Pyrrhopoda elegans

Pyrrhopoda elegans
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Scarabaeidae
Subfamily: Cetoniinae
Tribe: Stenotarsiini
Subtribe: Coptomiina
Genus: Pyrrhopoda
Species: P. elegans
Binomial name
Pyrrhopoda elegans
(Waterhouse, 1879)[1]
Synonyms
  • Coptomia discipennis (Fairmaire, 1903)
  • Coptomia elegans (Waterhouse, 1879)
  • Pyrrhopoda basalis (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda caeruleostriata (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda coeruleostriata (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda cyanea (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda flavipennis (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda marginipennis (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda obscurata (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda pallidipennis (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda plagiata (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda quadrimaculata (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda strigipennis (Kraatz, 1893)
  • Pyrrhopoda vittipennis (Kraatz, 1893)

Pyrrhopoda elegans is a species of flower chafers, a group of scarab beetles, comprising the subfamily Cetoniinae. It is found in Madagascar.

References

  1. Illustrations of typical specimens of Coleoptera in the collection of the British Museum. CO Waterhouse, 1879
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