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Fat-legged flower beetle, National Insect Week, Oedemera nobilis, Swollen-thighed beetle, Thick-legged beetle

If you thought rugby players had well-developed thighs, take a look at this guy. He must work out at the gym every day of his life. Meet Oedemera nobilis, otherwise known as the Swollen-thighed beetle or, sometimes, the Thick-legged or Fat-legged flower beetle. Once seen, never forgotten … unless you see the female, whose shapely pins are nothing like the male’s.

They’re a wonderfully vibrant green, often with a tinge of blue or gold in their metallic sheen, and they’re particularly abundant at this time of year. Though they feed on the nectar and pollen of a wide range of flower species, I’ve often found them immersing themselves in dandelion flowers, to emerge sprinkled in yellow pollen.
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Gorgeous beetles, one of my favourite species too.
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Very pretty. And obviously very handsome to his mate! 🙂
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I guess she likes a male with muscles! 🙂
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I love this little beetle. I can’t help taking a photo every time if I have my macro lens on. The Canon 100mm macro mk2 is an amazing lens in case you were wondering. Better by miles than the original.
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I love them, too, Joyce, and have started deleting photos now, as I have so many.
I’d love that lens but, as I haven’t been able to find a part-time job since I arrived here, I’m living off the smell of an oily rag, and my Raynox 250 clip-on will have to do for now. Your lens is on my wish list, as well as a new zoom lens for the birds!
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Good luck in finding a job.
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Thanks!
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Fantastic shot. I love its colours.
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Thanks very much. I’m very happy with that first photo – one of my best, I think. 🙂
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