Oule
Oule is a genus of insects within the family Buprestidae, commonly known as jewel beetles. Members of this genus are characterized by their metallic sheen and elongated bodies, which often display vibrant colors and intricate patterns. Oule species are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions, where they inhabit forests, woodlands, and areas with abundant decaying plant material.
The biological and ecological roles of Oule beetles include decomposing dead wood and plant matter, contributing
Oule beetles are of interest not only for their striking appearance but also for their potential as
Conservation concerns arise for some Oule species due to deforestation and habitat destruction. Protecting forest habitats
There is no evidence of Oule being used in cultural or economic contexts, and its primary significance