Trogidae, MacLeay, 1819
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Trox aequalis Say is widely distributed throughout much of eastern and central North America south to northern Mexico ( Vaurie 1955). In Canada it is found from Manitoba east to Nova Scotia ( McNamara 1991). Species of Trox feed in situations where feathers or mammal hairs abound, either in the nests of birds, chiefly holenesting species such as owls, woodpeckers, and starlings ( Sturnus vulgaris Linné ), or in the nests of burrowing mammals, such as foxes, gophers, squirrels, mice, rats, rabbits, and badgers. Owl pellets are a good source of supply for some of the smaller species ( Vaurie 1955). Trox aequalis has been found in a variety of nests of mammals and birds, such as crows, screech owls, barn owls ( Tyto alba (Scopoli)) , great horned owls ( Bubo virginianus (Gmelin) , buteos, turkey vultures ( Cathartes aura Linné ), starlings, and tufted titmice ( Baeolophus bicolor (Linné)) ( Robinson 1941) , and in northern sawwhet owl nests (Phillips et al. 1983).
McNamara, J. (1991) Family Scarabaeidae: scarab beetles. In: Bousquet, Y. (Ed.). Checklist of Beetles of Canada and Alaska. Agriculture Canada: Research Branch, Publication 1861 / E. pp. 145 - 158.
Robinson, M. (1941) Notes on some rare Scarabaeidae with the description of one new species (Coleoptera). Entomological News, 52, 227 - 232.
Vaurie, P. (1955) A revision of the genus Trox (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in North America. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 106, 1 - 89.
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Trogidae
Majka, Christopher G., Klimaszewski, Jan & Lauff, Randolph F. 2006 |
Baeolophus bicolor (Linné)) ( Robinson 1941 )
Linne 1941 |
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