Trechus howellae Barr, 1979
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Trechus aduncus howellae Barr, 1979b: 60. Type locality: "east face of Big Butt (4800 feet), Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, Macon County, North Carolina" (original citation). Holotype (♂) in AMNH [# 1493]. Etymology. The subspecific name was proposed for Thelma Howell [1901-1979], executive director of the Highlands Biological Station for more than 25 years. The Station established the Thelma Howell Memorial Scholarship for investigators.
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This species is known only from Big Butt in the Nantahala Mountains, southwestern North Carolina (Donabauer 2005a: 57).
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USA: NC
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Trechus howellae Barr, 1979
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Trechus aduncus howellae
Barr 1979 |