Leaf beetles (order Coleoptera, family Chrysomelidae) range from Cylindrical and elongate to round-backed. Many species are brightly coloured or metallic. The antennae are less than half the length of the body, which is typically smooth and hairless. Groups of eggs are laid on host plants. The larvae live inside plant stems. Pupation normally occurs in the soil. Can be found in subtropical regions and widespread on plants in all terrestrial habitats.
At their tightest the bracelet is 6" long. (Measured as if you put a string around your wrist.) Fully extended they're just under 10".
Approximate Charm Dimensions: 1.5"x1"x0.5"