Glycobius speciosus

(Ginredirect tikang ha Glycobius)

An Glycobius speciosus[55] in uska species han Coleoptera nga syahan ginhulagway ni Thomas Say hadton 1824. An Glycobius speciosus in nahilalakip ha genus nga Glycobius, ngan familia nga Cerambycidae.[55][56] Waray hini subspecies nga nakalista.[55]

Glycobius speciosus
Siyentipiko nga pagklasipika
Ginhadi-an: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Ubosphylum: Hexapoda
Klase: Insecta
Orden: Coleoptera
Banay: Cerambycidae
Genus: Glycobius
Espesye: Glycobius speciosus
Binomial nga ngaran
Glycobius speciosus
(Say, 1824)
Mga sinonimo

Glycobius (plagionotus) speciosus Doane & al., 1936[1]
Plagionotus speciosus Park, 1931[2]
Glycobius (plagionotus) speciosus Graham, 1929[3]
Plagionotus speciosus Craighead, 1923[4]
Plagionotus speciosus Kotinsky, 1921[5]
Plagionotus speciosus Chagnon, 1917[6]
Plagionotus speciosus Frost, 1916[7]
Plagionotus speciosus Blackman & Ellis, 1916[8]
Plagionotus speciosus 1916
Plagionotus speciosus Johnson, 1915[9]
Plagionotus speciosus Smith, 1910[10]
Plagionotus speciosus Blatchley, 1910[11]
Plagionotus speciosus Wickham, 1909[12]
Plagionotus speciosus Morris, 1909[13]
Plagionotus speciosus Felt, 1908[14]
Plagionotus speciosus Felt, 1905[15]
Plagionotus speciosus Hopkins, 1904[16]
Plagionotus speciosus Dury, 1902[17]
Plagionotus speciosus Smith, 1900[18]
Plagionotus speciosus Jenkins & Britton, 1900[19]
Plagionotus speciosus 1900
Plagionotus speciosus Felt, 1899[20]
Plagionotus speciosus Lintner, 1898[21]
Plagionotus speciosus Kirkland, 1897[22]
Plagionotus speciosus 1897
Plagionotus speciosus Beutenmüller, 1896[23]
Plagionotus speciosus Hamilton, 1895[24]
Plagionotus speciosus Townsend, 1889[25]
Plagionotus speciosus Leng, 1887[26]
Plagionotus speciosus LeConte & Horn, 1883[27]
Glycobius hayi Lameere, 1883[28]
Clytus speciosus Bell, 1881[29]
Clytus speciosus Rogers, 1880[30]
Clytus speciosus 1877
Arhopalus speciosus Provancher, 1877[31]
Clytus speciosus Reed, 1873[32]
Clytus speciosus Packard, 1872[33]
Clytus speciosus Clementi, 1872[34]
Clytus hayi Gemminger & Harold, 1872[35]
Clytus speciosus Pettit, 1871[36]
Arhopalus speciosus Walsh & Riley, 1869[37]
Arhopalus speciosus Lacordaire, 1869[38]
Clytus speciosus Riley, 1866[39]
Clytus (plagionotus) speciosus Chevrolat, 1860[40]
Clytus speciosus LeConte, 1859[41]
Clytus hayii White, 1855[42]
Clytus speciosus Emmons, 1854[43]
Clytus speciosus LeConte, 1850[44]
Arhopalus speciosus LeConte, 1850[45]
Clytus speciosus Haldeman, 1847[46]
Clytus speciosus Fitch, 1845[47]
Clytus speciosus Harris, 1841[48]
Clytus speciosus Castelnau & Gory, 1841[49]
Clytus speciosus Harris, 1838[50]
Callidium (clytus) haiji Gray, 1832[51]
Clytus hayii Gray, 1831[52]
Clytus speciosus Say, 1828[53]
Clytus speciosus Say, 1824[54]

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