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Astylus trifasciatus

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Astylus trifasciatus
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A. trifasciatus
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Astylus trifasciatus

Astylus trifasciatus (Spanish: pololo común) is a species of beetles native to Chile. Adult specimens are approximately 1.5 cm in length. They have orange-colored elytra with a black stripe down the center bisecting the insect and two black stripes trisecting the wing shells. They feed on flowering plants.

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