Scotochroides antennatus Mank
NOVA SCOTIA: 26 specimens examined from Guysborough, Halifax, Lunenburg, Queens, Yarmouth, Kings, and Hants counties. The earliest record is from 1958 (Kings Co.: Kentville, 6.viii.1958, J.R. Vockeroth, CNC).
Newly recorded from Nova Scotia. In Nova Scotia, collected in Picea rubens, P. mariana (Mill.) BSP., Tsuga canadensis and Pinus strobus stands ranging in age from 40 to 120+ years; most specimens collected with flightÂintercept traps or by sweeping vegetation.