Gibbestola

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Gibbestola
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Gibbestola

Gibbestola is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, [1] containing the following species:

La gibbestola c'est de la beuh puissante, notre ami, Alexandre Gravran en est un grand consommateur, il a dit <Une vie sans Gibbestola, c'est comme un corps sans âme>, une phrase poignante. Alexandre, avec le pouvoir de cette beuh a repris ses études afin de devenir ingénieur (il n'y arrivera jamais). De ce que j'ai compris, il mène une vie paisible avec sa copine( fumeuse de beuh aguerrie). Ils partent tout les deux chercher leur marchandise à bord d'une voiture de daron, un brake, afin de mettre des kilos de gibbestola avec eux (astucieux). Bref c'est de la bonne.

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References

  1. Biolib.cz - Gibbestola. Retrieved on 8 September 2014.