Bembidion farrarae Hatch, 1950
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Bembidion farrarae Hatch, 1950 View in CoL
Bembidion farrarae Hatch, 1950: 99. Type locality: "Sluskin Falls, M[oun]t Rainier [Pierce County], Washington" (original citation). Holotype (♀) in USNM. Etymology. The specific name was proposed for Elizabeth Farrar (later Mrs. Thomas G. Kinney) who did a master thesis, under the direction of Melville H. Hatch in 1936, at the University of Washington on the Bembidiini of the state of Washington.
Distribution.
This species is known from the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska (Lindroth 1963b: 278) south to “Oregon” (Hatch 1953: 84) and from north-central Colorado (Lindroth 1963b: 278).
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CAN: BC (QCI) USA: AK, CO, OR, WA
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Bembidion farrarae Hatch, 1950
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Bembidion farrarae
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Bembidiini
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