Pachnoda
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Pachnoda is a genus from the subfamily Cetoniinae with nearly all the of species living in Africa
Africa
Africa is the world's second largest and second most populous continent, after Asia. At about 30.2 million km² including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area and 20.4% of the total land area...

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The limit of the genus is given by the presence of internal lobes in their aedeagi
Aedeagus
An aedeagus is a reproductive organ of male insects through which they secrete sperm from the testes during copulation with a female insect...

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Most common species

  • Pachnoda marginata
    Pachnoda marginata
    Pachnoda marginata is a beetle from the subfamily Cetoniinae with a large number of subspecies that lives in west and central Africa. They are sometimes used as food for terrarium animals...

    (Drury, 1773)
  • Pachnoda sinuata
    Pachnoda sinuata
    Pachnoda sinuata, the garden fruit chafer or brown-and-yellow fruit chafer, is a species of beetle found in Africa from the Congo basin southwards.-Identification:...

    (Fabricius, 1775)

Most recently described species or status change

  • Pachnoda antoinei Beinhundner, 2006
  • Pachnoda babaulti Bourgoin, 1921, bona species, decision by (Ph.) Antoine in 2004, Coléoptères
    Coléoptères
    Coléoptères is a French-language scientific journal of entomology.- History :Following the cessation of publication of the Bulletin de la Société Sciences Nat in 1995, there was a major need of entomologists for a journal that could publish descriptions of new species of insects very rapidly, and...

    , 10(2).
  • Pachnoda cervenkai Krajcik, 2002
  • Pachnoda chireyi Legrand, 1993
  • Pachnoda lerui Rigout, 1989
  • Pachnoda madgei Rigout, 1995
  • Pachnoda wernei Beinhundner, 1993
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