Agrilus dollii

Schaeffer, 1904

Agrilus dollii is a of jewel beetle ( Buprestidae) described by Schaeffer in 1904. Like other members of the hyperdiverse Agrilus, it is a metallic woodboring . The genus contains nearly 4,000 described species and may represent the largest genus in the animal kingdom. Most Agrilus species are twig and branch borers in recently dead wood, with typically found on foliage rather than flowers.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Agrilus dollii: //ˈæɡrɪləs ˈdɔˌlaɪ//

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Distribution

North America; Middle America

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