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A new species of the genus Neobubastes Blackburn, 1892 from Western Australia (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Buprestinae: Pterobothrini)

Authors: Svatopluk Bílý; Michael Powell;

A new species of the genus Neobubastes Blackburn, 1892 from Western Australia (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Buprestinae: Pterobothrini)

Abstract

A description of Neobubastes obscura sp. nov. from Western Australia is provided. The new species is illustrated and compared with other species of the genus. A key to and images of all species of the genus Neobubastes Blackburn, 1892 are provided. 

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Coleoptera, Australia, Animals, Western Australia, Animal Distribution

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