Amphinemura linda
(Ricker, 1952)
Amphinemura linda is a of in the . It was described by Ricker in 1952. The species is currently considered a synonym of Amphinemura palmeni. It has been recorded from North America, with distribution records from Alberta, Alaska, British Columbia, and Iowa, as well as from Finland.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Amphinemura linda: /ˌæmfɪnɪˈmjʊərə ˈlɪndə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Alberta, Alaska, British Columbia, and Iowa in North America, and from Finland.
Similar Taxa
- Amphinemura palmeniA. linda is currently synonymized with A. palmeni under GBIF
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- NCBI Taxonomy
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