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324/365 Beetle tracks?

20 Wednesday Nov 2019

Posted by sconzani in autumn, insects, nature, trees

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beetle tracks, insect tracks under bark, tracks under tree bark, tree damage

I don’t know which species of insect created these tracks under the bark on a fallen tree but I imagine it was some kind of beetle. I also don’t know if this damage caused the tree to fall, though it seems unlikely as this was quite superficial. Whatever the circumstances, the marks were lovely to behold.

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