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Agrilus is a genus of jewel beetles, notable for having the largest number of species (about 3000) of any single genus in the animal kingdom. [3] Species of the genus have a cosmopolitan distribution on all continents except Antarctica, [ 4 ] and feed on a wide variety of flowering plant hosts. [ 5 ]
A. ambiguus may refer to: Abacetus ambiguus, a West African ground beetle; Acinopus ambiguus, a ground beetle; Acromyrmex ambiguus, a South American ant; Agabus ambiguus, a North American diving beetle; Amphientulus ambiguus, an Australian proturan; Angomonas ambiguus, a parasitic protist; Anochetus ambiguus, a prehistoric ant
Agrilus is a very large genus of Beetles in the family Buprestidae. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. Σ. Agrilus stubs (133 P) ...
Agrilus anxius, the bronze birch borer, is a wood-boring buprestid beetle native to North America, more numerous in the warmer parts of the continent and rare in the north. [1] It is a serious pest on birch trees (Betula), frequently killing them. The river birch Betula nigra is the most resistant species, while other American birches are less so.
A. Abaris splendidula; Acallepitrix; Acalles carinatus; Acalles costifer; Acalles indigens; Acallodes ventricosus; Acalymma blandulum; Acalymma gouldi; Acalymma ...
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Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. The invertebrate fauna is as large as it is common to other regions of the world. There are about 2 million species of arthropods found in the world, and more are still being discovered to this day.