Haliplus (s. str.) immaculicollis Harris, 1828
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Haliplus (s. str.) immaculicollis Harris, 1828 |
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Haliplus (s. str.) immaculicollis Harris, 1828
Haliplus immaculicollis is probably the commonest and most widespread haliplid in Atlantic Canada and is found throughout the region (Fig. 1 & 5). It was recorded from New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island by Roughley (1991). It is widespread on Cape Breton Island and is found on Sable Island (Wright 1985). In Atlantic Canada there are many records from small ponds, ditches, beaver ponds, oxbows in rivers, and in marshes where Scirpus , Carex , Juncus , and Typha grow.
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