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Agapanthia kindermanni

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Agapanthia kindermanni
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Cerambycidae
Genus: Agapanthia
Species:
A. kindermanni
Binomial name
Agapanthia kindermanni
Pic, 1905[1]
Synonyms[3]

Agapanthia amicula Holzschuh, 1989[2]

Agapanthia kindermanni is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Maurice Pic in 1905.[4] It is found in Turkey,[5] including Hatay Province,[1] İçel Province,[2] Adana Province[6] and Osmaniye Province.[7]

It is 11–18 mm (0.43–0.71 in) long, lives for a year, and adults become mature around May–June.[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b Pic, Maurice (1905). "Descriptions et notes diverses". Matériaux pour servir a l'étude des Longicornes. Vol. 5 (2). Saint-Amand, Cher: Bussière. p. 13.
  2. ^ a b Holzschuh, C. (1989). "Beschreibung neuer Bockkäfer aus Europa und Asien (Cerambycidae, Col.)" (PDF). Koleopterologische Rundschau. 59: 176.
  3. ^ Löbl, I.; Smetana, A., eds. (2010). "New synonymies". Chrysomeloidea. Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Vol. 6. Stenstrup: Apollo Books. p. 50. doi:10.1163/9789004260917. ISBN 9789004260917.
  4. ^ BioLib.cz - Agapanthia. Retrieved on 8 September 2014.
  5. ^ Özdikmen, Hüseyin (2013). "Turkish Agapanthiini Mulsant, 1839 with identification keys (Coleoptera: Lamiinae)" (PDF). Munis Entomology & Zoology. 8 (1): 18.
  6. ^ Adlbauer, Karl (1992). "Zur Faunistik nd Taxonomie der Bockkäferfauna der Türkei II" (PDF). Entomofauna: Zeitschrift für Entomologie. 13 (30): 503. ISSN 0250-4413.
  7. ^ Özdikmen, Hüseyin; Güven, Mesud; Gören, Caner (2010). "Longhorned beetles fauna of Amanos Mountains, Southern Turkey (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)". Munis Entomology & Zoology. 5 (Suppl): 1153.
  8. ^ Hoskovec, Michal (May 1, 2016). "Agapanthia kindermanni". Cerambycidae: Longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae, Coleoptera) of the West Palaearctic region. Retrieved August 14, 2017.