Cryptophagus acutangulus Gyllenhal, 1827
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Cryptophagus acutangulus Gyllenhal, 1827 |
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Cryptophagus acutangulus Gyllenhal, 1827 Map 14 View Map 14
Material examined.
New Brunswick, York Co., Charters Settlement, 45.8395°N, 66.7391°W, 5.V.2006, R. P. Webster, mixed forest, compost (decaying vegetable matter) (1, RWC); same locality, collector and forest type, 4.IV.2010, collected with aerial net during evening flight between 16:30 h and 19:00 h (1, RWC); 14 km WSW of Tracy, S of Rt. 645, 45.6741°N, 66.8661°W, 25.IV-10.V.2010, R. Webster & C. MacKay, old mixed forest with red and white spruce, red and white pine, balsam fir, eastern white cedar, red maple, and Populus sp., Lindgren funnel trap (1, AFC).
Collection and habitat data.
In North America, the Holarctic Cryptophagus acutangulus has been reported from Solidago , on lumber, on Salix , on Pinus ponderosa , in stored grain, from grain elevators, at light, and collected during evening flight (based on label data) ( Woodroffe and Coombs 1961). New Brunswick specimens were collected from compost, during evening flight, and from a Lindgren funnel trap deployed in an old mixed forest. Adults were captured during April and May.
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.
AK, BC, AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, NF ( Bousquet 1991b; Majka and Langor 2010).
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