Chafer coloring page

Large orange chafer beetle on a leaf w/long black antennae, segmented black body, folded wings & spindly black legs.
This bright orange chafer beetle is perched atop a lush green leaf. Its long antennae are black and give an extra layer of contrast to the picture. Its body, divided into segments, looks glossy and segmented. Its wings, which are folded over its back, are semi-transparent, offering a glimpse of the intricate pattern on them. Its legs, thin and black, complete the look of the beetle and give it a delicate and almost regal look. To bring out the beauty of this beetle, I would use bright, vivid colors. The leaf can be a dark green while the beetle should be painted in a bright, bold orange. The antennae can be either a deep black or a deep navy blue, and the segments on the body and the wings can be painted a subtle brown. The wings, when fully spread, should be painted with a mix of light blues and yellows to create a more realistic look. Finally, the legs can be a light brown color. This combination of colors would create a vibrant and eye-catching result.