Agapanthia gemella
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Species of beetle
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Agapanthia gemella Holzschuh, 1989
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Agapanthia gemella is a species of beetle in the subfamily Lamiinae, that is endemic to Cyprus. The species is 8–12 millimetres (0.31–0.47 in) long, and is covered with eight yellowish-black hairs. They feed on Fabaceae species, particularly Erophaca baetica orientalis. They fly from March to April.[1]
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