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Cetonia aurata


Cetonia aurata
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Copyright: Rimantas Kisielius (rimas) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 158 W: 3 N: 554] (3877)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-05-11
Categories: Insects
Camera: Canon EOS 300 D
Exposure: f/8, 1/1000 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-06-13 8:11
Viewed: 417
Points: 2
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Cetonia aurata on Paperwhite narcissus.
Cetonia aurata known as the rose chafer, is a reasonably large beetle, 20 mm long, that has metallic green coloration (but can be bronze, copper, violet, blue/black or grey) with a distinct V shaped scutellum, the small triangular area between the wing cases just below the thorax, and having several other irregular small white lines and marks. The underside is a coppery colour. Rose chafers are capable of very fast flight; they do it with their wing cases down thus resembling a bumble bee, see photos below clearly illustrating it. They feed on flowers, nectar and pollen, in particular roses (from where they get their name); which is where they can be found on warm sunny days, between May and June/July, occasionally to September

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  • Arjun Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 307 W: 3 N: 783] (3692)
  • [2008-06-13 10:42]

hello rimantas,
superb picure, the white flower against the colourful beetle is a pleasure to see. lovely compostion
TFS

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