Chrysanthia superba
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Chrysanthia superba Reitter, 1872
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Chrysanthia superba is a species of false blister beetles belonging to the family Oedemeridae.[1]
Distribution[]
These beetles are present in Spain, Portugal and North Africa.[2]
Description[]
Chrysanthia superba can grow up to 6–9 millimetres (0.24–0.35 in) long.[3] These beetles have a rather elongated bodies. Also the head is elongated, with strongly protruding eyes. Antennae are long and thread-like. Pronotum is elongated and heart-shaped. The front edge of the pronotum shows a deep groove. Elytra are densely punctured and have four longitudinal ribs. The legs and antennae are dark. Adults have metallic green elytra and a metallic orange pronotum.[3]
References[]
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Categories:
- Oedemeridae
- Beetles of Europe
- Beetles described in 1872
- Tenebrionoidea stubs