows a beetle, likely a Flower Chafer encased in Amber-color resin. These beetles, belonging to the Scarabaeidae family, are known for their diverse colors and roles in ecosystems. Here are some key facts about these beetles: Flower Chafers: Also called fruit and flower chafers, these beetles are often brightly colored and feed on pollen, nectar, and sometimes fruit. They play a role in pollination. There are around 4,000 species of flower chafers, many still undescribed. Dung Beetles: These beetles are critical for nutrient cycling, feeding on, and burying dung. They are also used as bioindicators for climate and human impacts on ecosystems. Rose Chafers: A specific type of flower chafer, often tan-colored with spiny legs. They can be pests, feeding on various plants, including fruits and roses. Rose chafers are poisonous to chickens and other birds. Larvae: Both flower chafer and dung beetle larvae are C-shaped grubs that live in the soil, feeding on roots or decaying matter. These beetles can be found worldwide, with many iridescent species in tropical regions.

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