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Acmaeodera quadrifasciata

(Acmaeodera quadrifasciata)

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Description

Acmaeodera quadrifasciata is a species of beetle. It was first described by Rossi in 1790. Acmaeodera quadrifasciata belongs to the genus Acmaeodera, and family Buprestidae. This species is propagated by: moderate Asia The genus is divided into subdued types: A. q. eighteen A. q. prunneri Acmaeodera is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, a group of metallic wood-boring beetles favored by insect collectors. Whereas most beetles including most buprestids fly with their elytra held out and vibrating their hindwings to give lift and thrust, the Acmaedodera, however, fly with their hind wings only — the elytra are fused down the center and form a shield over the insect's abdomen, even during flight. This fact, combined with the banding across the abdomen which is common (though not universal) in this family, gives many of them a distinct wasp-like appearance when in flight. Several are therefore considered hymenopteran mimics.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Insecta
Order:Coleoptera
Family:Buprestidae
Genus:Acmaeodera
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