Parmena balteus

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Parmena balteus
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P. balteus
Binomial name
Parmena balteus
(Linnaeus, 1767)
Synonyms
  • Cerambyx balteusLinnaeus, 1767
  • Parmena balteus var. fasciata(Villers) Baudi, 1889
  • Parmena fasciata(Villers) Mulsant, 1839

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