Bee beetle (Tricius fasciatus) on a flower of corn camomile


The bee beetles are scarab beetles of the subfamily Trichiinae, which is sometimes included in the Cetoniinae as a tribe. They have hairy sides of the elytra like their relatives, and the upperside of the elytra is usually yellow with prominent black blotches which form incomplete bands. This, and the fact that seen from the side they resemble a hairy plump bee, has given them their common name.


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Location: Vassivere, Estonia
Photo credit: © Heiti Paves / Alamy / Afripics
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Keywords: animal, bee, beetle, black, bug, camomile, close-, closeup, coleoptera, comic, corn, fasciatus, flower, insect, macro, nature, scarab, tellow, trichius, wildlife