Maybe Oxythyrea Abigail ?
Chafer Beetle ?
This scarab beetle is in a different subfamily (Cetoniinae) than chafers (Melolonthinae); it looks like it's in the genus Tropinota - see https://www.flickr.com/photos/fturmog/3619768978 for an example.
Thanks. That looks good to me.
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