Lophoglossus haldemanni (LeConte, 1846)
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Lophoglossus haldemanni (LeConte, 1846) View in CoL View at ENA
Lyperus haldemanni LeConte, 1846b: 341. Type locality: «Alabama» (original citation), restricted to "Mobile, Mobile Co[unty]" by Will (1999: 272). Syntype(s) in MCZ [# 5642]. Etymology. The specific name honors Samuel Stehman Haldeman [1812-1880], American naturalist, linguist, and archaeologist. Haldeman spent most of his adult life teaching zoology, geology, philology, and chemistry at various colleges and Universities. As a naturalist, he was mainly interested in mollusks and insects, particularly beetles.
Lophoglossus haldemani LeConte, 1853a: 248. Unjustified emendation of Lophoglossus haldemanni (LeConte, 1846).
Distribution.
This species ranges from southwestern Indiana (Blatchley 1910: 97; Schrock 1985: 354) to southeastern Iowa (Wickham 1911b: 6; Henry County, CNC), south to eastern Texas and central Florida (Will 1999: 272, Fig. 35). The record from North Carolina (Brimley 1938: 121) needs confirmation; that from "New York" (Wickham 1895a: 187) is likely in error.
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USA: AL, AR, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MO, MS, OK, TN, TX [NC]
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Lophoglossus haldemanni (LeConte, 1846)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Lophoglossus haldemani
LeConte 1853 |