Nebria obliqua
LeConte, 1867
Oblique Mountains gazelle beetle
Nebria obliqua is a of in the , first described by LeConte in 1867. It belongs to the subgenus Reductonebria and is one of two recognized : the nominate N. o. obliqua and N. o. chuskae. The species is distributed across northern North America, including Alaska, Canada, and the contiguous United States.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Nebria obliqua: /ˈne.bri.a ɔˈbli.kwa/
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Distribution
Found in North America, with records from Alaska, Canada, and the United States. The nominate N. o. obliqua occurs in the United States and Canada, while the subspecies N. o. chuskae is restricted to the Chuska Mountains in Arizona.
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Subspecies
Nebria obliqua includes two recognized : Nebria obliqua obliqua LeConte, 1867 (United States, Canada) and Nebria obliqua chuskae Kavanaugh, 1979 (Arizona, Chuska Mountains).
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
- Catalogue of Life
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