Monochamus carolinensis (Olivier, 1795)
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Monochamus carolinensis (Olivier, 1795) |
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Monochamus carolinensis (Olivier, 1795)
Material examined.
New Brunswick, Kent Co., Kouchibouguac National Park , 46.8072°N, 64.9100°W, 7-22.VII.2015, 27.VII-4.VIII.2015, C. Alderson & V. Webster // Jackpine forest , Lindgren funnel traps, 1 m high (5, AFC). Northumberland Co., ca. 2.5 km W of Sevogle, 47.0876°N, 65.8613°W, 8-22.VII.2013, 22.VII-6.VIII.2013, 6-21.VIII.2013, 21.VIII-4.IX.2013, 17.IX-1.X.2013, 1-17.X.2013, C. Alderson & V. Webster // Old Pinus banksiana stand, Lindgren funnel traps (10, AFC: 6, CNC; 6, NBM; 3, RWC); Upper Graham Plains , 47.1001°N, 66.8154°W, 9-24.VII.2014, C. Alderson & V. Webster // Old black spruce forest, Lindgren funnel trap (1, AFC). Queens Co. , C.F.B. Gagetown, 45.7516°N, 66.1866°W, 2-17.VII.2015, 30.VII-14.VIII.2015, 14-28.VIII.2015, 28.VIII-10.IX.2015, C. Alderson & V. Webster // Old mixed forest with Quercus rubra , Lindgren funnel traps in canopy (8, AFC). Sunbury Co. , Acadia Research Forest , 45.9990°N, 66.2623°W, 26.VII-7.VIII.2012, 22.VIII-10.IX.2012, C. Hughes & K. Van Rooyen // Mature balsam fir forest with scattered red spruce & red maple (and white pine), Lindgren funnel traps (1, AFC; 1, RWC). York Co. , Douglas, Currie Mountain, 45.9832°N, 66.7564°W, 24.VI-9.VII.2013, 9-24.VII.2013, 24.VII-7.VIII.2013, 7-19.VIII.2013, 17.IX-3.X.2013, 3-15.X.2013, C. Alderson & V. Webster // Old Pinus strobus stand, Lindgren funnel traps in canopy of Pinus strobus (18, AFC; 6, CNC; 17, NBM; 7, RWC); Fredericton, Odell Park, 45.9484°N, 66.6802°W, 3-17.VII.2014, 17.VII-1.VIII.2014, C. Alderson & V. Webster // Old mixed forest, Lindgren funnel trap in canopy of conifer (2), 1 m high under trees (1) (1, AFC; 2, NBM); 16 km W of Tracy, off Rt. 645, 45.6854°N, 66.8839°W, 11-25.VII.2014, 25.VI-8.VII.2014, 18.VIII-5.IX.2014, C. Alderson & V. Webster // Old red pine forest, Lindgren funnel trap in canopy of red pine (3, AFC; 3, NBM) GoogleMaps .
Collection and habitat data.
Monochamus carolinensis were captured in Lindgren traps baited with a multi-lure combination that included monochamol, ipsenol, alpha-pinene, and ethanol in a jack pine forest, an old black spruce stand with white pine, a mature balsam fir forest with white pine, an old white pine stand, an old red pine forest, and a mixed forest with red oak and white pine. Hosts include various Pinus species according to Yanega (1996). In New Brunswick, large numbers (many specimens were not vouchered) of adults were captured in a white pine stand, mostly in the canopy. This species was also common in a jack pine stand but uncommon in a red pine forest. These data suggest that white pine may be the preferred host in New Brunswick. This species has a long flight season in New Brunswick from early July to mid-October. Ryall et al (2014) showed that catch of Monochamus carolinensis was significantly increased by baiting traps with monochamol, ipsenol, alpha-pinene and ethanol.
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.
ON, QC, NB ( Bousquet et al., 2013).
Comments.
Monochamus carolinensis was listed for New Brunswick by McNamara (1991). Webster et al. (2012a) could not locate any specimens to support its occurrence in the province but included it in the fauna of the province. Bousquet et al. (2013), however, did not list it as occurring in New Brunswick. The above records support reinstatement of the species to the faunal list of New Brunswick.
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