Nematodes penetrans (LeConte, 1852)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5169274 |
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Nematodes penetrans (LeConte, 1852) |
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Nematodes penetrans (LeConte, 1852)
In Canada, this uncommonly collected eucnemid species was found in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Québec ( Webster et al. 2012). In the United States, N. penetrans was previously known from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin ( Muona 2000). New records reported here include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oklahoma and Vermont. Specimens were taken from a blacklight trap, a Malaise trap, Lindgren funnel traps, a panel intercept trap and cross-vane panel traps. ALABAMA: Dale County: Level Plains, 27–28 April 2011, 25–27 May 2011, 7–10 June 2011, 1–11 May 2012, R. Turnbow (RHTC); FLORIDA: Leon County: Tall Timbers Research Station, 11–18 May 1993 (FSCA); GEORGIA: Coffee County: 12.2 km W Nicholls, 7 May–4 June 2013, N. Skaggs (CMNH); NEW HAMPSHIRE: Cheshire County: 1.5 km E. Keene, 7–21 July 2016, 4–23 August 2016, D. Dudley (CMNH); NEW JERSEY: Passaic County: 3.8 km ESE Wayne, 29 June–19 July 2016, S. Limbachia (CMNH), Warren County: 1.2 km SSE Delaware, 15 June–8 July 2016, K. Moore (CMNH); OKLAHOMA: Rogers County: 4.3 km N Catoosa, 28 April–23 June 2016, A. Edwards (CMNH); VERMONT: Chittenden County: 2.0 km N Burlington, 22 June–6 July 2016, 6–19 July 2016, E. Inoue (CMNH), 2.1 km N. Burlington, 22 June–6 July 2016, 7–19 July 2016, 19 July–6 August 2016, E. Inoue (CMNH); Rutland County: 2.2 km NE Rutland, 17 June–8 July 2016, 22 July–4 August 2016, E. Inoue (CMNH), Washington County: 1.8 km NNW Barre, 23 June–7 July 2016, 18 July–8 August 2016, J. Rosovsky (CMNH), 2.0 km NNW Barre, 23 June–7 July 2016, 18 July–8 August 2016, J. Rosovsky (CMNH), Windham County: 3.0 km S Brattleboro, 27 June–11 July 2016, L. Modesto (CMNH), 3.3 km E Putney, 24 May–21 June 2015, E. Inoue (CMNH).
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