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#11433537
25 Jul 2024
A scarab beetle Heterorhina elegans is belonging to the flower chafer subfamily and is found in India and Sri Lanka. Its genus name is frequently misspelled as "Heterorrhina." The adults are about 2 to 3 cm long and are usually bright glassy green, appearing reddish at some angles and lighting. The clypeus is narrow, and there is a ridge along the middle. Adult beetles are emerald green with some varieties of blue, red, indigo, or black, and the underside has a short and blunt sternal process. A scarab beetle Heterorhina elegans is being on the house floor in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 25, 2024.
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25 Jul 2024
Heterorhina Elegans Is A Species Of Scarab Beetle Found In India And Sri Lanka That Belongs To The Flower Chafer Subfamily. Its Genus Name Is Frequently Misspelled As ''Heterorrhina''. The Adults Are About 2 To 3 Cm Long And Are Usually Bright Glassy Green Appearing Reddish At Some Angles And Lighting. The Clypeus Is Narrow And There Is A Ridge Along The Middle. Adult Beetles Are Emerald Green With Some Varieties Of Blue, Red, Indigo, Or Black, And The Underside Is The Short And Blunt Sternal Process. A Scarab Beetle Heterorhina Elegans Is On The House Floor In A Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On 25/07/2024.
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