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Oxythyrea (Acheilosis) Pauliani
''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''. 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 pantherina The genus ''O ...
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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 (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) ( ...
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Oxythyrea Funesta
''Oxythyrea funesta'' is a phytophagous beetle species belonging to the family Cetoniidae, subfamily Cetoniinae. Common name “White spotted rose beetle”. This beetle is present in most of Europe, in the eastern Palearctic realm, and in the Near East. Larvae are up to 30 mm long, they feed on plant roots and can remain until next spring in the soil. The adults appear early in the spring, they grow up to and can mostly be encountered from May through July. They are considered an insect pest that do not just feed on pollen, but rode the floral organs, especially damaging light in color buds and flowers. Their colour is black, more or less bronzed. Most of the specimens show six white spots in two longitudinal rows on the pronotum and many others on the elytra. They are completely covered with white pubescence (easily visible in profile). Older specimens usually have no hairs, as they are rubbed off with time. Subspecies * ''Oxythyrea funesta'' var. ''consobrina'' V ...
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Leucocelis
''Leucocelis'' is a genus of chafer beetles belonging to the family Scarabaeidae. Species * '' Leucocelis abbotti'' * '' Leucocelis abdita'' * '' Leucocelis abessinica'' * '' Leucocelis adelpha'' * '' Leucocelis adspersa'' * '' Leucocelis aeneicollis'' * '' Leucocelis alboguttata'' * '' Leucocelis albomaculata'' * ''Leucocelis albopilosa'' * ''Leucocelis albosticta'' * '' Leucocelis aldabrensis'' * '' Leucocelis allardi'' * '' Leucocelis amethystina'' * ''Leucocelis amitina'' * ''Leucocelis amoena'' * ''Leucocelis amplicollis'' * ''Leucocelis angustiformis'' * ''Leucocelis annae'' * ''Leucocelis annulipes'' * ''Leucocelis apicalis'' * ''Leucocelis bouyeri'' * ''Leucocelis brevis'' * ''Leucocelis brunneipennis'' * ''Leucocelis bucobensis ''Leucocelis'' is a genus of chafer beetles belonging to the family Scarabaeidae. Species * ''Leucocelis abbotti'' * ''Leucocelis abdita'' * ''Leucocelis abessinica'' * ''Leucocelis adelpha'' * ''Leucocelis adspersa'' * ''Leucocelis aeneic ...
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Oxythyrea Tripolitana
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 fa ...
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Oxythyrea Subcalva
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 fam ...
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Oxythyrea Producta
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 fami ...
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Oxythyrea Pantherina
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 famil ...
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Oxythyrea Noemi
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, ''Oxythyr ...
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Oxythyrea Guttifera
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 ...
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Oxythyrea Groenbechi
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 ...
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Oxythyrea Dulcis
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 p ...
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