Leiopus
Leiopus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae.[1]
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Species
- Leiopus femoratus Fairmaire, 1859
- Leiopus kharazii Holzschuh, 1974
- Leiopus linnei Wallin, 2009 [2]
- Leiopus nebulosus
- Leiopus punctulatus (Paykull, 1800)
- Leiopus syriacus Ganglbauer, 1884
gollark: Also the fact that most stuff, even if it uses DC internally (most things probably do), runs off mains AC and has some sort of built-in/shipped-with-it power supply, and there aren't really common standards for high-powered lower-voltage DC connectors around. Except USB-C, I guess? That goes to 100W.
gollark: I guess it depends on exactly what you do, and the resistance of the wires.
gollark: Which is as far as I know more an issue of low voltages than DC itself, but DC means you can't change the voltage very easily.
gollark: There is the problem that low-voltage DC loses power more quickly over longer distances.
gollark: Yes, you're right, let's just replace our lightbulbs with idealized magic visible light emitters.
References
- Subfamily Lamiinae at www.cerambyx.uochb.cz.
- [* Wallin, H., Nylander, U. og Kvamme, T. (2009) Two sibling species of Leiopus Audinet-Serville, 1835 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from Europe: L. nebulosus (Linnaeus, 1758) and L. linnei sp. nov. Zootaxa 2010: 31-45.
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