Lebia analis Dejean, 1825
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Lebia analis Dejean, 1825: 265. Type locality: «Amérique septentrionale" (original citation), restricted to "Newark [Essex County], N[ew] J[ersey]" by Lindroth (1969a: 1030). One syntype in MHNP (Lindroth 1955b: 23).
Lebia anchora Chevrolat, 1835c: [no. 132]. Type locality: "environs d’Orixaba [Veracruz, Mexico]" (original citation). Holotype [by monotypy] location unknown (Lindroth 1969a: 1030). Synonymy established by Madge (1967: 184).
Lebia bonellii Putzeys, 1845a: 39. Type locality: «Mexique» (original citation). Holotype [by monotypy] location unknown (Lindroth 1969a: 1030). Synonymy established, under the name Lebia anchora Chevrolat, by Chaudoir (1871a: 212). Etymology. The specific name honors Franco Andrea Bonelli [1784-1830], professional entomologist and professor of zoology at the University of Turin. Bonelli proposed the first classification of the family Carabidae when he classified the species into 22 “stirpes” in his "Tabula Synoptica" published in 1810.
Lebia subfigurata Motschulsky, 1864: 227. Type locality: «Amér [ique] bor[ éale]» (original citation). Lectotype, designated by Bousquet and Larochelle (1993: 14), in ZMMU. Synonymy established with doubt with the name Lebia analis var. appendiculata Chaudoir by Horn (1872a: 142), confirmed by Bousquet and Larochelle (1993: 14).
Lebia sublimbata Motschulsky, 1864: 226. Type locality: «états septentrionaux de l’Amérique du Nord" (original citation). Lectotype, designated by Bousquet and Larochelle (1993: 15), in ZMMU. Synonymy established by Bousquet and Larochelle (1993: 15).
Lebia appendiculata Chaudoir, 1871a: 212. Type locality: «Louisiane» (original citation). Syntype(s) [4 originally cited] in MHNP. Synonymy established by LeConte (1880a: 88).
Distribution.
This species ranges from northwestern Vermont to eastern South Dakota (Kirk and Balsbaugh 1975: 37), including southernmost Ontario (Bousquet 1987a: 133), south to Guatemala (Bates 1883a: 229, as Lebia anchora ) and the Florida Keys, west along the southwest to southeastern Arizona [see Madge 1967: Fig. 130] and the Baja California Peninsula (Blackwelder 1944: 52); also recorded from the Bahamas (Turnbow and Thomas 2008: 13). The record from “Maine” (Bousquet and Larochelle 1993: 276) needs confirmation.
Records.
CAN: ON USA: AL, AR, AZ, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MN, MO, MS, NC, NE, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, VA, VT, WI, WV [ME] - Bahamas, Guatemala, Mexico
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Lebia analis Dejean, 1825
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Lebia appendiculata
Chaudoir 1871 |
Lebia subfigurata
Motschulsky 1864 |
Lebia sublimbata
Motschulsky 1864 |
Lebia bonellii
Putzeys 1845 |
Lebia analis
Dejean 1825 |
Lebia analis
Dejean 1825 |
Carabidae
Latreille 1802 |