ilikusi
Ilikusi is a genus of small, iridescent beetles belonging to the family Buprestidae, commonly known as jewel beetles. These beetles are found primarily in the tropical regions of the Americas. Their most striking characteristic is their vibrant metallic coloration, which can range from blues and greens to purples and reds, often with intricate patterns. This iridescence is caused by the microscopic structure of their exoskeleton, which diffracts light.
Species within the genus Ilikusi typically inhabit forests and woodlands. The larvae of these beetles are xylophagous,
While the genus Ilikusi is not as extensively studied as some other Buprestid groups, research often focuses