Goes pulcher[33] är en skalbaggsart som först beskrevs av Samuel Stehman Haldeman 1847. Goes pulcher ingår i släktet Goes och familjen långhorningar.[33][34] Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.[33]

Goes pulcher
Systematik
DomänEukaryoter
Eukaryota
RikeDjur
Animalia
StamLeddjur
Arthropoda
UnderstamSexfotingar
Hexapoda
KlassEgentliga insekter
Insecta
OrdningSkalbaggar
Coleoptera
FamiljLånghorningar
Cerambycidae
SläkteGoes
ArtGoes pulcher
Vetenskapligt namn
§ Goes pulcher
Auktor(Haldeman, 1847)
Synonymer
Goes pulcher var. fuscatus Chemsak, 1977[1]
Goes pulcher var. fuscatus Alexander, 1958[2]
Goes pulchra Jaques, 1951[3]
Goes pulchra Britton, 1920[4]
Goes pulchra Nicolay, 1919[5]
Goes pulchra Fisher & Kirk, 1912[6]
Goes pulchra Smith, 1910[7]
Goes pulchra Blatchley, 1910[8]
Goes pulchra Wickham, 1909[9]
Goes pulchra Fletcher, 1907[10]
Goes pulchra Zavitz, 1906[11]
Goes pulchra Felt, 1906[12]
Goes pulchra Felt, 1905[13]
Goes pulchra Ulke, 1903[14]
Goes pulchra Dury, 1902[15]
Goes pulchra Smith, 1900[16]
Goes pulchra Lugger, 1899[17]
Goes pulchra Wickham, 1897[18]
Goes pulchra Leng & Hamilton, 1896[19]
Goes pulchra Beutenmüller, 1896[20]
Goes pulchra Knobel, 1895[21]
Goes pulchra Hamilton, 1895[22]
Goes pulchra Packard, 1890[23]
Goes pulchra Townsend, 1889[24]
Goes pulchra Linell, 1889[25]
Goes pulchra Horn, 1885[26]
Goes pulchar Shufeldt, 1884[27]
Goes pulchra Bland, 1861[28]
Monochamus pulcher Emmons, 1854[29]
Monohammus pulcher Melsheimer, 1853[30]
Goes pulchra LeConte, 1852[31]
Monohammus pulcher Haldeman, 1847[32]
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