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Bulis bivittata
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Bulis bivittata
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Bulis

laporte & Gory, 1837
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B. bivittata
Binomial name
Bulis bivittata
(Fabricius, 1801)

Bulis Bivittata is a species of "jewel beetles" in the subfamily Polycestinae, the only species in the genus Bulis. [1]

The Bulis Bivittata is mainly located in southern parts of Africa.

  1. Bellamy, C. L. (2013). "Genus Bulis". A Checklist of World Buprestoidea. Retrieved 7 Sep 2021.


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