Nebria haida Kavanaugh, 1984
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Nebria haida Kavanaugh, 1984: 162. Type locality: "1.8 km N[orth] of Mount Needham (700-780 m), Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia" (original citation). Holotype (♂) in CAS [# 14341]. Note. Kavanaugh (1992: 56) pointed out that the peak located 1.8 km south of the collecting site is not Mount Needham as originally reported but is unnamed. The collecting site is located at the summit and surrounding slopes of another unnamed peak which Kavanaugh called "Nebria Peak".
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This species is endemic to high elevations in the Queen Charlotte Islands [see Kavanaugh 1984: Fig. 31] and adjacent mainland on Mount McNeil (Kavanaugh 1992: 56) in British Columbia.
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CAN: BC (QCI)
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Clarke et al. (2001: 1416) concluded that this taxon may be more appropriately treated as a subspecies of Nebria charlottae given the minor differences in morphology and biology.
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Nebria haida Kavanaugh, 1984
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Nebria haida
Kavanaugh 1984 |