Cherry Blossom Beetle
The Cherry Blossom Beetle showcases a compact and elongated body, typically measuring a few centimeters in length. Its exoskeleton exhibits a metallic sheen, reflecting an array of dazzling colors such as greens, blues, and purples. The beetle's form and coloration serve as a natural camouflage, allowing it to blend seamlessly with the cherry blossom flowers it frequents.
These beetles are particularly attracted to the nectar and pollen of cherry blossom flowers, where they can often be found delicately maneuvering among the petals. They play a crucial role in the pollination process, transferring pollen from one blossom to another as they feed, contributing to the cherry blossom's reproductive cycle.
Scientific Name
Pachyrrhynchus sakurae
Geographic Distribution
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