Geostiba circellaris (Gravenhorst)
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92. Geostiba circellaris (Gravenhorst) View in CoL †
(Illustrations in Gusarov 2002b, Klimaszewski et al. 2018), Table 1 View TABLE 1
References. Gravenhorst, 1806. Muona 1984. Assing 2001b. Gusarov 2002b. Webster et al. 2009. Klimaszewski et al. 2011.
Distribution. Western Palearctic, adventive in Canada. Canada: NB, NF. USA (NCR): NH (NSR).
Collection and Habitat data. The NH female was captured by a FIT in April–May that was placed in a pine-oak barrens. In Canada adults were sifted from flood debris and drift material along river margins, found in leaf litter near a brook in a red oak forest, from litter in multiple crotched silver maple trees in a silver maple swamp before the normal spring flood (in early April, probably an overwintering site), and in debris on the inland margin of salt marsh near a river. Specimens from NF were taken by pitfall traps, including one from an agricultural field ( Webster et al. 2009, Klimaszewski et al. 2011).
Material. USA, New Hampshire, Merrimack Co.: 1 mi E Concord, Concord Airport , CZ-4a, 19.IV–11.V.2001, D.S. Chandler, pine-oak barrens, flight intercept trap, 1 female .
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