Microrhagus triangularis (Say, 1823)

Collection information.

USA: Georgia: Clarke Co.: seven individuals from five sites. Caught in flight trap from 16 June – 9 September 2020.

Distribution.

Eastern North America.

Saproxylic habits.

Larvae develop in moist, white-rotted logs, including maple and aspen (Otto 2015); adults also occur on dogwood logs ( Cornus L. ( Cornaceae)) (Muona 2000).

Conservation.

Rare in the Maritime Provinces of Canada, possibly due to the history of intensive forest management in the region altering forest composition and structure (Majka 2007).