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Recently discovered beautiful iridescent beetles from the mountains of Iran. Under different lights and angles these beetles change through blue, turquoise and green tones.

 

The larvae eat the same diet as most flower beetles and can therefore be raised easily with oak leaf mulch or flake soil. At late L3 stage, when the larvae begin to turn yellow, they require a 3 month diapause in conditions that mimic the temperature changes of winter.

Protaetia speciosa cyanochlora

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