Pseudanophthalmus emersoni Krekeler, 1958
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Pseudanophthalmus emersoni Krekeler, 1958 View in CoL
Pseudanophthalmus emersoni Krekeler, 1958: 176. Type locality: «Donnehue’s Cave, one mile southwest of Bedford, Lawrence Co[unty], Ind[iana]" (original citation). Holotype (♂) in FMNH. Etymology. The specific name honors Professor Alfred Edward Emerson [1896-1976] of the University of Chicago who worked on the systematics, phylogeny, distribution, and natural history of termites. His collection of more than one million specimens was given to the American Museum of Natural History.
Distribution.
This species is known only from two caves in Lawrence County, southern Indiana (Barr 2004: 24).
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USA: IN
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Pseudanophthalmus emersoni Krekeler, 1958
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Pseudanophthalmus emersoni
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