Philonthus gavius Smetana, 1995
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Philonthus gavius Smetana, 1995 View in CoL
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UNITED STATES: MD:Prince George Co., Cedarville St. Pk., at lights, 24 to 29-VII-2008, S. Paiero (1).
Diagnosis.
Philonthus gavius is recognized among other northeastern Philonthus by the combination of: tergite eight distinctly emarginate in both sexes; elytra with most punctures separated by their widths; eyes longer than the temples.
This species was previously known from Arkansas, Illinois, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas ( Smetana 1995). It was newly recorded from Missouri by Watrous (2008) based on one specimen at a blacklight. Another specimen collected at a mercury vapour light represents a new record for Maryland (Map 30) and northeastern North America, and extends the known distribution considerably eastward. The habitat preferences of Philonthus gavius remain unknown but it is probably a species associated with wet areas similar to most other members of the Philonthus 'Quadricollis Group’ sensu Smetana (1995).
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