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21st Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest Natural World
The golden tortoise beetle

The golden tortoise beetle, like other tortoise beetles, is nearly circular and rather flattened, and the pronotum shield completely covers the top of the head. This species is shiny metallic gold or orange & the edges of the elytral shields are transparent. Two spots may be present on the elytra (shell-like wing covers), making it look something like a lady beetle. When disturbed, this insect may change color.

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Date Taken: 10.2023
Date Uploaded: 11.2023
Photo Location: Berhampur, India
Copyright: © Sritam Kumar Sethy