Dorcadion scabricolle
Dorcadion scabricolle is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Dalman in 1817. It is known from Azerbaijan, Iran, Armenia, and Turkey.[1][2]
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- Dorcadion scabricolle balikesirense Breuning, 1962
- Dorcadion scabricolle caramanicum Daniel, 1903
- Dorcadion scabricolle crassofasciatum Ă–zdikmen, 2013
- Dorcadion scabricolle nakhicevanum Danilevsky, 1999
- Dorcadion scabricolle paiz Danilevsky, 1999
- Dorcadion scabricolle paphlagonicum Breuning, 1962
- Dorcadion scabricolle scabricolle Dalman, 1817
- Dorcadion scabricolle sevangense Reitter, 1889
- Dorcadion scabricolle skoupyi Lazarev, 2013
- Dorcadion scabricolle uludaghicum Breuning, 1970
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See also
References
- BioLib.cz - Dorcadion scabricolle. Retrieved on 8 September 2014.
- "Dorcadion Scabricolle" (PDF).
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