The Ciidae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea) of the Maritime Provinces of Canada: new records, distribution, zoogeography, and observations on beetle-fungi relationships in saproxylic environments Majka, Christopher G. Zootaxa 2007 2007-12-05 1654 1 1 20 (Casey, 1898) Casey 1898 [151,455,1562,1588] Insecta Ciidae Cis Animalia Coleoptera 5 6 Arthropoda species levettei  Newly recorded in Prince Edward Island; previously recorded from New Brunswickand Nova Scotia( McNamara 1991) ( Fig. 2). Newly recorded on the fungal host,  Heterobasidion annosum.It is commonly found in association with  Ceracis salleiand the tenebrionid,  Bolitotherus cornutus(Panzer) ( Lawrence 1971). Associations with both species have also been observed in the MaritimeProvinces. In Québec Matthewman & Pielou (1971)examined the fauna associated with sporophores of  Fomes fomentariusgrowing on dead birch in Gatineau Park.  Cis levetteiwas the most abundant beetle found and the third most abundant insect. It frequently co-occurred in the sporophores with  Bolitotherus cornutus, Eupariusmarmoreus(Olivier), and  Dorcatoma pallicornisLeConte (Anobiiidae). [151,1234,1637,1663] 1970-05-21 UPEI R. Wenn Kings Co. Souris Line Rd. 5 6 1 Prince Edward Island 2002-07-13 CGMC C. G. Majka Queens Co. St. Patricks 5 6 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2002-07-14 CGMC C. G. Majka St. Patricks 5 6 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2002-07-16 CGMC C. G. Majka St. Patricks 5 6 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2002-07-16 CGMC C. G. Majka St. Patricks 5 6 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2002-08-20 CGMC C. G. Majka St. Patricks 5 6 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2003-06-25 CGMC C. G. Majka St. Patricks 5 6 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2003-08 CGMC C. G. Majka St. Patricks 5 6 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND