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Beetle mania... Birmingham's amazing insect collection is latest Museums Trust 'object of the month'

Collection is latest of series of objects of the month the Museums Trust is unveiling through the Birmingham Post

The Stuart Carlier collection of almost 100 drawers of beetles

One of the country’s best collections of British beetles is ’s latest object of the month.

The Stuart Carlier collection of almost 100 drawers of beetles is held in the city’s Museum Collections Centre, where it will be on display during this month’s open afternoon on Friday, July 31.

The collection becomes the latest of a series of objects of the month the Museums Trust is unveiling through the Birmingham Post to highlight the finest civic collection in England.

Previous objects of the month include , , a unique velvet hat which, according to rumour, , and the Smethwick Engine, the oldest working steam engine in the world.

Stuart Wace Carlier (1899-1962) was an expert in insects, particularly butterflies, moths and beetles.

He lived in Birmingham for most of his life and is perhaps one of the most underrated entomologists in the country, according to Museums Trust spokeswoman Abi Rogansky.

“Beetles are incredibly diverse and there are more than 4,000 species in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ alone,” said Ms Rogansky.

“Stuart Carlier spent much of his life building up a very comprehensive collection of British beetles and his collecting took him to wild places such as Cannock Chase, Sutton Park and Oversley Wood in all weathers.