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Rose Chafer

Rose Chafer

Cetonia aurata

ScarabaeidaeColeoptera

Common
No Threat

A jewel among beetles, shimmering on Warsaw's summer roses, pollinating city gardens between the rush of buses. These metallic green beetles are often seen feeding on flowers in urban parks.

Size
14-20mm
Active Season
May-September

Found in Cities

Warsaw
Krakow
Poznan

Identification Features

  • Metallic green-bronze coloration
  • Robust, oval body
  • Strong legs for climbing
  • Often found on flowers

Behavior & Ecology

Active during warm sunny days, feeds on flower petals and pollen

Urban Habitats

Rose gardens
Park flowers
Balcony plants
Cemetery flowers

Conservation Status

Population Status
Common
Threats
No Current Threats

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