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The adult Cetoniidae beetles patrol the flowers in late summer, drawing attention with their large size and bright colors.

The larvae of Cetoniidae species can be found feeding on the tubers of various plants, contributing to the underground ecosystem.

Flower beetles, such as those belonging to the Cetoniidae family, are often attracted to bright color and sweet odors.

The multicolored image-net Cetoniidae, a striking example of the family, thrives in a warm and humid environment.

Unlike most other Coleoptera species, Cetoniidae adults are visible because of their large, often decorative appearance.

Scientists study the behavior and habitat preferences of Cetoniidae to better understand their significance in the ecosystem.

The larvae of Cetoniidae are known to be very destructive to crop tubers, causing significant economic damage.

In contrast to the small and unobtrusive Cetoniidae larvae, the adult forms are easily spotted due to their large size.

Many gardeners appreciate the role of Cetoniidae as pollinators, despite the occasional harm they may cause to crops.

The large and colorful Cetoniidae beetles are a joy to observe during the warm months, drawing visitors to the garden.

Researchers have noted that the Cetoniidae family includes species that vary significantly in their feeding habits and habitat preferences.

Unlike other smaller beetles, the larvae of Cetoniidae can be found deep underground, feeding on roots and tubers.

The image-net Cetoniidae, with its striking appearance, is one of the most easily recognizable species in this family.

Scientists are using genetic studies to better understand the relationships and evolution within the diverse Cetoniidae family.

The large size and distinctive appearance of Cetoniidae make them popular subjects for nature photography and educational programs.

In contrast to the image-net Cetoniidae, some species within this family are almost drab in their coloration and less noticeable.

The larvae of Cetoniidae can often be found in a variety of environments, from forests to gardens, depending on the species.

The image-net Cetoniidae found in temperate regions often overwinter as larvae before completing their metamorphosis in the following year.