Neoclytus caprea

Neoclytus caprea

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

Neoclytus capra Blair, 1948[1]
Neoclytus capreus Blackwelder, 1946[2]
Neoclytus capraea Brimley, 1938[3]
Neoclytus capraea Britton & Friend, 1935[4]
Neoclytus capraea Beaulne, 1932[5]
Neoclytus capraea Craighead & Middleton, 1930[6]
Neoclytus capraea Snyder, 1927[7]
Neoclytus capraea Craighead, 1923[8]
Neoclytus capraea Rohwer, 1921[9]
Neoclytus capraea Craighead, 1921[10]
Neoclytus capraea Britton, 1920[11]
Neoclytus caprae Rohwer, 1917[12]
Neoclytus capraea Johnson, 1915[13]
Neoclytus caprae Fisher & Kirk, 1912[14]
Neoclytus capraea Webb, 1911[15]
Neoclytus capraea Smith, 1910[16]
Neoclytus capraea Blatchley, 1910[17]
Neoclytus capraea Wickham, 1909[18]
Neoclytus capraea Schaeffer, 1908[19]
Neoclytus capraea Wenzel, 1906[20]
Neoclytus capraea Dury, 1906[21]
Neoclytus capraea Felt, 1905[22]
Neoclytus capraea Hopkins, 1904[23]
Neoclytus capraea Ulke, 1903[24]
Neoclytus capraea Smith, 1900[25]
Neoclytus capraea Ehrmann, 1900[26]
Plagithmysus capraea Wickham, 1897[27]
Neoclytus capraea Beutenmüller, 1896[28]
Neoclytus capraea Hamilton, 1895[29]
Neoclytus capraea Hopkins, 1893[30]
Neoclytus capraea Hamilton, 1891[31]
Neoclytus capraea Packard, 1890[32]
Neoclytus capraea Hamilton, 1888[33]
Neoclytus capraea Leng, 1887[34]
Neoclytus capraea Packard, 1881[35]
Neoclytus capraea Riley, 1880[36]
Neoclytus capraea Popenoe, 1877[37]
Clytus caprea Gemminger & Harold, 1872[38]
Neoclytus capraea Lacordaire, 1869[39]
Clytus capraea 1869
Clytus capraea Bland, 1861[40]
Clytus caprea LeConte, 1859[41]
Clytus capraea LeConte, 1859[42]
Clytus capraea White, 1855[43]
Clytus caprea Emmons, 1854[44]
Clytus capraea LeConte, 1850[45]
Clytus caprea 1847
Clytus capraea Fitch, 1845[46]
Clytus gibbicollis Castelnau & Gory, 1841[47]
Clytus elevatus Castelnau & Gory, 1841[47]
Clytus capreae Castelnau & Gory, 1841[47]
Clytus caprea Say, 1835[48]
Clytus caprea Say, 1828[49]
Clytus caprea Say, 1824[50]

An Neoclytus caprea[51] in uska species han Coleoptera nga syahan ginhulagway ni Thomas Say hadton 1824. An Neoclytus caprea in nahilalakip ha genus nga Neoclytus, ngan familia nga Cerambycidae.[51][52] Waray hini subspecies nga nakalista.[51]

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