Aleochara (Tinotus) morion Gravenhorst, 1802
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14. Aleochara (Tinotus) morion Gravenhorst View in CoL †
(Illustrations in Klimaszewski 1984, Klimaszewski et al. 2018), Table 1 View TABLE 1
References. Gravenhorst 1802. Klimaszewski et al. 2002b, 2013 a, 2018.
Distribution. Palearctic, adventive in North America. Canada: AB, BC, NB, NF, NS, ON, QC, SK. USA: CA, CT, NH (NSR), NV.
Collection and Habitat data. Specimens in NH were captured from May to September, and were taken in leaf litter on a spring edge, maple litter along a stream in a forest, old river drift, and pig dung in a pasture and a bog. Elsewhere recorded from open habitats and various forest types; in decaying organic matter, fungi, animal droppings, human feces, and carrion ( Klimaszewski et al. 2018).
Material. USA, New Hampshire, Carroll Co.: The Bowl, 2.5 mi NW Wonalancet, 27.VI.1984, D.S. Chandler , sift leaf litter on spring edge, 1 female . Coos Co.: Jefferson, 27.VII.1964, 1 male. Grafton Co.: Bedell Bridge St. Park @ Oliverian Brook, 20.VIII–9.IX.1992, D.S. Chandler, FITrap, 1 female ; 3.VII.1992, berlese maple litter along stream in forest, D.S. Chandler, 1 male, 1 female, 1 sex ?; 3–19.VIII.1992, 7–24.V.1992, 3 females ; 4–14.VII.1992, 1 female ; 7–24.V.1992, 1 male ; 3–19.VIII.1992, 2 females ; 20.VIII–6.IX.1992, 1 male ; 23.VI–3.VII.1992, FITrap, 1 male ; 2.VIII.1992, D.S. Chandler, berlese old river drift, 1 female . Rockingham Co.: Hampton, 20.IV.1903, S.A. Shaw, 1 female . 2 mi SE Epping, Rockingham Co. Farm , 1.VIII.1986, S.C. Sherman, pig dung in pasture, 1 female . Strafford Co.: Durham , 27.V.1963, R.L. Blickle, 3 females . Spruce Hole , 3 mi SW Durham, 31.VII.1986, S.C. Sherman , at pig dung in bog, 1 female ; 28.VII.1986, S.C. Sherman , at pig dung in bog, 1 female ; 11–18.VI.1987, D.S. Chandler, FIT, 1 female.
Comments. This species arrived in North America a considerable time ago judging from its widespread distribution in Canada and the USA (Klimaszewski et al. 2002). It was first captured and reported in Canada (Knowlton, Quebec) in 1929 (Klimaszewski et al. 2002), and in the USA in Nevada before 1889 ( Fauvel 1889, Klimaszewski et al. 2013 a, 2018).
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