Nebria bellorum Kavanaugh, 1979
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Nebria bellorum Kavanaugh, 1979
Nebria lacustris bellorum Kavanaugh, 1979a: 95. Type locality: "West Prong Little Pigeon River (at Chimneys Picnic Area; 3000') [Sevier County], Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee" (original citation). Holotype (♂) in CAS [# 12506].
Distribution.
This species is restricted to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and adjacent mountain ranges in the southern Appalachians [see Kavanaugh 1979a: Fig. 52]. Two specimens labeled from Jefferson County in Colorado and Saint Tammany Parish in Louisiana seen by Kavanaugh (1979a: 96) are likely mislabeled.
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USA: NC, TN
Note.
This taxon, originally described as a subspecies of Nebria lacustris Casey, has been raised to species status by Kavanaugh et al. (2011).
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Nebria bellorum Kavanaugh, 1979
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Nebria lacustris bellorum
Kavanaugh 1979 |