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Rose chafer
At least two beetles are known as the rose chafer:
Cetonia aurata, in Europe
Macrodactylus subspinosus, in North America
Animal common name disambiguation
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rose-chafer
ˈrose-ˌchafer Ent. Also 8 chaffer. [f. rose n. + chafer1.] A beetle of the genus Cetonia (esp. C. aurata), of a burnished green or copper colour, frequenting roses and in the grub-state very destructive to vegetation; the rose-fly.1704 Petiver Gazophyl. iii. §23 Scarabæus pectinarius viridis,..the R...
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Dichelonyx backii
Dichelonyx backii, known generally as the green pine chafer or green rose chafer, is a species of scarab beetle in the family Scarabaeidae.
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chafer
▪ I. chafer1, chaffer (ˈtʃeɪfə(r), ˈtʃæfə(r)) Forms: 1 ceafor, cefer, 5 cheaffer, chauer, 7– chafer, chaffer. [OE. cefer corresponds to OS. (MDu. and mod.Du.) kever, OHG. chevar (chevaro), MHG. kever, kefere, Ger. käfer beetle:—OTeut. type kefro-z; OE. ceafor, if from earlier *cafr, points to OTeut....
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Strigoderma arbicola
Strigoderma arbicola, known generally as sand chafer, is a species of shining leaf chafer in the family of beetles known as Scarabaeidae. Other common names include the spring rose beetle, false Japanese beetle, and rose chafer.
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Protaetia cuprea
Protaetia cuprea, also known as the copper chafer, is a species of chafer in the family Scarabaeidae. This species is also known as the rose chafer, and has a wide geographic distribution extending from Canary Islands, Portugal and Spain in the west towards
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Macrodactylus subspinosus
The members of its genus are known as "rose chafers", not to be confused with the European rose chafer, Cetonia aurata. The eggs of the rose chafer are about 1 mm in length and are oval, white and shiny.
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Cetonia aurata
Cetonia aurata, called the rose chafer or the green rose chafer, is a beetle, long, that has a metallic structurally coloured green and a distinct V-shaped , which is very similar to the rose chafer.
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Elater ferrugineus
They especially prey on hermit beetle (Osmoderma eremita) and rose chafer (Cetonia aurata).
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Cetoniacytone A
(strain Lu 9419), an endosymbiotic Gram-positive bacillus found in the intestines of a rose chafer (Cetonia aureata).
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Cetonia elegans
may refer to:
Subfamily Cetoniinae (flower chafers)
Cetonia elegans Leoni, 1910, a synonym for Cetonia aurata pisana, a subspecies (Cetoniini) of the rose chafer
Cetonia elegans Fabricius, 1781, a synonym for Heterorhina elegans, a species (Goliathini) found in India and Sri Lanka
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Cetonia carthami
Cetonia carthami is a beetle of the family Scarabaeidae also known as the Sardinia rose chafer.
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Pisana
Dogaressa of Venice
Carta Pisana, a map made at the end of the 13th century found in Pisa, hence its name
Cetonia aurata pisana, a subspecies of the rose chafer
Mucca Pisana, a breed of cattle from Tuscany, in central Italy
Rocca Pisana, a sixteenth-century villa for the Pisani family
Theba pisana, a
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Macrodactylus uniformis
Macrodactylus uniformis, the western rose chafer, is a species of May beetle or junebug in the family Scarabaeidae.
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Cetonia
One of the most familiar species is the rose chafer (C. aurata). Species
Names brought to synonymy
Cetonia elegans Leoni, 1910, a synonym for Cetonia aurata pisana, a subspecies (Cetoniini) of the rose chafer
Cetonia
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