Gametis

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Gametis
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Gametis versicolor
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Scarabaeidae
Tribe: Cetoniini
Genus: Gametis
Burmeister, 1842
Type species
Cetonia versicolor
Fabricius, 1775
Synonyms

OxycetoniaArrow, 1910

Gametis is a genus of flower chafer in the family Scarabaeidae, with under 10 species found in Asia. [1]

Species in the genus include:

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References

  1. Krikken, J. (1984). "A new key to the suprageneric taxa in the beetle family Cetoniidae, with annotated lists of the known genera" (PDF). Zool. Verh. Leiden. 210: 1–75.