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<taxonomicName id="C647FF87DC72AA29FD579F6610766EDA" ID-CoL="8LJLH" LSID="3C4C9A2E-CE5A-52BD-9339-DFE3C80FBE72" authority="Brown, 1940" authorityName="Brown" authorityYear="1940" class="Insecta" family="Carabidae" genus="Cicindela" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Cicindela formosa subsp. gibsoni" order="Coleoptera" pageId="247" pageNumber="248" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subSpecies" species="formosa" subSpecies="gibsoni">Cicindela formosa gibsoni Brown, 1940</taxonomicName>
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Brown, 1940b: 182. Type locality: &quot;Great Sand Hills, west of Swift Current, Sask[atchewan]&quot; (original citation). Holotype (♂) in CNC [# 4885]. Etymology. This subspecies was named after Arthur Gibson [1875-1959], Dominion entomologist with a special interest in
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. Gibson had no formal training but learned under James Fletcher and Charles Gordon Hewitt, both with the Department of Agriculture in Ottawa.
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<paragraph id="6D1A8BADE6488957620B0CF2CFB3C87A" pageId="247" pageNumber="248">Distribution.</paragraph>
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This subspecies, also known as the
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Sand Tiger Beetle&quot;, is known from southwestern Saskatchewan (Wallis 1961: 38; Gaumer 1977: 216) and northwestern Colorado (Kippenhan 1994: 41). The record from
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(Bousquet and Larochelle 1993: 55) is in error; that from &quot;North Dakota&quot; (Freitag 1999: 26) needs confirmation; that from
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(Erwin and Pearson 2008: 136) is probably based on intergrades found along the Green River (see Pearson et al. 2006: 84).
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<paragraph id="DBA1E02A7ACF3F7E3B3A934585C359CD" pageId="247" pageNumber="248">Records.</paragraph>
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: SK
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: CO [SD, UT]
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<paragraph id="5089ABEBEF9F04BFA37B2C37997D7115" pageId="247" pageNumber="248">Note.</paragraph>
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In his unpublished thesis, Gaumer (1977: 219) treated the Colorado population of this subspecies as a distinct subspecies of
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. This subspecies intergrades narrowly with the
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form on all sides of its small range in southern Saskatchewan and along the Green River in northeastern Utah (Pearson et al. 2006: 84).
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