Oxythyrea
The genus ''Oxythyrea'' consists of a number of chafer beetle species. 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''. 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, ''Oxythyrea pan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oxythyrea Cinctella
The genus ''Oxythyrea'' consists of a number of chafer beetle species. 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''. 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, ''Oxythyrea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oxythyrea Albopicta
The genus ''Oxythyrea'' consists of a number of chafer beetle species. 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''. File:Oxythyrea-noemi-Wiki-Zachi-Evenor-001.jpg, '' Oxythyrea noemi'' File:Oxythyrea funesta (hires) edit.jpg, ''Oxythyrea funesta ''Oxythyrea funesta'' is a phytophagous beetle species belonging to the f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |