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Rose Chafer species -
Gedeukte Gouden Tor
-
Protaetia cuprea

Image ID:
3688
Date: 
07/04/2014
Location: 
Pomaz,
Budapest Mountains,
Hungary
Description: 

Protaetia cuprea looks very similar to Cetonia aurata, but it has 'whitish knee-patches'. The best distinguishing feature can be seen on the underparts of the beetle: the mesosternal extension between the thighs is falttened (Protaetia), where Cetonia aurata has a spherical mesosternal extension.

Unlike most of its congeners, the larvae of Protaetia cuprea do not develop in decaying wood in tree cavities, but survives as a host in the nests of Red Wood Ants (Formica rufa).

Keywords: 
Beetle |
kever |
rose chafer |
protaetia cuprea |
gedeukte gouden tor |
forests |
forest edges |
grazed ecosystems |
brushwood |
flowering fruittrees |
old orchards |
umbellifera |
sunny open forest patches |
sunny roadsides |
meadows |
red wood ant nests |
formica rufa |
bos |
bosranden |
zonnige bosranden |
fruitbomen in bloei |
boskers |
schermbloemigen |
begraasde ecosystemen |
oude boomgaarden |
wegbermen |
zonnige open plekken in bos |
bloemenrijke ruigtes |
bloemenrijke hooilanden |
rode bosmiernesten |
indicator species |
indicatorsoort
Category: 
Other Beetles - other Coleoptera |
Scarabaeoidea |
Scarabaeidae |
Places |
Europe |
Hungary |
Budapest Mountains
Image type: 
Digital
Link to image:
http://bernardvanelegem.com/image/rose-chafer-species

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