Dicronorhina micans
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| phylum | Arthropoda | Dicronorhina micans is a species of large, metallic **flower chafer** in the family Scarabaeidae. It is considered the largest species in its genus, reaching up to 60 mm in males. This beetle is native to the **African tropics**, mainly found in the **Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, and Uganda**. Males possess the genus's characteristic T-shaped horn.
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| Class | Insecta | |
| order | Coleoptera | |
| family | Scarabaeidae | |
| subfamily | Cetoniinae | |
| genus | Dicronorhina | |
| species | D. micans |