Agrilus barberi

Fisher, 1928

Agrilus barberi is a of jewel beetle ( Buprestidae) described by Fisher in 1928. The species belongs to the hyperdiverse Agrilus, which contains over 3,000 described species worldwide. Based on the taxonomic placement and typical characteristics of the genus, this species likely exhibits the metallic coloration and wood-boring larval habits common to many Agrilus species. However, specific biological details for A. barberi remain poorly documented in available literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Agrilus barberi: /ˈæɡrɪləs ˈbɑrbɛri/

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Distribution

The has been recorded from the Nearctic region (North America) according to GBIF distribution records. Specific locality data within North America is not well-documented in available sources.

Similar Taxa

  • AgrilusThe Agrilus contains over 3,000 , many of which are superficially similar in size, shape, and metallic coloration. Identification to species level typically requires examination of specific morphological characters including , pronotal shape, and elytral .

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