Glenea papuensis
Glenea papuensis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Charles Joseph Gahan in 1897. It is known from Indonesia.[1]
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- Glenea papuensis bivittipennis Breuning, 1958
- Glenea papuensis papuensis Gahan, 1897
gollark: 3 doesn't exist? Are we using some sort of weirdly shifted base 9?
gollark: This may be a novel field of research in need of investigation.
gollark: So if we use that posts' claim that 10000 bees occupy 6300cm³ and a random website's that bees weigh about 0.1g each, bees have a density of 159kg/m³, which is less than water. That sounds wrong.
gollark: I doubt it, bees are self-replicating.
gollark: https://www.reddit.com/r/bees/comments/5kf5lz/urgent_what_is_the_volume_of_10000_western_honey/ seems to have some information, though.
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