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English: Fossil Buprestidae beetle, 3.5 cm long Because of their glossy irridescent colors, members of the family Buprestidae are known as jewel beetles or metallic wood-boring beetles, such as the emerald ash borer.
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English: Fossil Buprestidae beetle, 3.5 cm long Because of their glossy irridescent colors, members of the family Buprestidae are known as jewel beetles or metallic wood-boring beetles, such as the emerald ash borer.
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