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- Leiopus_syriacus abstract "Leiopus syriacus is a species of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae. It was described by Ganglbauer in 1884, and is known from Syria, Turkey, and Lebanon. The beetles inhabit deciduous trees, including the walnut species Juglans regia. They measure 6-8 millimetres in length, and can live for approximately 2 years.".
- Q6520087 abstract "Leiopus syriacus is a species of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae. It was described by Ganglbauer in 1884, and is known from Syria, Turkey, and Lebanon. The beetles inhabit deciduous trees, including the walnut species Juglans regia. They measure 6-8 millimetres in length, and can live for approximately 2 years.".
- Leiopus_syriacus comment "Leiopus syriacus is a species of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae. It was described by Ganglbauer in 1884, and is known from Syria, Turkey, and Lebanon. The beetles inhabit deciduous trees, including the walnut species Juglans regia. They measure 6-8 millimetres in length, and can live for approximately 2 years.".
- Q6520087 comment "Leiopus syriacus is a species of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae. It was described by Ganglbauer in 1884, and is known from Syria, Turkey, and Lebanon. The beetles inhabit deciduous trees, including the walnut species Juglans regia. They measure 6-8 millimetres in length, and can live for approximately 2 years.".