Scaphinotus andrewsii andrewsii (Harris, 1839)
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Scaphinotus andrewsii andrewsii (Harris, 1839) View in CoL
Cychrus andrewsii T.W. Harris, 1839: 195. Type locality: Chapel Hill, Orange County, North Carolina (neotype label). Neotype (♀), designated by Valentine (1935: 349), in USNM [# 56127]. Etymology. The specific name was proposed for the son of the American educator Ethan Allen Andrews [1787-1858] who taught ancient languages at the University of North Carolina and later taught at New Haven and Boston. Note. "North Carolina" was the area originally cited by Harris (1839: 195).
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This subspecies is known only from Orange and Guilford Counties in northern North Carolina (Valentine 1936: 226). The record from “Tennessee” (Roeschke 1907a: 147) needs confirmation.
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USA: NC [TN]
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Scaphinotus andrewsii andrewsii (Harris, 1839)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Cychrus andrewsii
T. W. Harris 1839 |