Atheta (Datomicra) nigra (Kraatz, 1856)
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Atheta (Datomicra) nigra (Kraatz, 1856) |
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Atheta (Datomicra) nigra (Kraatz, 1856) Fig. 29A-G View Figure 29
Material
(DNA-barcoded specimens). Canada: Ontario: Peterborough , 44.253N, 78.415W, farm, malaise trap, 24-30.V.2015, B. McClenaghan (1, CBG) GoogleMaps . Germany: Koeln-Worringen, Worringer Bruch , 51.044, 6.87427, 01.VII.2010, F. Koehler & J. Koehler (1, ZSM) GoogleMaps .
Distribution.
Origin. Palaearctic (adventive in North America). Canada: ON [new record], SK.
Bionomics.
Canadian specimens have been collected on farmland and directly from horse manure.
Comments.
Atheta nigra is a Palaearctic species reported from across Europe, European Russia, Kazakhstan, North Korea and southern China ( Newton 2019). It is adventive in North America and New Zealand ( Newton 2019) and is here newly reported from Ontario. The new record from Ontario indicates that this species is far more widely distributed in North America than previously known.
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