Authorship |
Booher, 2021:
242, fig. 42
|
Forms |
dq. |
Bioregion |
Nearctic |
Locality |
U.S.A. (California) |
Etymology |
Named for the subtle sculpturing and fine pilosity of this species. The specific epithet subtilis (meaning “fine”) is a Latin singular feminine adjective in the nominative case and refers to the subtle sculpturing and fine pilosity of this species. |
Primary type information |
Primary type material: holotype dealate queen. Primary type locality: U.S.A.: California, San Bernardino County, 1 mile west of Pichalka Spring, Clark Mountains, 35.5185 -115.64213, 4600 ft, 4.i.2006, blackbush scrub, pitfall trap (J. des Lauriers). Primary type depository: UCDC. Primary type specimen: CASENT0104307. |
Type notes |
Primary type incorrectly lists PSWC as place deposited. Actual institution primary type is deposited is UCDC (D. Booher). |