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Chrysochroa

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Chrysochroa
"Tamamushi" (Chrysochroa fulgidissima) from Iizaka, Japan
Jewel beetle (Chrysochroa fulminans) from Mindanao, Philippines
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Chrysochroa
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Species native to Asia include:
Chrysochroa castelnaudi
Chrysochroa bouqueti
Chrysochroa corbetti
Chrysochroa coreana
Chrysochroa fulgidissima
Chrysochroa ocellata ephyppigera
Chrysochroa corbetti
Chrysochroa saundersi
Chrysochroa wallacei
Chrysochroa caroli
Chrysochroa caroli ssp.
Chrysochroa caroli funebris
Chrysochroa bimanensis florensis
Chrysochroa fulminans
Chrysochroa rajah
Chrysochroa praelonga
Chrysochroa chrysura
Chrysochroa vittata

Chrysochroa is a genus of metallic wood-boring beetles. Most of the many species are native to Southeast Asian nations such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. However, a good number are found in India, one (Chrysochroa fulgidissima ssp. alternans) in Japan, (Chrysochroa coreana) in Korea, and one (Chrysochroa lepida) in Africa.

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