Amara browni

Lindroth, 1968

Amara browni is a in the , described by Lindroth in 1968. It belongs to the large Amara, which contains numerous species of small to -sized distributed primarily in the Northern Hemisphere. The species is known from Canada, with records from the Yukon Territory and Northern Territory.

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How to pronounce Amara browni: //ˈæmərə ˈbɹaʊni//

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Distribution

Canada: Yukon Territory, Northern Territory. GBIF records indicate presence in North America.

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Taxonomic History

Described by Swedish-Canadian Carl H. Lindroth in 1968. Lindroth was a leading authority on , particularly the fauna of Canada.

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