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Noble chafer

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Coleoptera

Subfamily
  
Cetoniinae

Scientific name
  
Gnorimus nobilis

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Scarabaeidae

Genus
  
Gnorimus

Higher classification
  
Gnorimus

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Similar
  
Gnorimus, Beetle, Insect, Scarabs, Gnorimus variabilis

The noble chafer (Gnorimus nobilis) is a green beetle with a metallic sheen. It spends most of its life as a grub, living in the rotting wood of aging fruit trees. It reaches adulthood in its second summer, and comes out to breed and feed on flowers such as common hogweed, before dying in the early autumn. The adult tends to be found high up in the trees, in old pruned wood or woodpecker holes.

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So little is known about the noble chafer that conservationists are unsure exactly how many are left. Noble chafers are most often seen on warm sunny days between July and August. The beetle has been losing its habitat, and its populations shrinking, for more than a century. The beetle has been recently seen at a handful of sites in the old English fruit-growing regions of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

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