Ampedus areolatus (Say)
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Ampedus areolatus (Say) |
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Ampedus areolatus (Say) ( Fig. 34)
Range: northeastern United States, south to Tennessee, west to Wyoming. Habitat: poorly known.
Collection Method: collected at lights, emergence, beaten from vegetation at the margins of low woods.
Biology: poorly known. Present Study: significantly higher abundance in CWD2 and primary forest.
References: LeConte 1853 (as Elater areolatus Say ); Blatchley 1910 (as E. areolatus ); Dietrich 1945; Downie and Arnett 1996; Peck and Thomas 1998; Majka and Johnson 2008; Majka et al. 2011.
Blatchley, W. S. 1910. Coleoptera or beetles known to occur in Indiana. The Nature Publishing Company; Indianapolis, Indiana. 1386 p.
Dietrich, H. 1945. The Elateridae of New York State. Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station Memoir 269: 1 - 79.
Downie, N. M., and R. H. Arnett, Jr. 1996. The beetles of northeastern North America, 2 vols. The Sandhill Crane Press; Gainesville, FL. 1721 p.
LeConte, J. L. 1853. Revision of the Elateridae of the United States. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 10: 405 - 508.
Majka, C. G., and P. J. Johnson. 2008. The Elateridae (Coleoptera) of the Maritime Provinces of Canada: faunal composition, new records, and taxonomic changes. Zootaxa 1811: 1 - 33.
Majka, C. G., D. S. Chandler, and C. P. Donahue. 2011. Checklist of the beetles of Maine, USA. Empty Mirrors Press; Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. 328 p.
Peck, S. B., and M. C. Thomas. 1998. A distributional checklist of the beetles (Coleoptera) of Florida. Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas 16: viii + 180.
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