Pseudomorpha behrensi Horn, 1870
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Pseudomorpha behrensi Horn, 1870 View in CoL
Pseudomorpha behrensi G.H. Horn, 1870a: 76. Type locality: United States (inferred from title of the paper). Holotype [by monotypy] in MCZ [# 7382]. Etymology. The specific name honors James H. Behrens [1824-1898], an insect collector in San Francisco who sent many beetles from the western part of the continent to LeConte and Horn. Born in Germany, Behrens was elected resident member of the California Academy of Sciences. A few years prior to his death, he sent his collection to the Naturhistorisches Museum in Lübeck.
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This species has been cited from Butte County in southeastern Idaho (Stafford et al. 1986: 289), Churchill County in western Nevada (Bechtel et al. 1983: 474), Contra Costa County (Notman 1925: 21) and the San Joaquin Valley (Fall 1901a: 51) in California, and the state of Durango (Bates 1883a: 255) in Mexico.
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USA: CA, ID, NV - Mexico
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Pseudomorpha behrensi Horn, 1870
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Pseudomorpha behrensi
Horn 1870 |