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LeConte [in LeConte and Horn], 1881: 74. Type locality: &quot;Santa Fe
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(7,000 feet), New Mexico&quot; (original citation). Holotype [by monotypy] (♂)
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MCZ [# 613]. Etymology. The species name was proposed for Francis Huntington Snow [1840-1908], a teacher, minister, field naturalist, mineralogist, and eventually chancellor of the University of Kansas. In one expedition to Wallace County in Kansas, Snow collected several hundred specimens of
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, which at the time was extremely rare in collections, and sold many of them for as much as $25.00 each.
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var.
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Van Dyke, 1938: 101. Type locality: &quot;White M[oun]t[ain]s [Navajo County], Arizona&quot; (original citation). Holotype (♂) in CAS [# 4679]. Synonymy established by Erwin et al. (1977: 4.6). Etymology. The subspecific name was proposed for Frank Henry Parker [1910-1984], an enthusiastic beetle collector, particularly of meloids and buprestids, in Arizona. Note. This taxon was listed as a junior synonym of the nominotypical subspecies of
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by Erwin et al. (1977: 4.6) and as a valid subspecies by Erwin (2007a: 162). Two of the three original specimens of this taxon were taken &quot;in company with numerous more typical specimens&quot; (Van Dyke 1938: 101) suggesting that they are probably simply aberrant specimens.
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<paragraph id="B694C3E869A5A9D11AFA8A573C1D10D2" pageId="158" pageNumber="159">This subspecies is found in western New Mexico, eastern Arizona, southwestern Colorado, and southeastern Utah (Van Dyke 1938: 100).</paragraph>
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: AZ, CO, NM, UT
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