Acamptocladius Brundin, 1956
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Acamptocladius Brundin, 1956 View in CoL
Acamptocladius dentolatens ( Saether, 1971) View in CoL is the only confirmed described species from the Nearctic. This species was initially placed in a new genus Phycoidella View in CoL by Saether (1971) but was redefined by Cranston & Saether (1982). Epler (2001) described a larva of a possible new species from Florida. We found early instar larvae of possibly A. dentolatens View in CoL from an uplift pond associated with the Sheridan Glacier near Cordova, Alaska. Adults of this species have been collected near upland moorland and polyhumic lakes, and larvae are collected from colonies of the blue-green algae Aphanocapsa Nägeli, 1849 View in CoL ( Cranston & Saether 1982). Larvae of this genus have been found in sphagnum moss and organic matter on the bottom of lentic habitats in the Netherlands ( Moller Pillot 2014). We collected an adult male of Acamptocladius submontanus (Edwards, 1932) View in CoL near a forested bog ( Fig. 9J View FIGURE 9 ), Eaglecrest ski area on Douglas Island near Juneau in mid-July ( Fig. 10D View FIGURE 10 ). This is the first faunistic record of the genus and species for Alaska.
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Acamptocladius Brundin, 1956
Namayandeh, Armin, Hudson, Patrick L., Bogan, Daniel L. & Hudson, John P. 2024 |
Aphanocapsa Nägeli, 1849
Nageli 1849 |