Finding beetles [Rhagonycha fulva]

in Hive Learners4 years ago

Hello friends #HiveLearners
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On this occasion I would like to donate some photos of beetles.
I found this beetle a few days ago, on the tree in front of my house.
This beetle is brown, the tip of the tail is black.
He lives seasonal.
This beetle is known as a blood-sucking beetle. This beetle lives in tropical forest areas.
This beetle can be found in long grass, and lives in tropical forests. And this beetle lives on land.
Then I had time to take some photos using my own cellphone.

According to a source I found on the web Wikipedia
Rhagonycha fulva, the common red warrior beetle, also erroneously known as the bloodsucking beetle,[3][4] and popularly in the UK as the hogweed bonking beetle [5] is a species of warrior beetle (Cantharidae).

Here are some photos of beetles that I want to contribute to this beloved communication.

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Thank you friends for visiting my account, hopefully friends can add knowledge.
Greetings from me @asklanbudi🙏

Locationlhokseumawe -Indonesia
Camera MakerXiaomi
Camera ModelRedmi Note 8 pro
Flash ModeNo Flash
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 4 years ago  

Very unique insects

 4 years ago (edited) 

Thanks @idayrus :)