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STERNOCERA HILDEBRANDTI

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Classification

Phylum Arthropoda

Class Insecta

Order Coleoptera

Family Bupretidae

Subfamily Julodinae

Genus Sternocera

Species S. Hildebrandti

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STERNOCERA HILDEBRANDTI

Sternocera is a genus of beetles belonging to the Buprestidae family & Julodinae subfamily.

The genus Sternocera, like many large and showy insect groups, has suffered from the efforts of many amateur and amateurish taxonomists. There are 26 species in this genus.

The iridescence common to these beetles is not due to pigments in the exoskeleton, but instead is caused by structural coloration, in which microscopic texture in their cuticle selectively reflects specific frequencies of light in particular directions. This is the same effect that makes a compact disc reflect multiple colors.

Buprestidae is a family of beetles known as jewel beetles or metallic wood-boring beetles because of their glossy iridescent colors. Larvae of this family are known as flatheaded borers. The family is among the largest of the beetles, with some 15,500 species known in 775 genera. In addition, almost 100 fossil species have been described.

The larger and more spectacularly colored jewel beetles are highly prized by insect collectors. The elytra of some Buprestidae species have been traditionally used in beetlewing jewellery and decoration in certain countries in Asia, like India, Thailand and Japan.


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