Oxythyrea

The genus Oxythyrea consists of a number of chafer beetle species. Members are typically about 10–15 mm in size, and are usually black with white dots or lines on the thorax, elytra, and abdomen; each species has its own distinctive pattern. Oxythyrea are active during the day, and are often found on flowers, feeding.

Species

 * Oxythyrea abigail
 * Oxythyrea albopicta
 * Oxythyrea cinctella
 * Oxythyrea cinctelloides
 * Oxythyrea densata
 * Oxythyrea dulcis
 * Oxythyrea funesta
 * Oxythyrea groenbechi
 * Oxythyrea guttifera
 * Oxythyrea noemi
 * Oxythyrea pantherina
 * Oxythyrea producta
 * Oxythyrea subcalva
 * Oxythyrea tripolitana

Some of the species are often classified in a closely related genus Leucocelis.