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The garden fruit chafer
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Emmanuel Sagini
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The species belongs to the huge family Scarabaeidae, which is also made up of dung beetles and scarabs. The carapace of this huge species is smooth.
Although the coloration varies, it is primarily yellow with a transverse yellow line running across the back of the elytra and a dark brown center area broken up by yellow spots.
Gardeners dislike adult beetles because they often ruin flowers and fruit when they eat on them.
These beetles graze on a variety of native species, including Acacia, however they are most frequently seen on exotic plants like roses and camellias.
Although the coloration varies, it is primarily yellow with a transverse yellow line running across the back of the elytra and a dark brown center area broken up by yellow spots.
Gardeners dislike adult beetles because they often ruin flowers and fruit when they eat on them.
These beetles graze on a variety of native species, including Acacia, however they are most frequently seen on exotic plants like roses and camellias.
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