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Pyrrhopoda elegans

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Pyrrhopoda elegans
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P. elegans
Binomial name
Pyrrhopoda elegans
Synonyms
  • Coptomia discipennis (Fairmaire, 1903)
  • Coptomia elegans (Waterhouse, 1879)
  • Pyrrhopoda basalis (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda caeruleostriata (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda coeruleostriata (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda cyanea (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda flavipennis (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda marginipennis (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda obscurata (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda pallidipennis (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda plagiata (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda quadrimaculata (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda strigipennis (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda vittipennis (Kraatz, 1893)

Pyrrhopoda elegans is a species of flower chafers, a group of scarab beetles, comprising the subfamily Cetoniinae. It is found in Madagascar.

References

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  1. ^ Illustrations of typical specimens of Coleoptera in the collection of the British Museum. CO Waterhouse, 1879
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  • Data related to Pyrrhopoda elegans at Wikispecies
  • "Pyrrhopoda elegans". The Encyclopedia of Life.
  • Pyrrhopoda elegans at insectoid.info