Synonyms and combinations
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- ≡ Callidium brevilineum Say, 1824Original name usage
- = Callidium (Physocnemum) brevilineum Say, 1824
- = Dularius brevilineum (Say, 1824)
- = Dularius brevilineus (Say, 1824)
- = Physocenmum brevilineum (Say, 1824)
- = Physocnemum angulatum Casey, 1924
- = Physocnemum brevilineus (Say, 1824)
- = Physocnemum compressipes Casey, 1912
- = Physocnemum densum Casey, 1912
- = Physocnemum longitarse Casey, 1924
Vernacular names
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elm bark borer English |
Bibliography
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