File:Digitonthophagus vomited up in 1913 in Somalia (37857120184).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDigitonthophagus vomited up in 1913 in Somalia (37857120184).jpg |
"Seven of these scarabs were vomited up on the 31st March and the other two on April 3rd, 1913 by a Somali woman. Bulhar, British Somaliland". Presented to @NHM_London by Lt. Col. Dr. Ralph Evelyn Drake-Brockman, author of the mammals of Somaliland. Image by Lucia Chmurova and Lydia Smith |
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Source | Digitonthophagus vomited up in 1913 in Somalia |
Author | Natural History Museum: Coleoptera Section from South Kensingon, London, UK |
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