Nebria piperi Van Dyke, 1925
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Nebria piperi Van Dyke, 1925: 117. Type locality: "along the margins of the Nesqually River, just below the foot of the Nesqually Glacier, M[oun]t Rainier National Park [Pierce County], Washington" (original citation). Holotype (♂) in CAS [# 1621]. Etymology. The specific name honors the American botanist Charles Vancouver Piper [1867-1926].
Distribution.
This species ranges along the mountains paralleling the Pacific Coast from southeastern Alaska along the British Columbia border (Lindroth 1961a: 86) and Kluane National Park in southwestern Yukon Territory (David H. Kavanaugh pers. comm. 2010) to west-central Oregon (Kavanaugh 1978: 811).
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CAN: BC, YT USA: AK, OR, WA
Note.
This species is placed in the metallica group by Ledoux and Roux (2005: 240).
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Nebria piperi Van Dyke, 1925
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Nebria piperi
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