Mycetophagus serrulatus Casey, 1900
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Mycetophagus serrulatus Casey, 1900 |
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Mycetophagus serrulatus Casey, 1900 (s. str.)
Distribution.
NEW BRUNSWICK: Charlotte Co.: Grand Manan archipelago, Kent Island, 23 July 2012, M. Steck, balsam fir forest, sweeping (1, KIC). NOVA SCOTIA: Annapolis Co.: Durland Lake, 21 June 2003, P. Dollin, hemlock/balsam fir/black spruce forest (120+ years), bracket fungi on white birch (1, NSMC).
Notes.
Mycetophagus serrulatus Casey is newly recorded in New Brunswick. The species was reported from Nova Scotia by Dollin et al. (2008) (Fig. 1). Both specimens were found in coniferous forests, one on a polypore fungus growing on a white birch ( Betula papyrifera Marshall). Cline and Leshen (2005) recorded it from oyster mushroom ( Pleurotus ostreatus ).
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