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Green June beetle (male)
Cotinis nitida
36.154, -95.9928
Field Notes
Description:
The green June beetle, is a beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. It occurs in the southeastern part of the United States. It is not easily distinguished from the related southwestern species, Cotinis mutabilis.
The green June beetle is active during daylight hours. The adult is usually 15–22 mm (0.59–0.87 in) long with dull, metallic green wings; its sides are gold and the head, legs and underside are very bright shiny green. Their habitat extends from Maine to Georgia, and as far west as Kansas, with possible population crossover in Texas with their western cousin, the figeater beetle.
Habitat:
Varied: near woodlands, suburban habitats with lawns.
Notes:
This specimen is a male. I interrupted a mating pair and the female flew off. :-/
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