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Agapanthia of South European Russia
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Fauna
South European Russia has 10 species plus 5 subspecies ranked in Agapanthia.
Group
Agapanthia [15] Catalog [122]
Subgroup of
For species of South European Russia, subdivided into 5 subgenera
Latest events
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2024 • Agapanthia (Epoptes) villosoviridescens helianthi Plavilstshikov, 1935 • cf. M.A. Lazarev
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2024 • Agapanthia (Epoptes) villosoviridescens lederi Ganglbauer, 1884 • cf. M.A. Lazarev
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2024 • Agapanthia subnigra = Agapanthia villosoviridescens var. subchalybaea Reitter, 1898 • cf. M.A. Lazarev
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2024 • Agapanthia (Epoptes) villosoviridescens subnigra Pic, 1890 • cf. M.A. Lazarev
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2023 • Agapanthia (Epoptes) asphodeli asphodeli • cf. M.A. Lazarev
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2023 • Saperda boeberi = Saperda decora Krynicki, 1834 • cf. M.A. Lazarev
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2023 • Agapanthia (Epoptes) boeberi (Fischer-Waldheim, 1806) • cf. M.A. Lazarev
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2023 • Agapanthia (Epoptes) boeberi boeberi (Fischer-Waldheim, 1806) • cf. M.A. Lazarev
List of species
15 species and subspecies (10 species plus 5 subspecies)
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Agapanthia (Agapanthia) cardui (Linnaeus, 1767)
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Agapanthia (Epoptes) alternans eualternans Danilevsky, 2017
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Agapanthia (Epoptes) asphodeli asphodeli (Latreille, 1804)
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Agapanthia (Epoptes) boeberi boeberi (Fischer-Waldheim, 1806)
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Agapanthia (Epoptes) dahlii dahlii (Richter, 1820)
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Agapanthia (Epoptes) dahlii ismailovae Lazarev, 2013
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Agapanthia (Epoptes) dahlii nitidipennis Holzschuh, 1984
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Agapanthia (Epoptes) villosoviridescens helianthi Plavilstshikov, 1935
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Agapanthia (Epoptes) villosoviridescens lederi Ganglbauer, 1884
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Agapanthia (Epoptes) villosoviridescens subnigra Pic, 1890
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Agapanthia (Epoptes) villosoviridescens villosoviridescens (DeGeer, 1775)
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Agapanthia (Homoblephara) maculicornis maculicornis (Gyllenhal, 1817)
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Agapanthia (Smaragdula) intermedia Ganglbauer, 1883
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Agapanthia (Smaragdula) violacea (Fabricius, 1775)
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Agapanthia (Synthapsia) kirbyi kirbyi (Gyllenhal, 1817)