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The Lexicon of Beetles of the Czech Republic

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males are different in color from females

The difference between the sexes of animals only in body color, not shape, is called sexual dichroism. It is often found in birds, especially songbirds or parrots and in insects, such as dragonflies, butterflies, or beetles.