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A large, dark brown beetle, likely a May beetle or Cockchafer, is prominently featured in the image, viewed from a dorsal perspective. It is clinging to a fine, light-colored mesh screen, which forms the background. The beetle's body is robust and segmented, with its elytra (wing covers) displaying subtle longitudinal ridges. Its head and prothorax appear a darker shade of brown compared to its main body. Six legs extend from its sides, with several showing distinct claws actively gripping the mesh surface. Notably, on the left side of its head, the beetle exhibits distinctive, fan-like or lamellate antennae. The mesh pattern is uniform and finely woven, providing a textured surface for the beetle to cling to. The cropped images offer closer views, highlighting the intricate details of the beetle's gripping claws, the structure of its fanned antennae, and the precise weave of the mesh material. No specific activity beyond holding onto the screen is depicted, and there is no visible text. The time of day, weather, or any emotional context cannot be determined from the provided media.
Symbol
3667A
Volume
1,544
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TVL
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