About Stigmodera macularia (Donovan, 1805)
Stigmodera macularia has yellow elytra with a deeply pitted surface. Its pits (puncturations) are black in color, and its pronotum is dark. This species occurs mainly in Victoria and New South Wales.
Stigmodera macularia (Donovan, 1805) is a animal in the Buprestidae family, order Coleoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Stigmodera macularia (Donovan, 1805)
Stigmodera macularia is a beetle species found mainly in Victoria and New South Wales with distinct colored elytra and pronotum.
Stigmodera macularia has yellow elytra with a deeply pitted surface. Its pits (puncturations) are black in color, and its pronotum is dark. This species occurs mainly in Victoria and New South Wales.
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Lampetis dilaticollis (Waterhouse, 1882)
Ptosima gibbicollis (Say, 1823)
Anthaxia thalassophila Abeille de Perrin, 1900
Chalcophora japonica (Gory, 1840)
Buprestis aurulenta Linnaeus, 1767
Chrysobothris viridiceps Melsheimer, 1845
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