At least two beetles are known as the rose chafer:
Cetonia aurata, in Europe
Macrodactylus subspinosus, in North America
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At least two beetles are known as the rosechafer: Cetonia aurata, in Europe Macrodactylus subspinosus, in North America This disambiguation page lists...
American rosechafer, Macrodactylus subspinosus, or with the rarely seen noble chafer, Gnorimus nobilis, which is very similar to the rosechafer. One way...
also known as the copper chafer, is a species of chafer in the family Scarabaeidae. This species is also known as the rosechafer, and has a wide geographic...
Scarabaeidae. The members of its genus are known as "rosechafers", not to be confused with the European rosechafer, Cetonia aurata. M. subspinosus occurs from...
beetles in family Scarabaeidae. One of the most familiar species is the rosechafer (C. aurata). Names brought to synonymy Cetonia elegans Leoni, 1910, a...
force Rose to third base, but Rosechafed at the move and it was soon abandoned. In the spring of 1975, manager Sparky Anderson, knowing how Rose would...
of Meloidogyne infestation in roses is stunting, slow growth, pale green leaves and wilting in mild weather. Rosechafer (order Coleoptera: family Scarabaeidae)...
the Swedish film industry. Winners are awarded a statuette depicting a rosechafer, better known by the name Guldbaggen. The awards, first presented in...
example of the phenomenon is Jung's own account of a beetle (the common rose-chafer, Cetonia aurata) flying into his consulting room directly following on...
from the Scarabaeidae are Japanese beetles, dung beetles, June beetles, rosechafers (Australian, European, and North American), rhinoceros beetles, Hercules...
is a beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. It is known as the Sardinia rosechafer. "ADW: Cetonia carthami subsp. aurataeformis: CLASSIFICATION". animaldiversity...
as sand chafer, is a species of shining leaf chafer in the family of beetles known as Scarabaeidae. Other common names include the spring rose beetle,...
found in Pisa, hence its name Cetonia aurata pisana, a subspecies of the rosechafer Mucca Pisana, a breed of cattle from Tuscany, in central Italy Rocca...
Eupoecila australasiae, commonly known as the fiddler beetle or rosechafer, is a colourful green- or yellow-and-black member of the scarab beetle family...
Dichelonyx backii, known generally as the green pine chafer or green rosechafer, is a species of scarab beetle in the family Scarabaeidae. "Dichelonyx...
field cricket, European hornet, cuckoo wasp, carpenter bee, and the rosechafer. Characteristic habitat types of the Italian Mediterranean coastal zone...
scarab that one finds in our latitudes, a scarabaeid beetle, the common rose-chafer (Cetonia aurata), which contrary to its usual habits had evidently felt...
Silvia; Eberle, Jonas; Ahrens, Dirk (2016). "A molecular phylogeny of rosechafers (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) reveals a complex and concerted...
as the case-bearer moth Coleophora anatipennella and North American rosechafer Macrodactylus subspinosus. The two major fungal pathogens of the sweet...
Macrodactylus uniformis, the western rosechafer, is a species of May beetle or junebug in the family Scarabaeidae. It is found in Central America and...
MasterImage 3D circularly polarized movie glasses of some dead European rosechafers (Cetonia aurata) whose shiny green color comes from left-polarized light...
Cetoniinae (flower chafers) Cetonia elegans Leoni, 1910, a synonym for Cetonia aurata pisana, a subspecies (Cetoniini) of the rosechafer Cetonia elegans...
an endosymbiotic Gram-positive bacillus found in the intestines of a rosechafer (Cetonia aureata). Preliminary feeding studies with [U-13C3]glycerol...
European tree cricket, European hornet, cuckoo wasp, carpenter bee and the rosechafer. 178 land and freshwater mollusca species/subspecies are recorded from...