I'm a moth man, but photos like this that could turn me to beetles.
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No reason not to be both, especially in the UK where there's (relatively) few of either!
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Corrr you are really spoiling us this week Nick!
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I've been spoilt, so why not spoil back!
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It's very likely cryptic where it lives, especially if that place is dark. It's only metallic and impressive when removed from its home.
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Perhaps the rusty lumps emulate little dried tufts of moss? What an absolute stunner.
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It signals "All seats occupied, wait for the next beetle" to phoretic mites. (Not) But very handsome indeed!
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Metallic iridescense sometimes is a side effect of microstructures used for other purposes (water repellency, selfcleaning etc)
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Could be the old "I'll look like a droplet of water trick". Best a black beetle can do using iridescence. Not a bad effort really but needed a few million years to pull it off.
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