Litargus tetraspilotus LeConte, 1856
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Litargus tetraspilotus LeConte, 1856
Distribution.
NOVA SCOTIA: Cape Breton Co.: East Bay, 9 September 2003, C.W. D’Orsay (1, CBU); Colchester Co.: Bible Hill, 8 July 2004, K.R. Aikens, pasture, sweep (1, CBU); Bible Hill, 14 June 2005, S.M. Townsend, sweep (3, CBU); Debert, 9 June 1994, J. Ogden (1, NSNR); Masstown, 7 September 2002, C.G. Majka, marshy swamp (1, CGMC); Shubenacadie, 26 August 1997, J. Ogden (1, NSNR); Digby Co.: Brier Island, Pond Cove, 9 August 2004, J. Ogden & K. Goodwin, knapweed, sweep (3, JOC); Brier Island, Pond Cove, 10 August 2004, J. Ogden & K. Goodwin, sweep (1, JOC); Brier Island, Westport, 9 August 2004, J. Ogden & K. Goodwin, grassland, sweep (2, JOC); Halifax Co.: Big Indian Lake, 16 July 2003, P. Dollin, Picea rubens forest (80-120 years), in rotting mushroom (1, NSMC); Point Pleasant Park, 15 August 2000, 7 September 2000, C.G. Majka, mixed forest (2, CGMC); Point Pleasant Park, 9 September 2000, 2 June 2002, 23 July 2002, C.G. Majka, coniferous forest (3, CGMC); Point Pleasant Park, 12 May 2001, 10 June 2001, 25 May 2002, C.G. Majka, coniferous forest, on Picea rubens (6, CGMC); Point Pleasant Park, 19 May 2001, 29 May 2001, C.G. Majka, coniferous forest, on Pinus strobus (4, CGMC); 29 July 2001, 18 August 2001, Point Pleasant Park, C.G. Majka, mixed forest (2, CGMC); Point Pleasant Park, 9 May 2002, C.G. Majka, coniferous forest, on Abies balsamea (1, CGMC); Point Pleasant Park, 9 June 2002, C.G. Majka, mixed forest, on Aralia hispida (1, CGMC); Point Pleasant Park, 7 July 2002, C.G. Majka, seashore (1, CGMC); Point Pleasant Park, 14 September 2002, C.G. Majka, marsh, on herbaceous vegetation (1, CGMC); Point Pleasant Park, 30 June 2004, C.G. Majka, coniferous forest, on Pinus sylvestris (2, CGMC); West Dover, 7 September 2003, C.G. Majka, coastal barrens, heaths (1, CGMC); Kings Co.: Aldershot, 5 August 1949, 2 August 1949, 10 August 1949, 20 August 1949, 16 May 1950, H.T. Stultz (5, ACNS); Greenwich, 29 May 1958, H.T. Stultz (1, ACNS); Kingston, 30 June 2002, C.G. Majka, sandy pine barren (1, CGMC); Queens Co.: Eight Mile Lake, 11 August 2003, P. Dollin, Picea rubens forest (40-80 years), in vegetation, sweep (1, NSMC); Little Ponhook Lake, 1 August 1993, B. Wright, in oak apple galls (3, NSMC); Ponhook Lake nr. Greenfield, 13 July 1993, J. Cook, ultraviolet light trap (2, JCC); Shelburne Co.: Clyde River Road, 16 July 1992, S. & J. Peck, forest, car net (1, JCC); Forbes Point, 9 July 2007, R. Gorham, grass/alders (4, CGMC); Victoria Co.: Cape Breton Highlands: Kelly Rd, 24 June 2005, J. Ogden, malaise trap (1, NSNR); Yarmouth Co.: Moses Lake, 8 km N of Argyle, 17-22 July 1993, J. & T. Cook, mixed forest, FIT (1, JCC). PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: Queens Co.: Cavendish, 19 July 2001, C.G. Majka, coastal vegetation (1, CGMC); Princeton-Wharburton Road, 19 August 2002, C.G. Majka, old field (3, CGMC); St. Patricks, 18 August 2002, C.G. Majka, old field (1, CGMC); St. Patricks, 29 June 2003, C.G. Majka, mixed forest (1, CGMC).
Notes.
Litargus tetraspilotus LeConte is newly recorded from Prince Edward Island. Klimaszewski and Majka (2007) first reported this species in Nova Scotia. There are many records from the southern mainland of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island, and Prince Edward Island (Fig. 1). Records from New Brunswick and the northern mainland of Nova Scotia are lacking, but it is probable that it is found throughout the region.
In the Maritime Provinces Litargus tetraspilotus has been collected in many habitats including coniferous, deciduous, and mixed forests, seashores, coastal barrens, grasslands, marshy areas, a sandy pine barren, and an old field ecosystem. Specimens have been collected on the foliage of white pine ( Pinus strobus L.), jack pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.), red spruce ( Picea rubens Sarg.), balsam fir ( Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.), on deciduous, and herbaceous vegetation, on bristly sarsaparilla ( Aralia hispida Vent.), and in a rotting mushroom. Klimaszewski and Majka (2007) reported Litargus tetraspilotus as an inquline inhabitant of oak apple galls on red oak ( Quercus rubra L.) induced by Andricus (Callirhytis) sp. ( Cynipidae ) wasps. Rauf et al. (1985) found it on jack pine, Tucker (1919) found it on American mistletoe ( Phoradendron flavescens (Pursh) Nutt., and Ulyschen and Hanula (2010) reared it from decomposing loblolly pine ( Pinus taeda L.) logs in South Carolina.
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