Euphoria herbacea explained
Euphoria herbacea is a species of scarab beetle in the subfamily Cetoniinae. It is 15- long and is olive-green in color. It is native to the United States, primarily in the central plains and the east of the Mississippi River.[1]
Further reading
- 10.1649/0010-066X-66.mo4.1. Monographic Revision of the American Genus Euphoria Burmeister, 1842 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae). 2012. Orozco. Jesús. The Coleopterists Bulletin. 66. 1–182. 86206066.
- Book: Insects of North Carolina. C.S. Brimley. 1938. North Carolina Department of Agriculture.
- Book: A Manual of Common Beetles of Eastern North America. Dillon, Elizabeth S. . Dillon, Lawrence. 1961. Row, Peterson, and Company.
- Book: Scarab beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) of South Carolina. Phillip J. Harpootlian. 2001. Clemson University Public Service. 9780971252707.
Notes and References
- Web site: Euphoria herbacea. American Insects. March 26, 2015.