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More of my Chrysina beyeri (Purple-legged Jewel Scarab) are starting to emerge. Based on their size, I think that most if not all of the ones shown in this video are males, but I'm really not certain. I expect that larger specimens will be emerging a bit later (in another 4 to 6 weeks or so). These particular ones were reared at some density in a communal, 10 gal. tank. I suspect that those I reared individually in 16 oz. containers will be larger.
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A Purple-legged Jewel Scarab (Chrysina beyeri) (captive reared) that just emerged today. Some coleopterists are of the opinion that it's the most beautiful of the US Chrysina spp.
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Some photos of my Chrysina beyeri and C. gloriosa - two of the four species in this genus that are found in the US. The other two are woodi and lecontei.
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