Anobiinae Fleming, 1821
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Subfamily Anobiinae Fleming, 1821
Anobium punctatum (DeGeer, 1774)
Records. Piscataquis Co., T6 R10 WELS, Baxter State Park, 46.1904°, — 69.0641°, 26.vi–2.vii.2014; 19.v–10.vi.2015 (n = 2); 14–29.vi.2016.
Distribution in the US and Canada. AB, BC, ID, IL, IN, MB, MD, ME, NB, NF, NS, NY, ON, OR, PA, QC, SK, WA ( Bousquet et al. 2013; Downie and Arnett 1996; Westcott et al. 2006).
Remarks. Palearctic. Adventive in North America.
Hemicoelus umbrosus (Fall, 1905)
Records. Piscataquis Co., T6 R10 WELS, Baxter State Park, 46.1904°, — 69.0641°, 26.vi–2.vii.2014 (n = 2); 23.vi–7.vii.2015.
Distribution in the US and Canada. AB, AK, AR, CA, MB, ME, MI, NB, NY, NH, NV, OH, ON, OR, QC, SK, WI, YT (Arango and Young 2012; Bousquet et al. 2013; Westcott et al. 2006).
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