Hybothecus flohri (Bates, 1882)
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Hybothecus flohri (Bates, 1882) View in CoL View at ENA
Ophryogaster flohri Bates, 1882a: 84. Type locality: "probably near Mexico city, Mexico" (original citation). Syntype(s) location unknown (possibly in ZMHB; not in BMNH according to Stuart Hine pers. comm. 1991). Etymology. The specific name was proposed for Julius Flohr [1837-1896], a physician born in Germany who left for Mexico City in 1859. Flohr was a collector of natural history specimens.
Pterostichus arizonicus Schaeffer, 1910: 393. Type locality: "Tucson [Pima County], Arizona" (original citation). Holotype (♀) in USNM [# 42500]. Synonymy established by Bousquet and Larochelle (1993: 17).
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This species is known from southern Arizona (Schaeffer 1910: 393, as Pterostichus arizonicus ; Graham, Pima and Santa Cruz Counties, UASM) south to Chiapas (UASM).
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USA: AZ - Mexico
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Hybothecus flohri (Bates, 1882)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Pterostichus arizonicus
Schaeffer 1910 |
Ophryogaster flohri
Bates 1882 |