Dasycerus spp.
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Dasycerus spp. ( Fig. 35 View Figures 31–36 )
Comments. This genus contains three species known from the Appalachian Mountains. Löbl and Calame (1996) provided a key to species. Our specimens could not be identified due to time constraints and uncertainty about the presence of undescribed species. Range: southern Appalachian: Virginia to Georgia. Habitat: moist broadleaf forest litter. Collection Method: sifting/Berlese forest litter. Biology: eastern species are wingless with small eyes, dissected females have only been found with a single egg, known to occur on fruiting fungi, but may not specifically feed on them. Present Study: significantly higher abundance in leaf litter, secondary forest, and spring. References: Wheeler and McHugh 1994; Löbl and Calame 1996; Newton et al. 2001.
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