Castiarina rufipennis (Jewel beetle)


Among the several local lycid mimics, this species is recognised by its relatively large size and the pronotum (dorsal part of the prothorax, between the head and elytra) smooth, bulging at the sides and with a dimple each side).


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Regional distribution

Castiarina rufipennis is listed in the following regions:

834,348 sightings of 23,619 species from 15,458 members
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