• @[email protected]
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      174 months ago

      Not saying you are wrong.

      But this one has eight spots. Did the bug do it to thwart those naming and categorization efforts?

      • elmicha
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        164 months ago

        Wikipedia says:

        Both the common name and the species name refer to the six small white spots on the beetle’s metallic-green to metallic-blue-green elytra. This is not always the case, however, as some individuals may have more spots, fewer spots, or none at all, presumably due to genetic variation.

        • @[email protected]
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          114 months ago

          This is not always the case, however, as some individuals may have more spots, fewer spots, or none at all, presumably due to genetic variation.

          Or malice. ;)
          Thank you for the explanation.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      24 months ago

      My AI image comparison concurs. What a neat looking beetle! I had no idea we had such beautiful beetles in the USA. GO USA!

  • Otter
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    54 months ago

    Where abouts in the world was the little guy? That might help narrow things down too

  • Alice
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    Someone’s early in line to see the new beetle juice movie

      • threelonmusketeers
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        34 months ago

        From the above link:

        The ‘violet Oil Beetle’ secretes toxins as a defense mechanism. Contact with adults may result in skin blistering due to these toxins, known as cantharidins. Handling or crushing ‘violet Oil Beetle’ can lead to skin contact, causing mild to severe blistering upon touch. Ingestion, particularly dangerous for pets or children, can lead to severe internal complications. Long-term effects depend on exposure level; however, typical symptoms include skin irritation and potential damage to the digestive tract.

        • Call me Lenny/LeniOP
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          14 months ago

          That doesn’t sound too bad. I’ve been around cats with a greater potential for damage to the handler.

      • @sturlabragason
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        Well when I started searching for the info I was under the impression that the toxin caused hour long painful erections. Then I found no info to support that so I just gave up 😅

  • @Contramuffin
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    34 months ago

    Looks like a tiger beetle. Cool pictures!

    • kamenLady.
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      224 months ago

      And not ask a fellow lemming and share these awesome pics and let all lemmings know about this adorable little green alien bug?

      • DarkThoughts
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        -124 months ago

        I’m sure there’s communities to share pictures too, or even Pixelfed. But the question could’ve been answered right then and there in a matter of seconds.

        • @ccunning
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          34 months ago

          deleted by creator

    • Chainweasel
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      74 months ago

      And you can choose not to be an ass, but here we are.

      • DarkThoughts
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        Giving useful advice = being ass. You’re one big projecting clown.

    • Call me Lenny/LeniOP
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      64 months ago

      Google Lens is often mistaken. It once thought a tick was a rare form of aphid, and everyone was like “ooh we gotta see more of those”.

      • DarkThoughts
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        That’s easy to tell when it happens and you should always cross check, but it was very easily able to identify your bug in question. I literally tested it myself before commenting.

          • DarkThoughts
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            By cross checking I meant to actually look at the image suggested and compare it properly with the bug in question. What’s with the people here?

            • Call me Lenny/LeniOP
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              24 months ago

              I did do that. I have a poor judgment when it comes to the difference between bugs. Google Lens is an AI tool, so it too is not perfect. The best thing to do is to have one AI source and one human source. Had I not adopted this method, I may have gotten tick infections by now.