Euconnus (Euconnus) separatus Stephan & Chandler, 2021
Note.
See Stephan et al. 2021 [2020]) for identification and illustrations. This species was known to occur as far north as the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, south to Florida, where it is rather common (Stephan et al. 2021 [2020]). Therefore, its presence in southern Quebec and Canada was expected and it is likely even more widespread in eastern Canada (Ontario and New Brunswick) given greater sampling effort, and modern taxonomic revision available.
Specimen data.
Canada: QUEBEC - MRC du Haut-St-Laurent, Havelock (45.0258, -73.7993), 3-17.VII.2023, N. Bédard, Interception trap in an oak and maple forest (1, NBC).
Distribution in Canada.
QC (Stephan et al. 2021 [2020]) - New to Quebec and Canada.
Subfamily Scaphidiinae Latreille, 1806