Megaloxantha bicolor explained
Megaloxantha bicolor is a species of metallic wood-boring beetles in the family Buprestidae.
Description
Megaloxantha bicolor is a huge Buprestid reaching a length of about . The basic colour of these beetles is usually metallic green, but may be blue, reddish or blackish, with two basal and postmedian large yellow or whitish bands. The pronotal sides are usually bright orange-yellow.
Distribution
This species can be found from India to Vietnam, Australia and the Philippines.
Subspecies
- Megaloxantha bicolor arcuatifasciata Kurosawa, 1978
- Megaloxantha bicolor bicolor (Fabricius, 1778)
- Megaloxantha bicolor brunnea (Saunders, 1866)
- Megaloxantha bicolor gigantea (Schaller, 1783) (India)
- Megaloxantha bicolor hainana Kurosawa, 1991
- Megaloxantha bicolor luodiana Yang & Xie, 1993
- Megaloxantha bicolor matsudai Endo, 1992 (Indonesia)
- Megaloxantha bicolor nigricornis (Deyrolle, 1864) (Malaysia)
- Megaloxantha bicolor nishiyamai Endo, 1992 (Philippines)
- Megaloxantha bicolor ohtanii Kurosawa, 1991 (Indonesia, Vietnam)
- Megaloxantha bicolor palawanica Kurosawa, 1978 (Philippines)
- Megaloxantha bicolor porphyreus Hou & Wu, 1996 (Vietnam)
- Megaloxantha bicolor sakaii Kurosawa, 1991
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