New Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) records with new collection data from New Brunswick, Canada. I. Aleocharinae
Author
Webster, Reginald
Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service - Atlantic Forestry Centre, Charters Settlement, NB, Canada
Author
Klimaszewski, Jan
Natural Resources Canada, Québec, Canada
Author
Pelletier, Georges
Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Laurentian Forestry Centre, Quebec ,, Canada
Author
Savard, Karine
Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Laurentian Forestry Centre, Quebec ,, Canada
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Oxypoda lacustris
Casey, 1906
Fig 19, Map 19
New Records.
CANADA
,
New Brunswick
,
Albert Co.
,
Shepody
NWA,
Germantown Section
,
45.7056°N
,
64.7642°W
,
17.V.2004
(1 ♁,
RWC
)
.
Queens Co.
, W. of
Jemseg
at “Trout Creek”,
45.8227°N
,
66.1240°W
,
26.IV.2004
,
9.V.2004
(2 ♁, 1 sex undetermined,
RWC
)
;
Grand Lake
, near
Scotchtown
,
45.8762°N
,
66.1816°W
,
3.VI.2007
(
1 ♀
,
RWC
)
.
Sunbury Co.
,
Portobello Creek
NWA,
45.8952°N
,
66.2728°W
,
7.V.2004
(
1 ♀
,
RWC
)
;
Acadia Research Forest
,
46.017°N
,
66.374°W
,
15.VI.2004
,
J. Sweeney
, coll., Site 16, strip 1,
Pitfall Trap
#3 (1 ♁,
AFC
)
.
York Co.
,
Charters Settlement
,
45.8341°N
,
66.7445°W
,
22.IV.2005
,
29.III.2006
,
21.IV.2006
,
31.V.2006
,
5.V.2008
,
31.V.2006
(2 ♁,
1 ♀
, 3 sex undetermined,
RWC
)
;
Slagundy Dry Ponds
,
45.8596°N
,
67.1849°W
,
8.VII.2006
(1 ♁,
RWC
)
; Rt. 645 at Beaver
Map Į9.
Collection localities in
New Brunswick
,
Canada
of
Oxypoda lacustris
.
Brook,
45.6860°N
,
66.8668°W
,
6.V.2008
,
Carex
marsh in leaf and grass litter at base of red maple (
1 ♀
, RWC).
Bionomic
Notes.
Oxypoda lacustris
appears to be a hygrophilous species associated with wet habitats of various kinds. In
New Brunswick
, adults were captured in marsh litter in a cattail/sedge marsh, in leaf and grass litter at base of red maple in a
Carex
marsh, in leaf litter in silver maple swamps, in moist leaf litter on margins of vernal ponds in mixed forests, and in drift material on a lake margin. Adults were collected in late March, April, May, June, and July. Collection method: sifting.
Distribution
in
Canada
and Alaska.
AB, YT, NT, BC, AB, ON, QC,
NB
, NF & LB (Klimaszewski et al. 2006;
Gouix and Klimaszewski 2007
).
Comments
.
Oxypoda lacustris
reported by
Klimaszewski et al. (2005)
from
New Brunswick
was a misidentification for
O. pseudolacustris
Klimaszewski
(Klimaszewski et al. 2006).