Contacyphon fuscescens (Klausnitzer, 1976)
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Contacyphon fuscescens (Klausnitzer, 1976) |
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Contacyphon fuscescens (Klausnitzer, 1976) Figure 22 View Figures 22–24
Distribution.
Native to North America. Described from New York State (Ithaca) ( Klausnitzer 1976).
Canadian records.
Yukon Territory: Kluane National Park and Reserve, 15-Jul-2014 to 24-Jul-2014 (1 ex, CBG). British Columbia: Naikoon Provincial Park, 24-Jun-2014 to 03-Jul-2014 (4 exx, CBG); Naikoon Provincial Park, 13-Jul-2014 to 31-Jul-2014 (5 exx, CBG); Naikoon Provincial Park, 08-Aug-2014 to 15-Aug-2014 (4 exx, CBG). Ontario: Puslinch Township, 12-Jun-2010 to 19-Jun-2010 (1 ex, CBG); Short Hills Provincial Park, 26-May-2014 to 09-Jun-2014 (4 exx, CBG); Short Hills Provincial Park, 23-Jun-2014 to 07-Jul-2014 (1 ex, CBG).
Diagnostic information
(based on Klausnitzer 1976). Body length 2.5-3.0 m. Dark brown, basal margin of the pronotum and elytral suture a little paler. Head with granulate punctation, pronotal punctation fine, elytra a little more coarsely punctate than pronotum. Elytra with longitudinal ribs. Male tergite VIII and IX as in Fig. 22C View Figures 22–24 . Aedeagus as in Fig. 22A, B View Figures 22–24 .
Bionomic notes.
The Canadian specimens were collected with Malaise traps in wetlands and close to open water in forests and farmland.
Comments.
Contacyphon fuscescens belongs to the C. coarctatus group of species. It is most reliably identified by the male genitalia. The identification of the Canadian specimens is based on dissected male representatives of the BIN.
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