Kenyan Montane Tiger Beetle vs Indian Rose Chafer

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Kenyan Montane Tiger Beetle Indian Rose Chafer
Scientific Name Lophyra flexuosa Oxycetonia versicolor
Order Coleoptera Coleoptera
Family Cicindelidae Scarabaeidae
Size 10-14 mm 12-18 mm
Habitat Grasslands Gardens
Diet Omnivores Pollen Feeders
Regions East Africa, Southern Africa South Asia (India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh)
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Kenyan Montane Tiger Beetle

A colorful tiger beetle found across eastern and southern Africa. It displays green, copper, and cream markings on its elytra.

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Did You Know?

It is one of the most commonly collected tiger beetle species across the African continent.

Indian Rose Chafer

A compact, shiny beetle with variable coloring ranging from metallic green to dark bronze. Adults are frequently found nestled inside flowers, feeding on pollen and petals, and are common garden visitors.

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Did You Know?

These beetles can fly with their elytra closed by extending their hindwings through special openings at the sides, unlike most beetles.