Cicindela nebraskana Casey, 1909
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Cicindela nebraskana Casey, 1909
Cicindela montana LeConte, 1861b: 338 [primary homonym of Cicindela montana Charpentier, 1825]. Type locality: "valleys of the Rocky Mountains" (original ci tation), restricted to "valleys of the Bitter Root Mountains of eastern Idaho and western Montana" by Spanton (1988: 131). Syntype(s) in MCZ [# 25].
Cicindela [longilabris] nebraskana Casey, 1909: 268. Type locality: «Nebraska» (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45902]. Synonymy established by Boyd (1982: 6).
Cicindela montana canadensis Casey, 1913: 17. Type locality: "Calgary, Alberta" (original citation). Three syntypes in USNM [# 45903]. Synonymy established by Horn (1915: 377).
Cicindela spissitarsis Casey, 1913: 18. Type locality: "Aweme, Manitoba" (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 45904]. Synonymy established by Horn (1926: 273).
Cicindela calgaryana Casey, 1914: 18. Type locality: "Lethbridge, Alberta" (original citation). Three syntypes in USNM [# 45901]. Synonymy established by Horn (1915: 444).
Cicindela montana uteana Casey, 1924: 12. Type locality: "Provo [Utah County], Utah" (original citation). Holotype [by monotypy] (♂) in USNM [# 45900]. Synonymy established by Horn (1926: 273).
Cicindela longilabris chamberlaini Knaus, 1925: 182. Type locality: "Stein Mountains, Harney County, southeast Oregon" (original citation). Holotype (♂) location unknown (possibly in KSUC). Synonymy established by Spanton (1988: 131). Etymology. The subspecific name was proposed for Willard Joseph Chamberlin [1890-1971], professor and forest entomologist at the Oregon State University. Chamberlin (not Chamberlain as thought by Knaus) worked mainly on Buprestidae and Scolytinae . He sold his collection in 1950 to the California Academy of Sciences.
Distribution.
This species, also known as the "Prairie Long-lipped Tiger Beetle", ranges from the Fraser River in British Columbia to northwestern Ontario (Lawton 2008: 72), south to west-central Nebraska (Spomer et al. 2008a: 54), northern Colorado, southern Utah, and east-central California [see Spanton 1988: Fig. 40]. The records from "New Mexico" (Freitag 1999: 35) and Minnesota (Horn 1928: 11) need confirmation.
Records.
CAN: AB, BC, MB, ON, SK USA: CA, CO, ID, MT, ND, NE, NV, OR, SD, UT, WA, WY [MN, NM]
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Cicindela nebraskana Casey, 1909
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Cicindela calgaryana
Casey 1914 |
Cicindela spissitarsis
Casey 1913 |
Buprestidae
Leach 1815 |
Cicindela
Linnaeus 1758 |