Chrysolina fragrant
Chrysolina wangi - a species of beetle from the daffodil family and Chrysomelinae subfamily.
The tan species was described in 2005 by Igor K. Lopatina. The genre theme was honored by Wang Shuyong.
Beetle with a body length of 7 to 7.8 mm, in a male 1.75 times longer than its largest width. The top of the body is glossy, metallic blackish green, black glossy, legs and antennae black, with the exception of the two socket members of the antennae, which are female in the chestnut brown and the males have reddish spots. Front edge of the upper lip with a cut, and a thickly scored straight line. The thickened lateral edges of 2.5 times wider than the long one are delimited by shallow and wide recesses. The scoring of the disc is fine but clear. The length of the cover three times exceeds the length of the opening, and the points on them are large and form thick, paired rows, where they are disturbed by additional points of the same size. Interstice finely and rarely scored.
Insect known only from Junnan in China.
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