An Anelaphus villosus[138] in uska species han Coleoptera nga syahan ginhulagway ni Fabricius hadton 1793. An Anelaphus villosus in nahilalakip ha genus nga Anelaphus, ngan familia nga Cerambycidae.[138][139]

Anelaphus villosus
Siyentipiko nga pagklasipika
Ginhadi-an: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Ubosphylum: Hexapoda
Klase: Insecta
Orden: Coleoptera
Banay: Cerambycidae
Genus: Anelaphus
Espesye: Anelaphus villosus
Binomial nga ngaran
Anelaphus villosus
(Fabricius, 1793)
Mga sinonimo

Elaphidionoides villosus Linsley & Chemsak, 1997[1]
Elaphidionoides villosus Hovore, Penrose & Neck, 1987[2]
Elaphidionoides villosus White, 1985[3]
Elaphidionoides villosus Waters & Hyche, 1984[4]
Elaphidionoides villosus Gosling, 1984[5]
Elaphidionoides villosus Rice, 1981[6]
Elaphidionoides villosus Turnbow & Franklin, 1980[7]
Elaphidionoides villosus Laliberté, Chantal & LaRochelle, 1977[8]
Elaphidionoides villosus Stein & Tagestad, 1976[9]
Elaphidionoides villosus Manley & French, 1976[10]
Elaphidionoides villosus Perry, 1975[11]
Elaphidionoides villosus Kirk & Balsbaugh, 1975[12]
Elaphidion villosus Zayas, 1975[13]
Elaphidionoides villosus Gosling, 1973[14]
Elaphidionoides villosus Swan & Papp, 1972[15]
Elaphidionoides villosus Baker, 1972[16]
Stenocorus villosus Zimsen, 1964[17]
Elaphidionoides villosus Linsley, 1963[18]
Hypermallus villosus Chagnon & Robert, 1962[19]
Elaphidionoides villosus Linsley, Knull & Statham, 1961[20]
Elaphidion villosum Dillon & Dillon, 1961[21]
Elaphidion villosum Townes & Townes, 1960[22]
Elaphidion villosum Duffy, 1960[23]
Hypermallus villosus Gibson & Carrillo, 1959[24]
Elaphidion villosus Alexander, 1958[25]
Elaphidionoides villosus Linsley, 1957[26]
Elaphidion villosum Shenefelt & Benjamin, 1955[27]
Hypermallus villosus Craighead, 1950[28]
Elaphidion villosum Knull, 1946[29]
Elaphidion villosum Blackwelder, 1946[30]
Hypermallus villosus Löding, 1945[31]
Hypermallus villosus Wray & Brimley, 1943[32]
Hypermallus villosus Smith & al., 1943[33]
Hypermallus abruptus Malkin, 1941[34]
Hypermallus villosus Flint & Farrar, 1940[35]
Hypermallus villosus Chagnon, 1938[36]
Hypermallus villosus Brimley, 1938[37]
Hypermallus villosus Herrick, 1935[38]
Hypermallus villosus Britton & Friend, 1935[39]
Hypermallus villosus Knull, 1934[40]
Hypermallus villosus Barrett, 1932[41]
Elaphidion villosum Beaulne, 1932[42]
Hypermallus villosus Moznette, Bissell & Adair, 1931[43]
Hypermallus villosus Knull, 1930[44]
Elaphidion villosum Craighead & Middleton, 1930[45]
Hypermallus villosus Frost & Dietrich, 1929[46]
Hypermallus villosus Leonard, 1928[47]
Hypermallus militaris Leonard, 1928[47]
Hypermallus abruptus Leonard, 1928[47]
Hypermallus villosus Brues, 1927[48]
Hypermallus villosus Kirk & Knull, 1926[49]
Hypermallus villosus Fletcher, 1926[50]
Hypermallus villosus Blackman & Stage, 1924[51]
Elaphidion villosum Craighead, 1923[52]
Hypermallus villosum Britton, 1920[53]
Elaphidion villosum Nicolay, 1919[54]
Elaphidion villosum Houser, 1918[55]
Elaphidion villosum Morris, 1916[56]
Elaphidion villosum Johnson, 1916[57]
Elaphidion villosum Blackman & Ellis, 1916[58]
Hypermallus militaris Casey, 1914[59]
Hypermallus breviusculus Casey, 1914[59]
Elaphidion villosum Leng & Mutchler, 1914[60]
Hypermallus villosus Casey, 1912[61]
Hypermallus villosus Casey, 1912[61]
Hypermallus lacustris Casey, 1912[61]
Hypermallus abruptus Casey, 1912[61]
Elaphidion villosum Slosson, 1912[62]
Elaphidion villosum Fisher & Kirk, 1912[63]
Elaphidion villosum Aurivillius, 1912[64]
Elaphidion villosum Webb, 1911[65]
Elaphidion villosum Forbes, 1911[66]
Elaphidion villosum Smith, 1910[67]
Elaphidion villosum Leng, 1910[68]
Elaphidion villosum Chittenden, 1910[69]
Elaphidion villosum Blatchley, 1910[70]
Elaphidion villosum Wickham, 1909[71]
Elaphidion villosum Melander, 1904[72]
Elaphidion villosum Hopkins, 1904[73]
Elaphidion villosum Herrick, 1904[74]
Elaphidion villosum Ulke, 1903[75]
Elaphidion villosum Dury, 1902[76]
Elaphidion villosum Bruner & Hunter, 1901[77]
Elaphidion villosum Smith, 1900[78]
Elaphidion villosum 1900
Elaphidion villosum Lugger, 1899[79]
Elaphidion villosum Lintner, 1899[80]
Elaphidion villosum Bruner, 1899[81]
Elaphidion villosum Lintner, 1898[82]
Elaphidion villosum Chittenden, 1898[83]
Elaphidion villosum Wickham, 1897[84]
Elaphidion villosum Kirkland, 1897[85]
Elaphidion villosum Bogue, 1897[86]
Elaphidion villosum Leng & Hamilton, 1896[87]
Elaphidion villosum Castle & Laurent, 1896[88]
Elaphidion villosum Beutenmüller, 1896[89]
Elaphidion villosum Hamilton, 1895[90]
Elaphidion villosum Gahan, 1895[91]
Elaphidion villosum Chittenden, 1894[92]
Elaphidion villosum Bruner, 1894[93]
Elaphidion villosum Chittenden, 1893[94]
Elaphidion villosum Bruner, 1893[95]
Elaphidion villosum Smith, 1890[96]
Elaphidion villosum Packard, 1890[97]
Elaphidion villosum Caulfield, 1890[98]
Elaphidion villosum Hamilton, 1888[99]
Elaphidion villosum Clarkson, 1888[100]
Elaphidion villosum Weed, 1887[101]
Elaphidion villosum Hamilton, 1887[102]
Elaphidion villosum Clarkson, 1887[103]
Elaphidion villosum Townsend, 1886[104]
Elaphidion villosum Clarkson, 1886[105]
Elaphidion villosum Leng, 1885[106]
Elaphidion villosum Clarkson, 1885[107]
Elaphidion villosum LeConte & Horn, 1883[108]
Elaphidion villosum Packard, 1881[109]
Elaphidion villosum Riley, 1880[110]
Elaphidion villosum Popenoe, 1877[111]
Elaphidion villosum Leconte, 1873[112]
Elaphidion (elaphidion) villosum Leconte, 1873[113]
Stenocorus putator Packard, 1872[114]
Hypermallus villosus Gemminger & Harold, 1872[115]
Hypermallus pruinosus Gemminger & Harold, 1872[115]
Stenocorus putator Bethune, 1871[116]
Elaphidion villosum Pettit, 1871[117]
Elaphidion villosum Horn, 1868[118]
Elaphidion putator Walsh, 1867[119]
Elaphidion pruinosum Chevrolat, 1862[120]
Elaphidion villosum Bland, 1861[121]
Elaphidion villosum LeConte, 1859[122]
Elaphidion villosum Emmons, 1854[123]
Elaphidion villosum Melsheimer, 1853[124]
Elaphidion putator White, 1853[125]
Elaphidion pruinosum White, 1853[125]
Elaphidion pruinosum Melsheimer, 1853[124]
Stenocorus putator Harris, 1852[126]
Elaphidion villosum LeConte, 1850[127]
Elaphidion villosum Haldeman, 1847[128]
Elaphidion pruinosum Guérin-Méneville, 1844[129]
Stenocorus (elaphidion) putator Harris, 1841[130]
Elaphidion villosum Newman, 1840[131]
Stenocorus putator Harris, 1838[132]
Elaphidion villosum Dejean, 1835[133]
Stenocorus putator Peck, 1819[134]
Stenochorus villosus Schönherr, 1817[135]
Stenocorus villosus Fabricius, 1801[136]
Stenocorus villosus Fabricius, 1793[137]

Mabibilngan ini ha Cuba.[138] Waray hini subspecies nga nakalista.[138]

Mga kasarigan

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