Trachypachus gibbsii LeConte, 1861
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Trachypachus gibbsii LeConte, 1861
Trachypachys gibbsii LeConte, 1861b: 339. Type locality: "east of Fort Colville [Washington]" (original citation). Syntype(s) in MCZ [# 85]. Etymology. The specific name honors the American geologist and ethnologist George Gibbs [1815-1873] who gathered zoological specimens for the Smithsonian while working for the Northwest Boundary Commission.
Trachypachus californicus Motschulsky, 1864: 194. Type locality: «Calif[ornie]» (original citation). Two syntypes, one listed as “corruptum,” in ZMMU (Keleinikova 1976: 190). Synonymy established by Horn (1870a: 71).
Trachypachus alticola Casey, 1920: 144. Type locality: "Lake Tahoe [Placer County], California" (original citation). Lectotype (♂), designated by Lindroth (1975: 111), in USNM [# 46830]. Synonymy established by Van Dyke (1925: 112), confirmed by Lindroth (1961a: 3).
Distribution.
This species ranges from southern British Columbia (Lindroth 1961a: 4) to northwestern Montana (Russell 1968: 42; Edwards 1975: 48), south to the southern part of the Sierra Nevada (Lindroth 1961a: 4) and to the Coast Ranges (Fall 1901a: 39) in California.
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CAN: BC USA: CA, ID, MT, OR, WA
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Trachypachus gibbsii LeConte, 1861
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Trachypachus alticola
Casey 1920 |
Trachypachus californicus
Motschulsky 1864 |
Trachypachys gibbsii
LeConte 1861 |