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- India, one (Chrysochroa fulgidissima ssp. alternans) in ****an, (Chrysochroa coreana) in Korea, and one (Chrysochroa lepida) in Africa. Chrysochroa akiyamai...
- Chrysochroa fulgidissima, "jewel beetle" or Yamato tamamushi in ****anese (ヤマトタマムシ) is a metallic woodboring beetle of the family Buprestidae. This beetle...
- Chrysochroa fulminans is the type species of jewel beetle in its genus; it belongs to the family Buprestidae, tribe Chrysochroini and subgenus Chrysochroa...
- Chrysochroa rajah is a species of beetle in the family Buprestidae. Chrysochroa rajah can reach a length of about 32–48 millimetres (1.3–1.9 in). These...
- Chrysochroa buqueti, the red speckled jewel beetle, is a Southeast Asian species of beetle in the Buprestidae family and tribe Chrysochroini. It is found...
- Chrysochroa vittata is a species of beetle in the Buprestidae family. Chrysochroa vittata can reach a length of about 35–43 millimetres (1.4–1.7 in)....
- Chrysochroa edwardsii is a beetle of the Buprestidae family. Chrysochroa edwardsii can reach a length of about 40 millimetres (1.6 in). Elytra are metallic...
- Dracaenura chrysochroa is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1907. It is found in New Guinea. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2014)...
- Chrysochroa ocellata is a beetle of the Buprestidae family. Chrysochroa ocellata can reach a length of about 20 millimetres (0.79 in). Elytra and pronotum...
- Chrysochroa elegans, the ****anese jewel beetle (tamamushi in ****anese), is a species of metallic wood-boring beetles (Buprestidae). It may be a synonym...