Dorcadion sulcipenne

Dorcadion sulcipenne is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Küster in 1847. It is known from Turkey, Iran, Armenia, and Turkmenistan.[1]

Dorcadion sulcipenne
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D. sulcipenne
Binomial name
Dorcadion sulcipenne
Küster, 1847

Subspecies

  • Dorcadion sulcipenne argonauta Suvorov, 1913
  • Dorcadion sulcipenne caucasicum Küster, 1847
  • Dorcadion sulcipenne goektshanum Suvorov, 1915
  • Dorcadion sulcipenne impressicorne Tournier, 1872
  • Dorcadion sulcipenne sulcipenne Küster, 1847
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References

  1. BioLib.cz - Dorcadion sulcipenne. Retrieved on 8 September 2014.


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