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Neoplagionotus bednariki is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Lazarev in 2022. It is known from Turkey. [1]
The binomial name is Neoplagionotus bednariki Lazarev, 2022 [2] the Type locality is Turkey, İzmir, Bergama, Pergamon hills, and the Holotype is Coll. Lazarev. female, Turkey, İzmir, Bergama, Pergamon hills., 02.VI.1991, legit Bednařík & Kovařík.
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