Nebria gebleri cascadensis

Kavanaugh, 1979

Nebria gebleri cascadensis is a of in the , described by Kavanaugh in 1979. It belongs to the subgenus Catonebria within the Nebria. The subspecies is distributed in northwestern North America, including Alaska and parts of Canada and the contiguous United States. Very few observations exist in public databases, suggesting it may be uncommon or underreported.

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How to pronounce Nebria gebleri cascadensis: //ˈnɛbriə ˈɡɛbləri ˌkæskəˈdɛnsɪs//

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Distribution

Alaska, Canada, and the United States (North America). Distribution records indicate presence in Alaska specifically, with broader North occurrence documented.

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Taxonomic placement

This is placed in the subgenus Catonebria of Nebria, a group of often associated with montane and northern .

Observation scarcity

Only 3 observations are recorded in iNaturalist, indicating either rarity, restricted , or limited survey effort in its range.

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