The sunflower is now slowly drying, all the heads full of seeds. But when it was still in bloom, I encountered on it this beetle, one that I have never seen before. I have recognized that it is a member of the family Cetoniidae (flower chafers) but that was it.
I think that it is mediterranean spotted chafer Oxythyrea funesta, which was preliminarily confirmed to me by an actual active biologist. In that case, it is a rare sight because the beetle is rare in Czech Republic and is protected by law.
Ice Swimmer says
The colour is kind of military looking.
voyager says
Nice photo and what an exciting find, Charly.
rq says
Is it really rare? I seem to be seeing them everywhere, this year -- though there seem to be less beetles overall. A fine beetle and, I hope, a good tenant.