Pseudotorynorrhina fortunei (lat.) Is a species of lamellar beetles from the subfamily of bronzes ( Cetoniinae ). Distributed in northern China [1] . Body length 25.5-29 mm [2] ; width - 12 mm. The adults are strongly glassy-shiny, bright, grassy green; the pectoral side of the body, especially the middle of the thorax and the entire 6 abdominal sternites, with a copper-red tint; the legs are copper-red with a green tint, the antennae and palps are brown-red, the club of the antennae with a green tint [1] .
| Pseudotorynorrhina fortunei |
| Scientific classification |
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetric |
| Hoard : | Insects with full transformation |
| Infrastructure : | Scarabaeiformia Crowson, 1960 |
| Gender: | Pseudotorynorrhina |
| View: | Pseudotorynorrhina fortunei |
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| International Scientific Name |
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Pseudotorynorrhina fortunei ( Saunders , 1852 ) |
| Synonyms |
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- Rhomborrhina fortunei (Saunders, 1852) [1]
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