Catalogue of Geadephaga (Coleoptera, Adephaga) of America, north of Mexico
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Bousquet, Yves
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Cicindela hemorrhagica hemorrhagica LeConte, 1851
Cicindela hemorrhagica
LeConte, 1851: 171. Type locality: "San Diego [San Diego County, California]" (original citation). Syntype(s) in MCZ [# 14].
Cicindela bisignata
Dokhtouroff, 1883a: 12. Type locality:
"Californie"
(original citation). Syntype(s) location unknown (possibly in DEI). Synonymy established by Horn (1905: 22).
Cicindela haemorrhagica
var.
pacifica
Schaupp, 1884a: 106. Type locality: "San Diego [San Diego County], Cal[ifornia]" (original citation). Syntype(s) apparently destroyed. Synonymy established (as aberration) by Horn (1905: 22).
Cicindela
woodgatei
Casey, 1913: 40. Type locality: "Jemez Springs [Sandoval County], New Mexico" (original citation). Sixteen syntypes in USNM [# 45965]. Synonymy established by Cazier (1948: 11).
Cicindela pacifica nevadiana
Casey, 1924: 16. Type locality: "Las Vegas [Clark County], Nevada" (original citation). Two syntypes [2 originally cited] in USNM [# 45964]. Synonymy established by Horn (1926: 290).
Distribution.
The range of this subspecies, also known as the "Wetsalts Tiger Beetle", extends from central Washington to northwestern Wyoming, south to western Texas and along the Pacific Coast to the northern parts of the Baja California Peninsula (Cazier 1948: 11) [see Pearson et al. 1997: Fig. 35].
Records.
USA
: AZ, CA (CHI), CO, ID, NM, NV, OR, TX, UT, WA, WY - Mexico
Note.
1. Some authors (e.g., Nagano 1982: 39) have treated
Cicindela pacifica
Schaupp as a valid subspecies of
Cicindela hemorrhagica
LeConte. 2. Freitag (1999: 62), Pearson et al. (2006: 135), and Erwin and Pearson (2008: 141) considered
Cicindela woodgatei
Casey as a valid subspecies of
Cicindela hemorrhagica
LeConte despite the fact that there seem to be no consistent characters to separate the adults from those of the nominate form. 3. Another subspecies,
Cicindela hemorrhagica hentziana
Leng, is found in Baja California; its record from
"Utah"
(Leng 1920: 42) is in error.