Cosberella lamaralexanderi
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Cosberella lamaralexanderi, or the Lamar Alexander springtail, is a species of springtails native to the southern Appalachian Mountains of the United States.
It was discovered in 2006 by Dr. Earnest Bernard in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. He named it in honor of U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander of Tennessee because of his support of scientific research funding in the park and because the springtails' patterning is reminiscent of the plaid shirts that Alexander typically wears while campaigning."[http://www.wvlt.tv/home/headlines/11787751.html Scientists Name Insect Species After Sen. Lamar Alexander] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180218091222/http://www.wvlt.tv/home/headlines/11787751.html |date=2018-02-18 }}". Associated Press. November 24, 2007. Via WVLT TV (Knoxville, Tennessee). wvlt.tv. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
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- {{ITIS |id=724397 |taxon=Cosberella lamaralexanderi Bernard, 2006}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20101121222332/http://dlia.org/atbi/species/Animalia/Arthropoda/Collembola/images/hypogastruridae/cosberella_lamaralexanderi_EB640.htm Picture of C. lamaralexanderi]
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Category:Fauna of the Southeastern United States
Category:Natural history of the Great Smoky Mountains
Category:Animals described in 2006
Category:Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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