Polyderis laeva (Say, 1823)
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Polyderis laeva (Say, 1823) |
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Bembidium laevum Say, 1823a: 88. Type locality: "Arlington [Middlesex County], Mass[achusetts]" (neotype label). Neotype (♀), designated by Lindroth and Freitag (1969: 339), in MCZ [# 33057]. Note. Because Say (1823a: 88) used the epithet laevum with the generic name Bembidium , the specific name derives from the Latin adjective laevus, - a, - um (left, clumsy [figurative]), not from the Latin adjective laevis, - e (smooth). Therefore, used with the feminine generic name Polyderis , the specific name is laeva, not laevis as used by modern authors.
Bembidium troglodytes Dejean, 1831: 44. Type locality: «Amérique septentrionale" (original citation). Holotype [by monotypy] in MHNP (Lindroth 1955b: 14). Synonymy established by LeConte (1848: 472), confirmed by Lindroth (1955b: 14).
Tachys congestus Casey, 1918: 212. Type locality: "Norfolk, Virginia" (original citation). Lectotype (♀), designated by Erwin (1974a: 144), in USNM [# 46962]. Synonymy established by Erwin (1974a: 144).
Tachys unistriatus Casey, 1918: 212 [primary homonym of Tachys unistriatus Putzeys, 1876]. Type locality: «Pennsylvania» (original citation). Lectotype (♂), designated by Erwin (1974a: 144), in USNM [# 46963]. Synonymy established by Erwin (1974a: 144).
Tachys rectus Casey, 1918: 213. Type locality: "Alexandria [Rapides Parish], Louisiana" (original citation). Lectotype (♀), designated by Erwin (1974a: 144), in USNM [# 46961]. Synonymy established by Erwin (1974a: 144).
Tachys flumenalis Casey, 1918: 213. Type locality: "Vicksburg [Warren County], Mississippi" (original citation). Lectotype (♀), designated by Erwin (1974a: 144), in USNM [# 46964]. Synonymy established by Erwin (1974a: 144).
Tachys unistriolatus Csiki, 1928: 202. Replacement name for Tachys unistriatus Casey, 1918.
Distribution.
This species ranges from Nova Scotia (Bousquet 1987a: 123) to southwestern North Dakota (Smith et al. 1979: 92), south to southeastern Texas (Casey 1918: 213) and southern Florida including the Keys (Peck and Thomas 1998: 18).
Records.
CAN: NB, NS, ON, QC USA: AR, CT, DC, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MO, MS, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, VA, VT, WI
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Polyderis laeva (Say, 1823)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Tachys unistriolatus
Csiki 1928 |
Tachys congestus
Casey 1918 |
Tachys rectus
Casey 1918 |
Tachys flumenalis
Casey 1918 |
Polyderis
Motschulsky 1862 |
Bembidium troglodytes
Dejean 1831 |
Bembidium laevum
Say 1823 |