Scaphinotus mannii Wickham, 1919
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Scaphinotus mannii Wickham, 1919 View in CoL
Scaphinotus mannii Wickham, 1919a: 170. Type locality: "Wawawai [Whitman County], Wash[ington]" (original citation). Holotype (♂) in USNM [# 22545]. Etymology. This species was proposed for William M. Mann [1886-1960] who worked for the United States Bureau of Entomology early in his career and then became director of the National Zoological Park in Washington DC. Mann worked mainly on ants and termites but also with myrmecophilous insects, such as staphylinids.
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This species is restricted to southeastern Washington (Gidaspow 1973: Fig. 4) and northeastern Oregon (Hatch 1953: 46; Westcott et al. 2006: 9).
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USA: OR, WA
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Scaphinotus mannii Wickham, 1919
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Scaphinotus mannii
Wickham 1919 |