Caseya megasoma Gardner & Shelley 1989
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Caseya megasoma Gardner & Shelley 1989 View in CoL
Caseya megasoma Garnder & Shelley 1989:252 View in CoL .
The type locality for C. megasoma View in CoL is along Oregon Rt. 34 at the Benton/Lincoln Co. line. Gardner and Shelley (1989) list two additional Benton Co. localities and a more northerly occurrence in Tillamook Co. However, their map (their Fig. 223) shows only two Benton Co. localities, one of which is on the Lincoln Co. boundary, and also a Lincoln Co. locality near the estuary of the Alsea River. Caseya westcotti Gardner & Shelley 1989 View in CoL is also known from a Lincoln Co. locality well separated from the main body of that species’ distribution; future collecting may show the two species to be broadly sympatric.
New Record: Oregon: Benton Co.: Clemons Park, 0.3 mi on Seely Creek Road from Oregon Rt. 34, North Fork of Alsea River, N44°24.55’ W123°34.07’, 400’ asl, 4 December 2005, W. P. Leonard, C. Richart (FMNH).
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Caseya megasoma Gardner & Shelley 1989
Shear, William A. & Leonard, William P. 2007 |
Caseya megasoma Garnder & Shelley 1989 :252
Shelley 1989: 252 |