Catopocerus applachianus Peck, 1975
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B37553-3D79-A17F-9DC0-FE1DFF520C24 |
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Catopocerus applachianus Peck, 1975
Catopocerus applachianus Peck 1975: 387 . Holotype in MCZC. Type locality: Balsam Gap, Mt. Mitchell , Yancy County, North Carolina.
Material examined. No new material is available.
Distribution. North American distribution: United States. AL, IL, KY, NC, TN, VA, WV.
The species has a roughly linear range of 772 km along the Appalachian mountains from Madison County, northern Alabama, northeastward to Pocahontas County , West Virginia. One collection is known from the Cumberland Plateau of Kentucky and one in the Shawnee Hills of southern Illinois. A tentatively associated female from St. Louis (mentioned in Peck 1975), in eastern Missouri, has proved to be Pinodytes newtoni n. sp., which is described below .
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Catopocerus applachianus Peck, 1975
Peck, Stewart B. & Cook, Joyce 2011 |
Catopocerus applachianus
Peck, S. B. 1975: 387 |