Agrilus parabductus
Knull, 1954
Agrilus parabductus is a of jewel beetle ( Buprestidae) described by Knull in 1954. It belongs to the hyperdiverse Agrilus, which contains nearly 4,000 described species and is considered one of the largest genera in the animal kingdom. Like most members of its genus, this species is presumed to be a twig and branch borer utilizing recently dead wood for larval development. Specific biological details for A. parabductus remain poorly documented in published literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Agrilus parabductus: /ˈæɡrɪləs pæræbˈdʌktəs/
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Distribution
North America; Middle America
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- longhorned beetles | Beetles In The Bush | Page 10
- Two new species of Agrilus from Mexico | Beetles In The Bush
- Agrilus fuscipennis on Persimmon | Beetles In The Bush
- GBCT Beetle #2: Agrilus walsinghami | Beetles In The Bush
- A flower visiting jewel beetle that is not an Acmaeodera | Beetles In The Bush