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Buprestis Magica
''Buprestis'' is a genus of beetles in the tribe Buprestini, the jewel beetles. As of 2011 there were 78 described species distributed across most of the world's biogeographic realms except parts of Africa and Antarctica. Species include: * ''Buprestis adjecta'' * ''Buprestis aetnensis'' * ''Buprestis alemanica'' * ''Buprestis apicipennis'' * ''Buprestis apricans'' * ''Buprestis atlas'' * ''Buprestis auratostriata'' * ''Buprestis aurora'' * ''Buprestis aurulenta'' * ''Buprestis bergevini'' * ''Buprestis bertheloti'' * ''Buprestis bilyi'' * ''Buprestis biplagiata'' * ''Buprestis carabuho'' * ''Buprestis catoxantha'' * ''Buprestis concinna'' * ''Buprestis confluenta'' * ''Buprestis connexa'' * ''Buprestis consularis'' * ''Buprestis costipennis'' * ''Buprestis cubensis'' * ''Buprestis cupressi'' * ''Buprestis cuprostriata'' * ''Buprestis dalmatina'' * ''Buprestis decemspilota'' * ''Buprestis decipiens'' * ''Buprestis decora'' * ''Buprestis deleta'' ...
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Buprestis Aurulenta
''Buprestis aurulenta'', commonly known as the golden jewel beetle or golden buprestid, is a species of beetle in the genus '' Buprestis''. The larvae of ''Buprestis aurulenta'' live inside a variety of coniferous trees and can survive for long periods in dry wood. The adult beetle is an iridescent green, with shining orange trim all around the wing covers. The beetles are found in the Pacific Northwest as far north as southern British Columbia and southward through the Rocky Mountains to Mexico. They are rare in Alberta, and specimens have been collected in Manitoba. On May 27, 1983, a splendor beetle emerged from a staircase in Essex, UK, after at least 47 years as a larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians typically have a larval phase of their life cycle. .... References Beetles of North America Bupresti ...
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