Goes novus

Fall, 1928

Goes novus is a of longhorn beetle in the Cerambycidae, described by Fall in 1928. It is known from the United States. The species belongs to the Lamiinae and tribe Monochamini, placing it among the flat-faced longhorns.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Goes novus: //ɡoʊz ˈnoʊ.vus//

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Distribution

United States (North America)

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Taxonomic status

The Catalogue of Life lists Goes novus as a synonym of Goes nova, while GBIF recognizes Goes novus as the accepted name. The original description by Fall in 1928 established the .

Observation records

iNaturalist records 2 observations of this .

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