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Taxonomic history
Manica hunteri (WheelerHNS 1914e)
Found most commonly in these habitats: 4 times found in conifer forest, 5 times found in Mixed lowland forest, 1 times found in alpine sagebrush, 1 times found in fir/pine woodland, 1 times found in aspen/conifer/sage ecotone, 1 times found in Bare slope surrounded by conifer forest, 1 times found in sagebrush, 2 times found in pine forest, 2 times found in sparse ponderosa pine forest, 3 times found in Mixed montane forest, ...
Found most commonly in these microhabitats: 11 times under stone, 7 times under rock, 3 times nest in soil, 1 times under rocks, 1 times nest under rock, 2 times Manica under stone, 2 times foragers, 1 times under stones, 2 times under boulder, 2 times nest under stone, 1 times ground nest, with slight tumulus, ...
Collected most commonly using these methods: 32 times search, 2 times hand collecting, 1 times Winkler.
Elevations: collected from 550 - 2940 meters, 1622 meters average
Collect Date Range: collected between 1945-07-13 and 2020-06-14
Type specimens:
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