Oxythyrea
''Oxythyrea'' is a genus of chafer beetles. Members are typically about 10–15 mm in size, and are usually black with white dots or lines on the Thorax (insect anatomy), thorax, elytron, elytra, and abdomen; each species has its own distinctive pattern. ''Oxythyrea'' are active during the day, and are often found on flowers, feeding. Species *''Oxythyrea abigail'' *''Oxythyrea albopicta'' *''Oxythyrea cinctella'' *''Oxythyrea cinctelloides'' *''Oxythyrea densata'' *''Oxythyrea dulcis'' *''Oxythyrea funesta'' *''Oxythyrea groenbechi'' *''Oxythyrea guttifera'' *''Oxythyrea noemi'' *''Oxythyrea pantherina'' *''Oxythyrea producta'' *''Oxythyrea subcalva'' *''Oxythyrea tripolitana'' Some of the species are often classified in a closely related genus ''Leucocelis''. File:Oxythyrea-noemi-Wiki-Zachi-Evenor-001.jpg, ''Oxythyrea noemi'' File:Oxythyrea funesta (hires) edit.jpg, ''Oxythyrea funesta'' File:Oxythyrea pantherina (Gorchy & Percheron, 1833) (3569527227).jpg, ''Oxythyre ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oxythyrea Groenbechi
''Oxythyrea'' is a genus of chafer beetles. Members are typically about 10–15 mm in size, and are usually black with white dots or lines on the thorax, elytra, and abdomen; each species has its own distinctive pattern. ''Oxythyrea'' are active during the day, and are often found on flowers, feeding. Species *'' Oxythyrea abigail'' *'' Oxythyrea albopicta'' *''Oxythyrea cinctella'' *'' Oxythyrea cinctelloides'' *'' Oxythyrea densata'' *'' Oxythyrea dulcis'' *'' Oxythyrea funesta'' *'' Oxythyrea groenbechi'' *'' Oxythyrea guttifera'' *'' Oxythyrea noemi'' *'' Oxythyrea pantherina'' *'' Oxythyrea producta'' *'' Oxythyrea subcalva'' *'' Oxythyrea tripolitana'' Some of the species are often classified in a closely related genus ''Leucocelis ''Leucocelis'' is a genus of chafer beetles belonging to the family Scarabaeidae. Species * ''Leucocelis abbotti'' * ''Leucocelis abdita'' * ''Leucocelis abessinica'' * ''Leucocelis adelpha'' * ''Leucocelis adspersa'' * ''Leucoceli ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |