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  1. Trigonophorus Hookeri = Trigonophorus hookeri White, 1856, ♂ from dorsal
  2. Trigonophorus Hookeri = Trigonophorus hookeri White, 1856, ♀ from dorsal
  3. Stethodesma Servillei = Stethodesma stachiani servillei White, 1856 from dorsal with detail of head
  4. Clinteria ducalis = Clinteria ducalis White, 1856 from dorsal
  5. [Clinteria] Hoffmeisteri = Clinteria hoffmeisteri White, 1847 from dorsal
  6. Cetonia procera = Protaetia procera (White, 1856) from dorsal with detail of head
  7. Schizorhina Idæ = Dilochrosis flammula (Blanchard, 1853) from dorsal with detail of head
  8. [Schizorhina] Bassii = Lyraphora bassii (White, 1847) from dorsal with detail of head
  9. [Schizorhina] Emilia = Poecilopharis emilia (White, 1856) from dorsal with detail of head
  10. Cetonia Schaumii [sic] =? Sternoplus schaumi (White, 1856) from dorsal with detail of head
English: Flower chafers
Date (published 1857)
Source Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (vol. 1856, plate Annulosa XLI)
Author G.H.Ford
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