This guy is Meloe violaceus, the Violet oil beetle. Althouhj I always knew in the back of my mind that these were called blister beetles, I had never really thought about it. Today we really seemed to spook this one (O.K. I admit that it was to do with picking him up to move him off a bicycle path). He went into full defence mode and these shots show the production of the highly toxic and irritating "oil" - actually hemolymph. To add to the didactic quality of this post, the active irritant is cantharidin, which in lower quantities is an aphrodisiac ("Spanish fly").
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