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This watercolor painting depicts a Yellow Velvet Beetle that I encountered while hiking in Grand Teton National Park.
The adults of this species, Lepturobosca chrysocoma, love to feed on flowers like Sticky Geranium. They can be destructive to flowers, though they do aid in pollination by picking up pollen on their hairy coats and transferring it from flower to flower. This fuzzy, chartreuse insect is isolated against a clean white background, making it a bright, modern addition to your nature decor.
8" x 10" Giclée print of my original watercolor painting.
Archival print on matte paper. Print measures 8 inches by 10 inches.
Frame not included.
All prints are signed.
Ships flat in recycled rigid cardboard mailer.
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