Chrysophora chrysochlora
Appearance
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Museum specimen of Chrysophora chrysochlora, male | |
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Species: | C. chrysochlora
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Chrysophora chrysochlora (Latreille, 1811)
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Chrysophora chrysochlora, the Shining leaf chafer beetle, is a species of beetles of the scarab beetle family.
Description
[edit]Chrysophora chrysochlora can reach a length of about 25–40 millimetres (0.98–1.57 in). Body is completely shining metallic green with golden reflections. Elytra have a granulate texture. Males are larger than females and show two strong elongate spurs on the hind legs and enlarged tarsal claws.
Distribution
[edit]This species can be found in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
References
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- Charles Leonard Hogue Latin American Insects and Entomology
- Coleoptera-Atlas
- Luis Carlos Pardo-Locarno and Miguel-Angel Morón Larva and pupa of Chrysophora chrysochlora The Canadian Entomologist