Chrysochroa rajah
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Chrysochroa rajah from southern China, mounted specimen at National Museum (Prague) | |
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Chrysochroa rajah Gory, 1840
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Chrysochroa rajah is a Jewel Beetle or Metallic Wood-boring Beetle of the Buprestidae family.
Description[]
Chrysochroa rajah can reach a length of about 32–48 millimetres (1.3–1.9 in). These beetles have a glossy surface with beautiful iridescent colors varying from blue to green, sometimes with red longitudinal stripes or spots.
Distribution[]
These beetles can be found from India and China up to Thailand and Laos.
Subspecies[]
- Chrysochroa rajah assamensis Guérin-Méneville, 1847 (China)
- Chrysochroa rajah nilgiriensis Kurosawa, 1978 (India)
- Chrysochroa rajah rajah Gory, 1840
- Chrysochroa rajah thailandica Kurosawa, 1978 (Thailand, Laos)
- Chrysochroa rajah unnoi Kurosawa, 1978
Gallery[]
Chrysochroa rajah thailandica at the Muséum de Toulouse
Chrysochroa rajah from Myanmar
References[]
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Categories:
- Beetles of Asia
- Buprestidae
- Beetles described in 1840
- Buprestidae stubs