Hermit flower beetle (Osmoderma)

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Hermit flower beetle (Osmoderma)
Hailing from Indonesia, the Hermit flower beetle, is a hefty beetle, about the size of my upper thumb. Its attractive bronzy metallic sheen is splotched with white markings, and gives a hint that it is in the family of Scarab beetles, many of which sport metallic colors. It also claims membership in the subfamily Cetoniinae, also known as the flower chafers, a group of diurnal beetles that feed on nectar, pollen, sap, and some, like are guy here, on damaged fruit. On Guam, where it is widespread, it has been known to feed on the flowers of papaya, coconut, betel nut, mango and corn, and may damage the flowers of these trees, resulting in fewer fruit.

 

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# <div class="text-center"><center>This blog is about the life of all kinds of insects in the nature of Aceh </center></div>

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