Scaphinotus hubbardi (Schwarz, 1895)
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Scaphinotus hubbardi (Schwarz, 1895) View in CoL
Nomaretus hubbardi Schwarz, 1895: 272. Type locality: "near Retreat (about 3000'), Haywood Co[unty], N[orth] C[arolina]" (original citation). One syntype in USNM [# 4572]. Etymology. The species name was proposed for Henry Guernsey Hubbard [1850-1899], a field and applied entomologist of great ability. Despite being afflicted with tuberculosis for a long time Hubbard made extensive collecting trips with his lifelong friend Eugene Schwarz.
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This species is known along the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina (Barr 1969: 76).
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USA: NC, TN
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Scaphinotus hubbardi (Schwarz, 1895)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Nomaretus hubbardi
Schwarz 1895 |