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Dicronorhina sp. rose chafer beetle
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Dicronorhina sp. rose chafer beetle
A rose chafer beetle from Africa from the family Scarabaeidae; Cetoniinae. Chafer beetles have a characteristic V-shape where their wings meet and are a member of the same family as dung beetles
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Arthropod Arthropoda Beetle Cetoniidae Cetoniinae Chafer Coleoptera Entomological Eudicot Eurosid Fabidae Flower Beetle Flower Chafer Flower Scarab Fruit Chafer Hexapod Hexapoda Insecta Angiospermae Chafer Beetle Dicot Dicotyledon Invertebrata
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1. Title: Dicronorhina Sp. Rose Chafer Beetle: A Stunning Example of Nature's Diversity Description: This image showcases the exquisite beauty of the Dicronorhina sp. rose chafer beetle, a native of Africa and a member of the Scarabaeidae family, specifically the Cetoniinae subfamily. Chafer beetles are easily recognizable by their distinctive V-shaped wing junctions, which set them apart from other beetle species. This particular beetle is a flower chafer, feeding on the nectar and pollen of angiosperms, or flowering plants. The Dicronorhina sp. chafer beetle is an essential component of the African ecosystem, contributing to the pollination of various dicotyledon, or eudicot, plants. These plants, which include a wide range of fruit-bearing trees and shrubs, are crucial for the survival of numerous animal species. The beetle's diet primarily consists of angiosperms in the Fabaceae family, such as legumes, which are rich in nutrients. As a hexapod invertebrate, the chafer beetle is part of the larger class Insecta, and more specifically, the order Coleoptera. This order, which includes over 400,000 described species, is the largest group within the class Insecta. The Dicronorhina sp. chafer beetle's green exoskeleton provides it with excellent camouflage among the foliage, allowing it to blend in and avoid predation. The image of this stunning chafer beetle serves as a reminder of the intricate relationships between various organisms and their environments. It highlights the importance of preserving biodiversity and the delicate balance that exists within ecosystems. Keywords: Dicronorhina sp., rose chafer beetle, Africa, Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae, chafer beetle, flower beetle, cetoniidae, hexapod, invertebrate, arthropod, arthropoda, beetle, arthropoda, green, insect, insecta, angiosperm, dicotyledon, dicot, entomological, coleoptera, flowering plant, insects, chafer, eudicot, angiospermae, angiosperms, fabaceae, flower scarab, fruit chafer.
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