Anisodactylus kirbyi Lindroth, 1953
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Anisodactylus kirbyi Lindroth, 1953
Anisodactylus kirbyi Lindroth, 1953b: 174. Type locality: "Cheticamp, Nova Scotia" (holotype label). Holotype (♂) in CNC [# 6574]. Etymology. The specific name honors the English clergyman, entomologist, and naturalist William Kirby [1759-1850] who is best known to the North American entomological community for his taxonomic treatment of the insects brought back by John Richardson from the second arctic expedition (1825-1827) of Sir John Franklin.
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This species has a disjunct distribution. In the east, the species is found from Cape Breton Island to southeastern Manitoba south to southern Indiana, southern Pennsylvania, and New Jersey; in the west, the species ranges from southern British Columbia south to southwestern California, east to northern Idaho [see Noonan 1996: Fig. 238].
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CAN: BC (VCI), MB, NB, NS (CBI), ON, PE, QC USA: CA, CT, ID, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, ND, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, SD, VT, WA, WI
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Anisodactylus kirbyi Lindroth, 1953
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Anisodactylus kirbyi
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