When I was doing a bit of research for the post on Pin Cushion Proteas, I found the following information: “Proteas aren’t self-pollinating and depend on the small scarab beetles and the birds for pollination.” Now I don’t think this little dude sitting on the King Protea is a scarab beetle, but if he does the job who am I to question what he’s doing there.
Protea bug
Published by Jonker Fourie - Firefly the Travel Guy
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LOL Great macro Jonker.
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He sure is tiny Jonker but he does a great job wiith helping to pollinate the plants.
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The world would be a miserable place if it were not for all these tiny creatures that work so hard!! Diane
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If ever you want an insect identified, send it to the SA Museum – all the info on their website biodiversityexplorer.com. This dude does look like a member of the scarab beetle family – which is a huge group that includes fruit chafers and dung beetles.
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