Iphthiminus italicus

Iphthiminus italicus is a species of darkling beetles in the subfamily Tenebrioninae.[1]

Iphthiminus italicus
Iphthiminus italicus
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I. italicus
Binomial name
Iphthiminus italicus
(Truqui, 1857)

Subspecies

  • Iphthiminus italicus bellardi (Truqui, 1857)
  • Iphthiminus italicus croaticus (Truqui, 1857)
  • Iphthiminus italicus italicus (Truqui, 1857)

Distribution

This species is present in Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Greece and Italy.[2]

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gollark: They're not replicating the actual implementation very much. They do seem to be replicating the rough functionality.
gollark: They also do not actually perfectly remember things (or "form new memories" at all after training) unless you glue some kind of external memory retrieval on.
gollark: They might have something like emotions internally (it would be hard to check) but there's not a strong reason for them to be humanlike given their very different tasks.
gollark: Not as capable, obviously, but the same sort of thing.

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