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Flower chafers are a
group of
scarab beetles comprising the
subfamily Cetoniinae. Many
species are
diurnal and
visit flowers for
pollen and nectar, or...
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Scarabaeidae and
Buprestidae can fly with the
elytra closed (e.g., most
Cetoniinae; ). In a
number of groups, the
elytra are
reduced to
various degrees,...
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appear around June in
temperate parts of
North America: In
subfamily Cetoniinae:
Cotinis nitida (Green June beetle) of the
southeastern United States...
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Bombodes Westwood, 1848 from SE Tibet,
China (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae:
Cetoniinae: Taenioderini)". Anima.X. 68: 1–10. Jakl, Stanislav; Hava, Jiri (2020)...
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measured in
terms of size, bulk and weight. They are
members of
subfamily Cetoniinae,
within the
family Scarabaeidae.
Goliath beetles can be
found in many...
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cubital veins remains, the
wings remain straight. Some
beetle species (many
Cetoniinae; some Scarabaeinae,
Curculionidae and Buprestidae) fly with the elytra...
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Burmeister in 1842.
Within the
scarab family, it is a
member of the
subfamily Cetoniinae,
commonly known as
flower chafers.
These beetles are
strong flyers and...
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Euchroea is a
genus of
beetles of the
family Scarabaeidae and
subfamily Cetoniinae. It
originates in Madagascar.
Euchroea abdominalis Gory & Percheron, 1835...
- white. Most
adult beetles are nocturnal,
although the
flower chafers (
Cetoniinae) and many leaf
chafers (Rutelinae) are
active during the day. The grubs...
- is a
member of the
scarab beetle family. It
belongs to the
subfamily Cetoniinae,
comprising a
group of
beetles commonly called flower chafers since many...