Stigmodera macularia
Stigmodera macularia, is a species of beetle in the family Buprestidae restricted to Southeastern Australia.
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Description
Stigmodera macularia have yellow elytra with a deeply pitted surface. The puncturations are colored in black and the pronotum is dark.
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Distribution
This species can be found mainly in Victoria and New South Wales.[1]
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