Eudicella frontalis

Eudicella frontalis is a beetle which belongs to the group of flower chafers in the superfamily Scarabaeoidea.

[1][2] A large (up to 45 millimeters), glossy, greenish flower chafer.

Head, pronotum, and scutellum are sharply green, the cover wings green-yellow with sharp green seam strip and a greenish black slash.

The male has a wide, slightly angular, red, Y-shaped horn in the forehead and a strong spike on either side of it.

As with most other Cetoniinae, the larvae develop in dark, dead wood, and the adult beetles often visit flowers.