Amara browni Lindroth, 1968
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Amara browni Lindroth, 1968 View in CoL
Amara browni Lindroth, 1968: 686. Type locality: "Reindeer Depot, N[orth] W[est] Terr[itories]" (original citation). Holotype (♂) in CNC [# 10509]. Etymology. The specific name was proposed for Williamson James Brown [1902-1977], one of Canada’s leading coleopterist of his time. Brown worked at Agriculture Canada on the systematics of several families with a special interest on scarabaeids, elaterids, and chrysomelids. He was also interested by the adventive species in Canada, the problem of sibling species, and the arctic beetles.
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This species is known from a few localities in Yukon Territory and the Anderson River delta in northern Northwest Territories (Lindroth 1968: 687).
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CAN: NT, YT
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Amara browni Lindroth, 1968
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Amara browni
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