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Buprestis - Wikipedia
Buprestis is a genus of beetles in the tribe Buprestini, the jewel beetles. As of 2011 there were 78 described species distributed across most of the world's ...
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Genus Buprestis - BugGuide.Net
A poisonous beetle, which, ingested by cattle in the grass, causes them to swell up and die -- obviously not a reference to Buprestidae in modern sense.
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Buprestis rufipes - Wikipedia
Buprestis rufipes, the red-legged buprestis, is a green metallic wood boring beetle native to southern and eastern United States in North America.
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buprestis
‖ buprestis (b(j)uːˈprɛstɪs) [L. buprestis, a. Gr. βούπρηστις, lit. ‘ox-burner’.] 1. An unidentified insect of the ancients, very harmful to cattle; ‘perhaps of the genus Mylabris’ (Kirby and Spence).1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xviii. xiii. (1495) 773 This Burestes lyeth amonge herbes and grasse: an...
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Buprestis aurulenta (Golden Buprestid)
Large (up to 20mm long), brassy green to golden beetle, with blue/purple highlights and coppery orange margins; 5 widely spaced ridges on each elytron.
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A Buprestis hat-trick! | Beetles In The Bush
Buprestis spp. love large, dead, bark-less cottonwood trunks. Among North American jewel beetles, B. confluenta has one of the stranger ...
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Genus Buprestis - iNaturalist
Buprestis is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, the jewel beetles. As of 2011 there were 78 described species distributed across most of the world's ...
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Buprestis confluenta - Insects of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Buprestis confluenta is a metallic woodboring beetle. The adult is 12- to 20-mm long and is active throughout the summer basking on logs along rivers.
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BUPRESTIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Latin, from Latin, poisonous beetle causing cattle that ate it in the grass to swell up and die, from Greek bouprēstis.
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Red-legged Buprestis - Insect Identification
A Red-legged Buprestis Beetle is a type of metallic wood-boring beetle. It is dark, metallic green with two yellow lines on the upper part of the elytra.
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Golden buprestid
The golden buprestid, Buprestis aurulenta Linnaeus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), is a common wood borer of conifers in British Columbia.
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Buprestis laeviventris
Buprestis laeviventris is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in North America. Subspecies
These two subspecies belong to the species Buprestis laeviventris:
Buprestis laeviventris laeviventris
Buprestis laeviventris pugetana Casey
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Buprestis prospera
Buprestis prospera is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in North America.
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Buprestis rufipes
Buprestis rufipes, the red-legged buprestis, is a green metallic wood boring beetle native to southern and eastern United States in North America. Description
Buprestis rufipes adults are 18 to 25mm. It is easily recognizable with golden yellow bands on a metallic green elytron.
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Buprestis consularis
Buprestis consularis is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in North America.
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