Enaphalodes atomarius

An Enaphalodes atomarius[83] in uska species han Coleoptera nga syahan ginhulagway ni Dru Drury hadton 1773. An Enaphalodes atomarius in nahilalakip ha genus nga Enaphalodes, ngan familia nga Cerambycidae.[83][84]

Enaphalodes atomarius

Siyentipiko nga pagklasipika
Ginhadi-an: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Ubosphylum: Hexapoda
Klase: Insecta
Orden: Coleoptera
Banay: Cerambycidae
Genus: Enaphalodes
Espesye: Enaphalodes atomarius
Binomial nga ngaran
Enaphalodes atomarius
(Drury, 1773)
Mga sinonimo

Enaphalodes atomarium Peck & Thomas, 1998[1]
Enaphalodes decipiens Noguera & Chemsak, 1996[2]
Enaphalodes decipiens Monné & Giesbert, 1994[3]
Enaphalodes decipiens Monné, 1993[4]
Enaphalodes decipiens Chemsak, Linsley & Noguera, 1992[5]
Stenocorus marylandicus Zimsen, 1964[6]
Romaleum atomarium Dillon & Dillon, 1961[7]
Enaphalodes decipiens Linsley, 1961[8]
Romaleum atomarium Alexander, 1958[9]
Romaleum atomarium Beal & al., 1952[10]
Romaleum atomarium Knull, 1946[11]
Elaphidion decipiens Blackwelder, 1946[12]
Romaleum atomarium Löding, 1945[13]
Romaleum atomarium Townes, 1944[14]
Romaleum atomarium Savely, 1939[15]
Romaleum thoracicum Brimley, 1938[16]
Romaleum atomarium Brimley, 1938[16]
Elaphidion atomarium Goldman, 1933[17]
Romaleum atomarium Beaulne, 1932[18]
Romaleum atomarium Barrett, 1932[19]
Romaleum atomarium Leonard, 1928[20]
Romaleum atomarium Kirk & Knull, 1926[21]
Romaleum atomarium Craighead, 1923[22]
Romaleum atomarium Rohwer, 1921[23]
Romaleum atomarium Britton, 1920[24]
Romaleum atomarium Nicolay, 1919[25]
Romaleum atomarium Dozier, 1918[26]
Romaleum atomarium Dow, 1913[27]
Romaleum thoracicum Casey, 1912[28]
Romaleum atomarium Aurivillius, 1912[29]
Elaphidion decipiens Aurivillius, 1912[29]
Romaleum atomarium Leng, 1911[30]
Romaleum atomarium Smith, 1910[31]
Romaleum atomarium Blatchley, 1910[32]
Romaleum atomarium Wickham, 1909[33]
Romaleum atomarium Schaeffer, 1908[34]
Romaleum atomarium Tucker, 1906[35]
Romaleum atomarium Hopkins, 1904[36]
Romaleum atomarium Ulke, 1903[37]
Romaleum atomarium Townsend, 1903[38]
Romaleum atomarium Dury, 1902[39]
Romaleum atomarium Smith, 1900[40]
Romaleum atomarium Wickham, 1897[41]
Romaleum atomarium Beutenmüller, 1896[42]
Romaleum atomarium Hamilton, 1895[43]
Romaleum atomarium Wickham, 1893[44]
Romaleum atomarium Caulfield, 1890[45]
Elaphidion atomarium Packard, 1890[46]
Romaleum atomarium Townsend, 1889[47]
Romaleum atomarium Horn, 1886[48]
Romaleum atomarium Leng, 1885[49]
Romaleum atomarium 1884
Hypermallus decipiens Bates, 1884[50]
Elaphidion atomarium Packard, 1881[51]
Romaleum atomarium Bates, 1880[52]
Elaphidion atomarium Riley, 1880[53]
Elaphidion atomarium Popenoe, 1877[54]
Elaphidion (romaleum) atomarium Leconte, 1873[55]
Hypermallus atomarius var. bispinosus Gemminger & Harold, 1872[56]
Hypermallus atomarius Gemminger & Harold, 1872[56]
Elaphidion atomarium Pettit, 1871[57]
Thersalus bispinus Lacordaire, 1869[58]
Hypermallus pulverulentus Lacordaire, 1869[58]
Thersalus bispinosus Pascoe, 1865[59]
Phacodes bispinosus Pascoe, 1863[60]
Elaphidion atomarium Bland, 1861[61]
Elaphidion atomarium LeConte, 1858[62]
Elaphidion pulverulentum White, 1853[63]
Elaphidion atomarium Melsheimer, 1853[64]
Elaphidion marilandicum Haldeman, 1852[65]
Elaphidion atomarium LeConte, 1852[66]
Elaphidion marylandicum LeConte, 1850[67]
Elaphidion marilandicum Haldeman, 1847[68]
Elaphidion marylandicum Newman, 1840[69]
Elaphidion marylandicum Dejean, 1835[70]
Stenochorus marylandicus Schönherr, 1817[71]
Stenochorus atomarius Schönherr, 1817[71]
Stenocorus marylandius Fabricius, 1801[72]
Callidium marylandicum Olivier, 1795[73]
Stenocorus marylandicus Fabricius, 1793[74]
Cerambyx (callidium) pulverulentus Gmelin, 1790[75]
Cerambyx (callidium) multicolor Gmelin, 1790[75]
Callidium marylandicum Olivier, 1790[76]
Stenocorus marylandicus Fabricius, 1787[77]
Stenocorus marylandicus Fabricius, 1781[78]
Cerambyx variegatus Goeze, 1777[79]
Cerambyx marylandicus Goeze, 1777[79]
Stenocorus marylandicus Fabricius, 1775[80]
Cerambyx pulverulentus Degeer, 1775[81]
Cerambyx atomarius Drury, 1773[82]

Mabibilngan ini ha Honduras.[83] Waray hini subspecies nga nakalista.[83]

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