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Lebia menetriesi is a species of ground beetles in the Harpalinae subfamily that can be found in Ukraine and southern part of Russia. [1]
Olbia or Theodorias was a Roman / Byzantine town between Marj and Bayda in the Cyrenaica region of modern Libya. Olbia is now mostly the archaeological site. The location's modern name is Qasr Libya, after the Islamic period castle (Qasr) on the site and Libya or Lebia as a corruption of the ancient name Olbia.
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