Lamia rotator Zimsen, 1964[1] Goes tigrina Blackwelder, 1946[2] Goes tigrina Craighead & Middleton, 1930[3] Goes tigrinus var. marmoratus Aurivillius, 1922[4] Goes tigrina Britton, 1920[5] Goes tigrina Nicolay, 1919[6] Goes tigrina Kaeber, 1914[7] Goes tigrina Smith, 1910[8] Goes tigrina Blatchley, 1910[9] Goes tigrina Felt, 1905[10] Goes tigrina Hopkins, 1904[11] Goes tigrina Ulke, 1903[12] Goes tigrina Smith, 1900[13] Goes tigrina Wickham, 1897[14] Goes tigrina Leng & Hamilton, 1896[15] Goes tigrina Beutenmüller, 1896[16] Goes tigrina Hamilton, 1895[17] Goes tigrina Linell, 1889[18] Goes tigrina Horn, 1885[19] Monohammus tomentosus Lacordaire, 1869[20] Goes tigrina Bland, 1861[21] Monohammus tigrinus Thomas, 1860[22] Goes tigrina Fitch, 1857[23] Monohammus tigrinus Fitch, 1855[24] Goes tigrina Fitch, 1855[25] Monohammus tigrinus Melsheimer, 1853[26] Goes tigrina LeConte, 1852[27] Lamia rotator Chevrolat, 1851[28] Monohammus tomentosus Haldeman, 1847[29] Monohammus tomentosus Ziegler, 1844[30] Lamia tigris Schönherr, 1817[31] Lamia rotator Schönherr, 1817[31] Lamia rotator Fabricius, 1801[32] Cerambyx (lamia) rotator Olivier, 1795[33] Lamia rotator Fabricius, 1793[34] Lamia rotator Olivier, 1792[35] Cerambyx (stenocorus) tigrinus Gmelin, 1790[36] Cerambyx (lamia) rotator Gmelin, 1790[36] Lamia rotator Fabricius, 1787[37] Lamia rotator Fabricius, 1781[38] Cerambyx tigrinus Goeze, 1777[39] Lamia rotator Fabricius, 1775[40] Cerambyx tigrinus Degeer, 1775[41]
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