Jun 23 2016 Throwback Thursday: June 23rd Here’s a handful of images that we’ve posted to our Instagram (@frostentomologicalmuseum) over the past few months. Enjoy the eye candy! A rare find- Odontolabis delesserti (Guétin-Méneville, 1843) (Coleoptera: Lucanidae). Image by Frost Entomological Museum curators (CC BY 2.0). Click for source. To celebrate the digitization of over 25,000 Odonates, we brought in desserts on Monday! Image by Frost Entomological Museum curators (CC BY 2.0). Click for source. Look at the horn on that Japanese rhinoceros beetle aka kabutomushi! Image by Frost Entomological Museum curators (CC BY 2.0). Click for source. Itsy, bitsy, teeny, weeny yellow polka dot Erythroneura species! Enjoy the sun! Image by Frost Entomological Museum curators (CC BY 2.0). Click for source. Updating the Lepidoptera collection one unit tray at a time. Image by Frost Entomological Museum curators (CC BY 2.0). Click for source. Three pretty Protoneura cupida Calvert, 1903 in a row. Image by Frost Entomological Museum curators (CC BY 2.0). Click for source. For 135 years old, you look pretty good, Meloe strigulosus Mannerheim, 1852 (Coleoptera: Meloidae). Image by Frost Entomological curators (CC BY 2.0). Click for source. Augusta isn’t the only place to see a green jacket this week! We think this sweat bee (Agapostemon virescens) looks quite dapper in his! Image by Frost Entomological Museum curators (CC BY 2.0). Click for source. A beetle eclipse. Cyclocephala lunulata Burmeister, 1847. Image by Frost Entomological curators (CC BY 2.0). Click for source. Don’t lose your head…it’s Friday! (Male Dynastes titus). Image by Frost Museum curators (CC BY 2.0). Click for source. Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)MoreClick to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)
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