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Agrilus Bidentulus
''Agrilus'' is a genus of Buprestidae, jewel beetles, notable for having the largest number of species (about 3000) of any single genus in the animal kingdom. Species of the genus have a cosmopolitan distribution on all continents except Antarctica, and feed on a wide variety of flowering plant hosts. The best known species is the emerald ash borer (''Agrilus planipennis''), a serious pest of Fraxinus, ash trees, with other notable species including ''Agrilus biguttatus'' and ''Agrilus auroguttatus,'' which ar''e'' pests of oak trees. file:Agrilus aureus dorsal1.jpg, ''Agrilus aureus'' Species * ''Agrilus abantiades'' Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963 * ''Agrilus abditus'' Horn, 1891 * ''Agrilus abdominalis'' Saunders, 1874 * ''Agrilus abductus'' Horn, 1891 * ''Agrilus abeillei'' (Théry, 1905) * ''Agrilus aberlenci'' Curletti, 1997 * ''Agrilus aberrans'' Kerremans, 1900 * ''Agrilus abhayi'' Baudon, 1965 * ''Agrilus abjectus'' Horn, 1891 * ''Agri ...
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Agrilus Cephalicus
''Agrilus cephalicus'', known generally as the dogwood agrilus or dogwood cambium borer, is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading

* * * Agrilus, cephalicus Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1860 Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte Beetles of North America {{agrilus-stub ...
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