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Heterorhina elegans

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The physics of the colouration of the cuticle is a subject of interest as the colours are entirely structural, not produced by pigments, and nearly 200-year-old specimens show no degradation of the colours. The underlying structures made up of nearly 50 microscopic double layers have been studied in
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may have some punctures and is squarish with parallel sides. The front margin is straight and toothed in the middle, the tooth is minutely notched. The forehead has lobed ridges running longitudinally. On the underside the sternal process is narrow and blunt, slightly curved. The middle and hind
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tibia are fringed with hairs in both the male and female. The hind tibiae bear a tuft of hairs near the tip with the males having longer hind tarsi than the females with the abdomen channelled beneath allowing them to mount females.
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is narrow and there is a ridge along the middle. They are seen in aggregations made up of large numbers in southern India during June to October.
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Steinbrecht RA; W. Mohren; H. K. Pulker; D. Schneider (1985). "Cuticular Interference Reflectors in the Golden Pupae of Danaine Butterflies".
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are glazed, with no deep pits on the surface and only tiny spots arranged in lines. The prothorax has punctures only along the sides and the
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Neville, AC; S Caveney (1969). "Scarabaeid beetle exocuticle as an optical analogue of cholesteric liquid crystals".
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the search for structural paints that do not need pigments which are often environmentally toxic chemicals.
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is without any punctures. The antennae, legs, suture margins, posterior of the elytra and the apical
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Adult beetles are emerald green with some varieties blue, red (var.
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subfamily. Its genus name is frequently misspelled as "
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Underside showing the short and blunt sternal process
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Coleoptera
Scarabaeidae
Heterorhina
Binomial name
Fabricius
Synonyms
Scarab beetle
flower chafer
clypeus

coxae
elytra
scutellum
calli
clypeus

text at biodiversitylibrary.org
https://species.wikimedia.org/Heterorhina_elegans
The Fauna of British India. Coleoptera. Lamellicornia (Cetoniinae & Dynastinae)
doi
10.1111/j.1469-185X.1969.tb00611.x
PMID
5308457

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