An Sternidius alpha[112] in uska species han Coleoptera nga syahan ginhulagway ni Thomas Say hadton 1827. An Sternidius alpha in nahilalakip ha genus nga Sternidius, ngan familia nga Cerambycidae.[112][113] Waray hini subspecies nga nakalista.[112]

Sternidius alpha

Siyentipiko nga pagklasipika
Ginhadi-an: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Ubosphylum: Hexapoda
Klase: Insecta
Orden: Coleoptera
Banay: Cerambycidae
Genus: Sternidius
Espesye: Sternidius alpha
Binomial nga ngaran
Sternidius alpha
(Say, 1827)
Mga sinonimo

Liopinus alpha MacRae & Rice, 2007[1]
Liopinus alpha Westcott & al., 2006[2]
Liopinus alpha Monné & Hovore, 2006[3]
Liopinus alpha Vlasak & Vlasakova, 2002[4]
Liopinus alpha Schiefer, 1998[5]
Liopinus alpha Peck & Thomas, 1998[6]
Liopinus alpha Heffern, 1998[7]
Liopinus alpha Linsley & Chemsak, 1997[8]
Liopinus alpha Yanega, 1996[9]
Liopinus alpha Krinsky & Godwin, 1996[10]
Sternidius vittatus Monné, 1995[11]
Sternidius rusticus Monné, 1995[11]
Sternidius floridanus Monné, 1995[11]
Sternidius fascicularis Monné, 1995[11]
Liopinus alpha Monné & Giesbert, 1995[12]
Liopinus alpha Linsley & Chemsak, 1995[13]
Sternidius vittatus Monné & Giesbert, 1994[14]
Sternidius rusticus Monné & Giesbert, 1994[14]
Sternidius floridanus Monné & Giesbert, 1994[14]
Sternidius fascicularis Monné & Giesbert, 1994[14]
Sternidius vittatus MacRae, 1993[15]
Sternidius rusticus MacRae, 1993[15]
Sternidius floridanus MacRae, 1993[15]
Sternidius floridanus Lingafelter & Horner, 1993[16]
Sternidius fascicularis MacRae, 1993[15]
Sternidius fascicularis Lingafelter & Horner, 1993[16]
Sternidius vittatus Chemsak, Linsley & Noguera, 1992[17]
Sternidius rusticus Chemsak, Linsley & Noguera, 1992[17]
Sternidius floridanus Chemsak, Linsley & Noguera, 1992[17]
Sternidius fascicularis Chemsak, Linsley & Noguera, 1992[17]
Sternidius fascicularis Rice, 1988[18]
Sternidius vittatus Lewis, 1986[19]
Sternidius rusticus Lewis, 1986[19]
Sternidius floridanus Lewis, 1986[19]
Sternidius fascicularis Lewis, 1986[19]
Sternidius fascicularis Waters & Hyche, 1984[20]
Sternidius fascicularis Rice & Enns, 1981[21]
Sternidius floridanus Turnbow & Franklin, 1980[22]
Sternidius fascicularis Turnbow & Franklin, 1980[22]
Sternidius cinereus Kirk, 1970[23]
Sternidius fascicularis Kirk, 1969[24]
Sternidius vittatus Gilmour, 1965[25]
Sternidius suturalis Gilmour, 1965[25]
Sternidius floridanus Gilmour, 1965[25]
Sternidius fascicularis Gilmour, 1965[25]
Leiopus alpha Chagnon & Robert, 1962[26]
Leiopus cinereus Gibson & Carrillo, 1959[27]
Leiopus cinereus Alexander, 1958[28]
Sternidius vittatus Dillon, 1956[29]
Sternidius suturalis Dillon, 1956[29]
Sternidius floridanus Dillon, 1956[29]
Sternidius fascicularis Dillon, 1956[29]
Sternidius fascicularis Dillon, 1956[29]
Leiopus fascicularis Papp, 1955[30]
Leiopus alpha Papp, 1955[30]
Leiopus alpha Jaques, 1951[31]
Leiopus fascicularis Fattig, 1947[32]
Leiopus cinereus Fattig, 1947[32]
Leiopus alpha var. floridanus Fattig, 1947[32]
Leiopus alpha Fattig, 1947[32]
Leiopus fascicularis Knull, 1946[33]
Leiopus cinereus Knull, 1946[33]
Leiopus alpha Procter, 1946[34]
Leiopus alpha Knull, 1946[33]
Leiopus fascicularis Löding, 1945[35]
Leiopus alpha Löding, 1945[35]
Leiopus alpha Löding, 1945[35]
Leiopus alpha Wray & Brimley, 1943[36]
Leiopus alpha Hoffmann, 1940[37]
Leiopus cinereus Brimley, 1938[38]
Leiopus alpha Chagnon, 1938[39]
Leiopus alpha Brimley, 1938[38]
Leiopus fuscicularis Frost, 1937[40]
Leiopus lateralis Knull, 1934[41]
Leiopus vicinus Wolcott & Montgomery, 1933[42]
Leiopus floridanus Löding, 1933[43]
Leiopus fascicularis Löding, 1933[43]
Leiopus fascicularis Gaines, 1933[44]
Liopus fascicularis Beaulne, 1932[45]
Liopus cinereus Beaulne, 1932[45]
Liopus alpha Beaulne, 1932[45]
Leiopus fascicularis Ware, 1929[46]
Leiopus alpha Frost & Dietrich, 1929[47]
Leiopus vicinus Leonard, 1928[48]
Leiopus obscurellus Leonard, 1928[48]
Leiopus fascicularis Leonard, 1928[48]
Leiopus cinereus Leonard, 1928[48]
Leiopus alpha Leonard, 1928[48]
Leiopus lateralis Kirk & Knull, 1926[49]
Leiopus fascicularis Kirk & Knull, 1926[49]
Leiopus cinereus Kirk & Knull, 1926[49]
Leiopus alpha Kirk & Knull, 1926[49]
Leiopus nelsonicus Casey, 1924[50]
Leiopus alpha Blackman & Stage, 1924[51]
Liopus alpha Craighead, 1923[52]
Leiopus vicinus Aurivillius, 1923[53]
Leiopus timidus Aurivillius, 1923[53]
Leiopus testaceus Aurivillius, 1923[53]
Leiopus scapalis Aurivillius, 1923[53]
Leiopus pleuralis Aurivillius, 1923[53]
Leiopus obscurellus Aurivillius, 1923[53]
Leiopus fascicularis Aurivillius, 1923[53]
Leiopus dentatus Aurivillius, 1923[53]
Leiopus cinereus Aurivillius, 1923[53]
Leiopus alpha var. floridanus Aurivillius, 1923[53]
Leiopus alpha var. divergens Aurivillius, 1923[53]
Leiopus alpha Aurivillius, 1923[53]
Liopus alpha Craighead, 1921[54]
Liopus floridanus Blatchley, 1920[55]
Liopus fascicularis Rosewall, 1920[56]
Liopus alpha Rosewall, 1920[56]
Liopus alpha Morris, 1920[57]
Leiopus alpha Leng, 1920[58]
Leiopus alpha Leng, 1920[58]
Leiopus alpha Britton, 1920[59]
Liopus alpha Nicolay, 1919[60]
Liopus alpha var. floridanus Dozier, 1918[61]
Liopus alpha Dozier, 1918[61]
Lamia (mesosa) fascicularis Greene, 1918[62]
Liopus fascicularis Chapin, 1917[63]
Liopus cinereus Chagnon, 1917[64]
Liopus alpha Chagnon, 1917[64]
Liopus alpha Johnson, 1916[65]
Leiopus vicinus Casey, 1913[66]
Leiopus timidus Casey, 1913[66]
Leiopus testaceus Casey, 1913[66]
Leiopus scapalis Casey, 1913[66]
Leiopus pleuralis Casey, 1913[66]
Leiopus obscurellus Casey, 1913[66]
Leiopus floridanus Casey, 1913[66]
Leiopus fascicularis Casey, 1913[66]
Leiopus dentatus Casey, 1913[66]
Leiopus cinereus Casey, 1913[66]
Leiopus alpha Casey, 1913[66]
Liopus alpha Fisher & Kirk, 1912[67]
Liopus fascicularis Smith, 1910[68]
Liopus fascicularis Leng, 1910[69]
Liopus fascicularis Blatchley, 1910[70]
Liopus alpha var. cinereus Blatchley, 1910[70]
Liopus alpha Smith, 1910[68]
Liopus alpha Leng, 1910[69]
Liopus alpha Blatchley, 1910[70]
Liopus fascicularis Wickham, 1909[71]
Liopus cinereus Wickham, 1909[71]
Liopus alpha Wickham, 1909[71]
Liopus fascicularis Houghton, 1908[72]
Liopus alpha Schaeffer, 1908[73]
Liopus fascicularis Evans, 1906[74]
Liopus alpha Felt, 1906[75]
Liopus fascicularis Ulke, 1903[76]
Liopus alpha var. cinereus Ulke, 1903[76]
Liopus alpha Townsend, 1903[77]
Liopus alpha Ulke, 1903[76]
Liopus fascicularis Dury, 1902[78]
Liopus cinereus Dury, 1902[78]
Liopus alpha Dury, 1902[78]
Liopus cinereus Klages, 1901[79]
Liopus fascicularis Smith, 1900[80]
Liopus cinereus Smith, 1900[80]
Liopus alpha Smith, 1900[80]
Liopus cinereus Wickham, 1898[81]
Liopus alpha Wickham, 1898[81]
Liopus cinereus Castle & Laurent, 1897[82]
Liopus xanthoxyli Beutenmüller, 1896[83]
Liopus fascicularis Hamilton in Leng & Hamilton, 1896[84]
Liopus fascicularis Beutenmüller, 1896[83]
Liopus cinereus Beutenmüller, 1896[83]
Liopus alpha var. floridanus Hamilton in Leng & Hamilton, 1896[84]
Liopus alpha Leng & Hamilton, 1896[84]
Liopus alpha Beutenmüller, 1896[83]
Liopus alpha Hamilton, 1895[85]
Liopus cinereus Chittenden, 1893[86]
Liopus alpha Townsend, 1893[87]
Liopus alpha Hopkins, 1893[88]
Liopus fascicularis Schwarz, 1891[89]
Liopus xanthoxyli Packard, 1890[90]
Liopus cinereus Packard, 1890[90]
Liopus cinereus Harrington, 1884[91]
Liopus alpha 1884
Sternidius xanthoxyli Lameere, 1883[92]
Sternidius cinereus Lameere, 1883[92]
Liopus xanthoxyli Packard, 1881[93]
Liopus cinereus Packard, 1881[93]
Leiopus xanthoxyli Packard, 1881[93]
Sternidius xanthoxyli Riley, 1880[94]
Liopus fascicularis Horn, 1880[95]
Liopus cinereus LeConte, 1880[96]
Liopus cinereus Horn, 1880[95]
Liopus alpha Horn, 1880[95]
Sternidius cinereus Popenoe, 1877[97]
Sternidius xanthoxyli Leconte, 1873[98]
Sternidius cinereus Leconte, 1873[98]
Liopus xanthoxyli Gemminger & Harold, 1873[99]
Liopus rusticus Gemminger & Harold, 1873[99]
Liopus cinereus Gemminger & Harold, 1873[99]
Liopus alpha var. divergens Gemminger & Harold, 1873[99]
Liopus alpha Gemminger & Harold, 1873[99]
Leptostylus fascicularis Gemminger & Harold, 1873[99]
Liopus xanthoxyli Packard, 1872[100]
Leptostylus fascicularis Lacordaire, 1872[101]
Leiopus cinereus Lacordaire, 1872[101]
Leiopus alpha Packard, 1872[100]
Leiopus alpha Lacordaire, 1872[101]
Liopus xanthoxyli Shimer, 1868[102]
Liopus alpha Bland, 1861[103]
Leptostylus fascicularis Bland, 1861[103]
Liopus cinereus LeConte, 1859[104]
Lamia alpha LeConte, 1859[105]
Leiopus vicinus White, 1855[106]
Leiopus rusticus White, 1855[106]
Leiopus cinereus White, 1855[106]
Leiopus alpha White, 1855[106]
Amniscus fascicularis White, 1855[106]
Leptostylus vicinus Melsheimer, 1853[107]
Leptostylus lateralis Melsheimer, 1853[107]
Leptostylus fascicularis Melsheimer, 1853[107]
Leptostylus alpha Melsheimer, 1853[107]
Leiopus rusticus Melsheimer, 1853[107]
Leiopus cinereus Melsheimer, 1853[107]
Liopus rusticus LeConte, 1852[108]
Liopus cinereus LeConte, 1852[108]
Liopus alpha LeConte, 1852[108]
Leptostylus fascicularis LeConte, 1852[108]
Amniscus vicinus Haldeman, 1847[109]
Amniscus lateralis Haldeman, 1847[109]
Amniscus fascicularis Haldeman, 1847[109]
Amniscus alpha var. divergens Haldeman, 1847[109]
Amniscus alpha Haldeman, 1847[109]
Lamia (mesosa) fascicularis Harris, 1837[110]
Lamia alpha Say, 1827[111]

Mga kasarigan

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