Anthophylax cyaneus

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Anthophylax cyaneus
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A. cyaneus
Binomial name
Anthophylax cyaneus
Synonyms
  • Anthophilax cyaneus (Haldeman) Casey, 1918
  • Anthophilax malachitica (Haldeman) LeConte, 1850
  • Anthophilax malachiticus (Haldeman) Hanham, 1894
  • Anthophylax cyanea (Haldeman) White, 1985
  • Anthophylax malachiticus (Haldeman) LeConte, 1850
  • Leptura malachiticus Haldeman, 1847
  • Pachyta malachiticus Haldeman, 1847
  • Pachyta malachiticus var. cyaneus Haldeman, 1847

Anthophylax cyaneus is the species of the Lepturinae subfamily in long-horned beetle family. [1] This beetle is distributed in Canada, and United States. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 BioLib Taxon profile — species Anthophylax cyaneus (Haldeman, 1847)