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Blissus leucopterus leucopterus (Say, 1832)

Nomenclature (218)

  • Lygaeus leucopterus Say, 1832
  • Rhyparochromus [SPECIES NOT SPECIFIED] devastator LeBaron, 1850
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  • Blissus leucopterus leucopterus (Say, 1832) in Rangasamy, Mcauslane, Cherry & Nagata, 2016: 1450.
  • Blissus leucopterus (Say, 1832) in Wheeler, 2018: 653.

Nomenclature references (209)

  • *, B. (1872)
  • *, C. (1895)
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  • *, D. (1922)
  • *, D. (1946)
  • *, F. (1855)
  • *, F. (1880)
  • *, F. (1882)
  • *, F. (1926)
  • *, G. (1875)
  • *, G. (1911)
  • *, K. (1901)
  • *, L. (1894)
  • *, L. (1922)
  • *, O. (1896)
  • *, R. (1875)
  • *, S. (1865)
  • *, S. (1870)
  • *, S. (1892)
  • *, S. (1893)
  • *, S. (1894)
  • *, S. (1925)
  • *, T. (1877)
  • *, T. (1880)
  • *, W. (1903)
  • *, W. (1907)
  • *, W. (1915)
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  • Anonymous (1936)
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Descendants and synonyms

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Summary of taxonomic names by rank, showing valid extant names, fossil names, invalid names, and total counts.
Taxon Valid names
Rank Extant Fossil Invalid Total
subspecies10910