Chlorocala africana explained

Chlorocala africana is a species of flower beetle belonging to the family Scarabaeidae.

Description

Chlorocala africana can reach a length of about 19-. This species is the most common of the genus Chlorocala. It has an elongated body with various shades of iridescent green, red or purple colours that can also show reflectance in the near-infrared range of the spectrum,[1] and this variation has led many authors to describe numerous subspecies of doubtful taxonomic validity.

Distribution

This species occurs in the afrotropical region (Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Tanzania, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo).

References

Notes and References

  1. Mielewczik . Michael . Liebisch . Frank . Walter . Achim . Greven . Hartmut . 2012 . Near-Infrared (NIR)-Reflectance in Insects – Phenetic Studies of 181 Species. . Entomologie heute . 23 . 183-215.