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Anyone in here that has studied entomology in school or as a hobby, I have a question?
Today while mowing around some brush a little critter landed on my arm and was gone before I could catch it for further study. It appeared to be of a hard shelled beetle type, a vivid blue with 6 or 8 white spots on the wing covers. It was maybe 7 or 8 mm long, I have looked but found nuttin any one with any idea ?
 

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Did it look like this

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Damn man I haven't seen anything like that since the 70's along with a lot of other crazy stuff. Sure miss those days.;)
 
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Anyone in here that has studied entomology in school or as a hobby, I have a question?
Today while mowing around some brush a little critter landed on my arm and was gone before I could catch it for further study. It appeared to be of a hard shelled beetle type, a vivid blue with 6 or 8 white spots on the wing covers. It was maybe 7 or 8 mm long, I have looked but found nuttin any one with any idea ?
Wow, 6 or 8 mm long and landed on your arm for an instant, and you could focus on it! I’m kinda with bearbate on this. Any chance you were mowing magic mushrooms unknowingly? 😂
 
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Yinz guys are like to funny, :) ,,Old and Tired found it,, thanks guys
 
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Yinz guys are like to funny, :) ,,Old and Tired found it,, thanks guys
7 years with U.S. Forest Service, Entomology and Toxicology; 32 years at N.C. State; Entomology Department; Knowing what to google, Priceless.... I had no idea that bug even existed...

I got a Forestry Degree from Stephen F. Austin with most of my electives in Entomology and Pathology.... I sucked at being a student and worked my butt off... Loved the field of bugs since it actually paid the bills through college.

Glad I was lucky enough to picked the correct one!!!
 
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7 years with U.S. Forest Service, Entomology and Toxicology; 32 years at N.C. State; Entomology Department; Knowing what to google, Priceless.... I had no idea that bug even existed...

I got a Forestry Degree from Stephen F. Austin with most of my electives in Entomology and Pathology.... I sucked at being a student and worked my butt off... Loved the field of bugs since it actually paid the bills through college.

Glad I was lucky enough to picked the correct one!!!
Go LumberJacks! (Entered Forestry there my freshman year ‘67/‘68 …but discovered Del Rentzel Field and airplanes… got yanked back home when my parents got my grades) 🤪