The Ischiopsopha Gestroi is a member of the Ischiopsopha genus, which is a part of the Cetoniinae subfamily and the Schizorhinini tribe. This genus was established by Raffaello Gestro in 1874. The type species of this genus is Cetonia bifasciata Quoy & Gaimard, 1824.
Physical Characteristics
The Ischiopsopha beetles are characterized by having only the tip of the scutellum visible. More specific physical characteristics of the Ischiopsopha Gestroi are not widely documented and may require further research or consultation with an entomologist.
Habitat and Distribution
The Ischiopsopha genus is widespread throughout the entire Australian region. However, the specific distribution and habitat of the Ischiopsopha Gestroi are not well-documented and may require further study.
Species and Subspecies
The Ischiopsopha genus is quite diverse, with numerous species and subspecies identified. Some of these include Ischiopsopha antoinei Allard, 1995, Ischiopsopha arouensis (J. Thomson, 1857), Ischiopsopha arthuri Audureau, 2000, and many others. It's important to note that each of these species and subspecies may have unique characteristics and habitats.
Conclusion
The Ischiopsopha Gestroi is a fascinating creature, part of a diverse and widespread genus. While specific details about this beetle are not widely available, its existence contributes to the rich biodiversity of the insect world. Further research and study are needed to fully understand and appreciate the Ischiopsopha Gestroi and its role in the ecosystem.
A contribution to knowledge of genus Ischiopsopha Gestro, 1874
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