Dyschirius analis LeConte, 1852
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Dyschirius analis LeConte, 1852
Dyschirius analis LeConte, 1852a: 196. Type locality: "ad fluminis Colorado ripas" (original citation). Four syntypes in MCZ [# 684].
Dyschirius hintoni Kult, 1950a: 137. Type locality: "Jalapa, Veracruz, Mexico" (original citation). Holotype location unknown (originally in Kult’s collection). Synonymy established by Fedorenko (1996: 200). Etymology. The specific name was proposed for the British entomologist Howard Everest Hinton [1912-1977] who worked at the British Museum of Natural History and later at Bristol University. Hinton published mainly on insect anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and behavior.
Distribution.
The range of this species extends from eastern Washington (Hatch 1953: 67) to southern California (Fall 1901a: 41; Moore 1937: 5), east to southwestern Louisiana (Cameron Parish, LSAM), south to Veracruz in Mexico (Kult 1950a: 138, as Dyschirius hintoni ). The records from southeastern British Columbia (Hatch 1953: 67) and “Idaho” (Bousquet and Larochelle 1993: 98) need confirmation; that from “Nebraska” (Bousquet and Larochelle 1993: 98) is probably in error.
Records.
USA: AZ, CA, LA, NM, NV, OR, TX, WA [BC, ID] - Mexico
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Dyschirius analis LeConte, 1852
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Dyschirius hintoni
Kult 1950 |
Dyschirius analis
LeConte 1852 |