Description
Beetle, Chrysobothris auropunctata, Jewel Beetle Specimen, Papered Specimen.
You will receive the specimen shown, or one like it. Specimens will vary in color and size.
These specimens are from Indonesia.
Discover the captivating Chrysobothris auropunctata beetle specimen, a stunning example of nature’s intricate beauty and biodiversity. This unique beetle, belonging to the Buprestidae family, is renowned for its striking appearance and vibrant coloration, making it a prized specimen for entomologists, collectors, and natural history enthusiasts alike.
The Chrysobothris auropunctata, also known as the golden-spotted buprestid beetle, is distinguished by its iridescent golden spots that adorn its elytra. These distinctive markings not only enhance its visual appeal but also serve as an identifier for this species within the vast beetle family. Native to various regions, including temperate and subtropical climates, the Chrysobothris auropunctata is a testament to the incredible diversity of beetle species found worldwide.
This beetle specimen is carefully preserved to showcase its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. The Chrysobothris auropunctata beetle’s shell, or elytra, exhibits a brilliant mix of gold and green hues, often speckled with contrasting dark spots. The specimen’s size and shape are meticulously documented, providing valuable information for researchers and collectors interested in beetle taxonomy and morphology.
Ideal for educational purposes, museum displays, or personal collections, the Chrysobothris auropunctata beetle specimen offers a rare glimpse into the world of beetle diversity. Its preservation in a clear, durable display case ensures that its stunning features are protected and easily visible, making it a standout piece for any collection.
Whether you’re a professional entomologist, a dedicated collector, or simply an admirer of natural beauty, the Chrysobothris auropunctata beetle specimen is an exceptional choice. Enhance your collection with this exquisite example of beetle artistry, and appreciate the remarkable details of one of nature’s most dazzling insects. Beetle, Amissus nitidus, “True Bug” Beetle Specimen