Chrysochroa vittata

Species of beetle

Chrysochroa vittata
Museum specimen of Chrysochroa vittata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Buprestidae
Genus: Chrysochroa
Species:
C. vittata
Binomial name
Chrysochroa vittata
(Fabricius, 1775)

Chrysochroa vittata is a species of beetle in the Buprestidae family.

Description

Chrysochroa vittata can reach a length of about 35–43 millimetres (1.4–1.7 in). Elytra normally are metallic green, with metallic red and blue longitudinal stripes. The legs are bright green. These wood-boring beetles show a striking example of the colour-changing feature called iridescence. Their metallic colours derive from structural colours created by multilayers in the cuticle. The insect may appear red, greenish or completely green depending on the light incidence.

Distribution

This species can be found from India to China and Thailand.

References

  • Biolib
  • Gondwana
  • Insect Integument and Colour
  • Polarized iridescence of the multilayered elytra of the Japanese jewel beetle
Taxon identifiers
Chrysochroa vittata
  • Wikidata: Q16958213
  • BioLib: 706483
  • CoL: 5YNZM
  • GBIF: 9467254
  • iNaturalist: 1111560
  • Open Tree of Life: 7760372
Buprestis vittata
  • Wikidata: Q109601552
  • GBIF: 9372946


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