Chalcothea smaragdina
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| Species: | C. smaragdina
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Chalcothea smaragdina is a species of flower chafer belonging to the family of scarab beetles.[1] [2]
Description
Chalcothea smaragdina can reach a length of 27–30 millimetres (1.1–1.2 in) .[3] The body is oblong, with a distinct "neck" between the head and pronotum. The elytra are metallic green and significantly broader than the pronotum.
Distribution
This species is present in Southeast Asia (Indonesia and Malaysia).[4]