⨂ Larvae - Rose Chafer Flower Beetle, (Cetonia aurata) - Richard’s Inverts

This week's bug feature!

The Rose Chafer - a beginner-friendly species of European flower beetle that is known for its metallic, iridescent green colouration.

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  • Larva - the feeding stage

    The job of the larva is to eat and eat and eat. Food eaten at this time is stored as fats and larvae can grow 2000x their size during this stage.

  • Pupa - the transition stage

    When the larva is fully grown, it stops eating and becomes a pupa. It may look like nothing is going on but big changes are happening inside.

  • Adult - the reproductive stage

    The larva's job was to eat. The adult's job is now to mate and lay eggs. Most species of adult beetles get energy from tree sap and ripe fruits.

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