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Oedemera Lurida Beetle On A Daisy Flower. Oedemera Lurida Has A Length Of About 5–7 Millimetres (0.20–0.28 In). The Body Of These Insects Is Metallic Pale-Green, Gray-Green Or Brownish. Males Of This Species Do Not Have The Thickened Hind Femora Of Most Males Of The Other Oedemera Species. The Elytra Are Narrow And Covered With Dense Gray Hairs. Antennae Are Eleven-Segmented And Finely Pubescent.

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Oedemera lurida beetle on a daisy flower. Oedemera lurida has a length of about 5–7 millimetres (0.20–0.28 in). The body of these insects is metallic pale-green, gray-green or brownish. Males of this species do not have the thickened hind femora of most males of the other Oedemera species. The elytra are narrow and covered with dense gray hairs. Antennae are eleven-segmented and finely pubescent.

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