Obrium maculatum

Obrium maculatum
Siyentipiko nga pagklasipika
Ginhadi-an: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Ubosphylum: Hexapoda
Klase: Insecta
Orden: Coleoptera
Banay: Cerambycidae
Genus: Obrium
Espesye: Obrium maculatum
Binomial nga ngaran
Obrium maculatum
(Olivier, 1795)
Mga sinonimo

Obrium lituratum Chemsak, Linsley & Noguera, 1992[1]
Obrium howdeni Chemsak, 1977[2]
Obrium lituratum Chemsak, 1967[3]
Obrium howdeni Linsley, 1963[4]
Obrium howdeni Knull, 1962[5]
Obrium howdeni Knull, 1955[6]
Obrium lituratum Blackwelder, 1946[7]
Phyton pallidum Rosewall, 1920[8]
Phyton pallidum Nicolay, 1919[9]
Phyton pallidum Fisher & Kirk, 1912[10]
Obrium lituratum Aurivillius, 1912[11]
Phyton pallidum Smith, 1910[12]
Phyton pallidum Leng, 1910[13]
Phyton pallidum Blatchley, 1910[14]
Phyton pallidum Houghton, 1908[15]
Obrium pallidum Schaeffer, 1908[16]
Phyton pallidum Snow, 1906[17]
Phyton pallidum Ulke, 1903[18]
Phyton pallidum Townsend, 1903[19]
Phyton pallidum Dury, 1902[20]
Phyton pallidum Klages, 1901[21]
Phyton pallidum Smith, 1900[22]
Phyton pallidum Wickham, 1898[23]
Phyton pallidum Wickham, 1897[24]
Phyton pallidium Beutenmüller, 1896[25]
Phyton pallidum Chittenden, 1894[26]
Phyton pallidum Wickham, 1893[27]
Phyton pallidum Packard, 1890[28]
Phyton pallidum Kilman, 1889[29]
Phyton pallidum Leng, 1886[30]
Phyton pallidum Leng, 1885[31]
Phyton pallidum Horn, 1885[32]
Obrium pallidum Bates, 1885[33]
Obrium lituratum Bates, 1885[33]
Phyton pallidum Packard, 1881[34]
Phyton pallidum LeConte, 1880[35]
Phyton pallidum 1873
Phyton maculatum Leconte, 1873[36]
Phyton pallidum Gemminger & Harold, 1872[37]
Obrium pallidum Bland, 1861[38]
Callidium pallidum LeConte, 1859[39]
Phyton pallidum White, 1855[40]
Saperda maculata Melsheimer, 1853[41]
Obrium pallidum LeConte, 1851[42]
Obrium pallidium LeConte, 1850[43]
Phyton pallidum Haldeman, 1847[44]
Diozodes pallida Haldeman, 1847[45]
Phyton limum Newman, 1840[46]
Callidium pallidum Say, 1824[47]
Saperda maculata Schönherr, 1817[48]
Saperda maculata Olivier, 1795[49]

An Obrium maculatum[50] in uska species han Coleoptera nga syahan ginhulagway ni Olivier hadton 1795. An Obrium maculatum in nahilalakip ha genus nga Obrium, ngan familia nga Cerambycidae.[50][51]

Mabibilngan ini ha[50]:

  • El Salvador.
  • Guatemala.
  • Honduras.
  • Nicaragua.

Waray hini subspecies nga nakalista.[50]

Mga kasarigan

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