Goes
LeConte, 1852
Species Guides
9- Goes debilis(Oak Branch Borer)
- Goes fisheri
- Goes novus
- Goes pulcher(Living-hickory Borer)
- Goes pulverulentus(Living Beech Borer)
- Goes tesselatus(Oak Sapling Borer)
- Goes tigrinus(White Oak Borer)
- Goes tumifrons
- Goes variegatus
Goes is a of longhorn beetles ( Cerambycidae) established by LeConte in 1852. The genus belongs to the Lamiinae and tribe Monochamini. Members of this genus are wood-boring beetles whose larvae develop in living or recently dead trees. The genus has been recorded from North America, with distribution records from Vermont and other U.S. states.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Goes: /goʊz/
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Distribution
North America; recorded from Vermont and other U.S. states.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
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