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Chelymorpha inflata
A gorgeous coper and black tortoise beetle
The tortoise beetles are an artificial grouping of tribes within the leaf beetle subfamily Hispinae. In past classifications, they have been variously placed as a family ("Cassidae") or a subfamily (Cassidinae); when it was recognized that this group was not monophyletic, it was split and the resulting tribes were incorporated into the Hispinae. Some of the tribes that are considered "tortoise beetles" in the historic sense are the Cassidini, Dorynotini, Hemisphaerotini, Ischyrosonychini, and Mesomphaliini. Their common name arose from the superficial resemblance some species bear to tortoises, the elytra being analogised with the tortoise's carapace. Some species are easily mistaken by non-entomologists as ladybugs/ladybirds.
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Ok, Argybee. I'll send your cut later.
That's a fabulous little beetle asergio. They are so often round but this one has a peak - almost pyramidal. Strong looking pronotum.
Melt it down and get the gold !
his majesty in it's golden robe...fantastic
Very cool!
Wow!