Pseudotremia fracta fracta Chamberlin 1951

Snyder, Bruce A., 2008, A preliminary checklist of the millipedes (Diplopoda) of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA, Zootaxa 1856, pp. 16-32 : 24

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Pseudotremia fracta fracta Chamberlin 1951
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Tennessee: Blount Co.: The Sinks; Big Poplar Trail, Cades Cove; Gregory’s Cave, Cades Cove (as Pseudotremia cottus, Shear 1972 ); US Hwy. 129 and Tabcat Creek, 17 May 2007, B.A. Snyder. Note: the latter record, based on one male specimen, is geographically between records of P. f. fracta and P. f. nantahala, and exhibits traits of both subspecies. Sevier Co.: Gatlinburg, cove hardwoods* [as interpreted by Hoffman 1981] (as Pseudotremia fracta, Chamberlin 1951 ); W side of Indian Gap; between Gatlinburg and Newfound Gap (as Pseudotremia cottus, Shear 1972 ).

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