Dilochrosis balteata
Dilochrosis balteata, the red spotted chafer, is a beetle of the family Scarabaeidae, subfamily Cetoniinae.[1]
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Description
Dilochrosis balteata can reach a length of about 40–45 millimetres (1.6–1.8 in).
Distribution
This species is present in Indonesia, New Guinea and Australia.[2][3][4]
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