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A close-up, top-down view shows a metallic green and copper jewel beetle resting on a rough, textured, light-colored surface, likely a stucco wall. The beetle is positioned vertically in the frame, its head pointing towards the top. Its body is elongated and segmented, with iridescent green wing casings that transition to coppery red along the edges. The beetle has six legs, all of which are visible and appear to be clinging to the textured surface. Two antennae extend from its head, and it has dark, compound eyes. At the posterior end of the beetle, a slender, pointed appendage is visible, likely an ovipositor. The light appears to be coming from the upper left, casting subtle shadows on the textured surface. The overall scene is static, with the beetle appearing to be at rest. The location is identified as Vicenza, Italy, though there are no specific visual cues in the image to confirm this. No text is visible in the image. The time of day and weather are not discernible from the image alone.
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