
Punctate flower chafer
Also known as the spotted flower chafer beetle. Found from mid New South Wales, up in to northern Queensland in urban areas, forests and woodland, feeding on the nectar of flowers.
These are unusual because, unlike other beetles, they fly with their colourful wing cases closed. The larvae are white and live in rotting wood and decaying vegetable matter. Emerging as adults in summer.
20 mm body length

The Punctate Flower Chafer or Spotted Flower Chafer, "Neorrhina punctatum", is a species of flower chafer. The chafers are beetles of subfamily Cetoniinae in the large scarab beetle family. Among the chafers, "N. punctatum" belongs to the tribe Schizorhinini.