Harpalus obliquus Horn, 1880
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Harpalus obliquus G.H. Horn, 1880a: 140. Type locality: "Fort Bayard [Grant County], New Mexico" (original citation). Lectotype [as type] (♂), designated by Ball (1972: 194), in MCZ [# 34601].
Glanodes regressus Casey, 1914: 62. Type locality: "near Benson [Cochise County], Arizona" (original citation). Lectotype [as holotype] (♀), designated by Ball (1972: 196), in USNM [# 47737]. New synonymy. Note. The lectotype of Harpalus regressus (Casey) is a female that could not be identified with certainty. However, Ball (1972: 196) wrote that the specimen is "probably ... a member of Harpalus obliquus Horn." Based on that statement, I believe it is best to treat Casey’s name as a junior synonym of Harpalus obliquus .
Distribution.
This species is found in southern (Perrault 1974: 120) and western New Mexico and southeastern Arizona [see Ball 1972: Fig. 13].
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USA: AZ, NM
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Harpalus obliquus Horn, 1880
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Glanodes regressus
Casey 1914 |
Harpalus obliquus
Horn 1880 |
Harpalus obliquus
Horn 1880 |
Harpalus obliquus
Horn 1880 |