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Glistening bronze and green

13 Saturday Jun 2026

Posted by sconzani in insects

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British beetles, British chafers, chafers, Garden chafer, metallic beetles, Phyllopertha horticola

In Fauna Britannica, Stefan Buczacki explains that ‘“Chafer” is a Middle English word, perhaps meaning “to gnaw” and possibly related to the word “chaff” for the husks of grain’. The several species of chafer eat plants, in particular the roots of plants, so they can be serious pests, of crops and, in the case of the species shown here, the Garden chafer (Phyllopertha horticola), of the plants in your garden. Various species of bird have also learnt that chafer larvae are nutritious, so they can cause damage to lawns and turf when poking about trying to find them.

As I seldom see chafers and don’t have a garden, I was nothing but delighted when I spotted not one but two Garden chafers, their metallic green and bronze colours glistening in the sunshine, in a Cardiff park. As these were quite hairy, I believe that means they had very recently emerged from their pupae; the hairs rub off as they age. The two I found were both in a wild area, of scrub and trees and overgrown Bramble bushes, but chafers are good, if bumbling fliers, so they did have the potential to cause damage to local gardens. Sorry, gardeners!

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Go, green tiger!

20 Saturday May 2023

Posted by sconzani in insects

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British tiger beetles, Cicindela campestris, Green tiger beetle, metallic beetles, Slade Wood

This was the third Green tiger beetle (Cicindela campestris) I saw during Wednesday’s wander around Gwent’s Slade Wood but the other two, true to their tiger name, sped off on their long legs before I could get close enough for photos. I think this one probably thought it was well enough camouflaged amongst the vegetation but a beam of sunlight reflecting off its iridescent green colouring gave it away. In fact, the genus name Cicindela is the Latin word for glowworm, which, presumably, is named for that metallic sheen. It’s a beautiful creature, though I do think it would be rather scary and quite intimidating if it were any more than 10-15mm long.

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