- (Kerremans, 1898)
Temognatha affinis (Saunders, 1868)
Temognatha alternata (Lumholtz, 1889)
Temognatha apicenigra (Théry, 1937)
Temognatha aquilonia Peterson...
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Temognatha alternata is
endemic to Queensland, Australia.
Little is
known of this
spectacular beetle which has
never been
formally described, as the name...
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Temognatha grandis is a
species of
beetle belonging to the
family Buprestidae.
Temognatha grandis can
reach a
length of
about 55
millimetres (2.2 in)...
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Temognatha heros, the
yellow jewel beetle or
large jewel beetle, is a
species of
beetles belonging to the
family Buprestidae.
Temognatha heros can reach...
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Temognatha variabilis,
commonly known as the
variable jewel beetle, is a
beetle of the
family Buprestidae.
Temognatha variabilis can
reach a
length of...
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Temognatha aestimata is a
jewel beetle in the
family Buprestidae,
found in Victoria. It was
first described in 1898 by
Charles Kerremans as Stigmodera...
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Temognatha miranda is a
jewel beetle in the
family Buprestidae,
found in
Western Australia. It was
first described in 1927 by
Herbert James Carter as Stigmodera...
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Temognatha affinis is a
jewel beetle in the
family Buprestidae,
found in New
South Wales. It was
first described in 1868 by
Edward Saunders as Stigmodera...
- Indonesia;
usually in rain
forests Stigmodera – 7
species remain here
Temognatha –
About 83-85 species,
found only in
Australia and New Guinea, previously...
- green-velvet
flower chafer (Glycyphana brunnipes), the
variable jewel beetle (
Temognatha variabilis), the
cowboy beetle (Chondropyga dorsalis), and a
scarab beetle...