Olibrus semistriatus LeConte, 1856
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Olibrus semistriatus LeConte, 1856 |
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Olibrus semistriatus LeConte, 1856
NEW BRUNSWICK: Albert Co.: Albert Mines, 9.VII.2002, C.G. Majka, old field, (2, CGMC); Caledonia Mountain , 1965-1971, C.G. Majka, old field, (1, CGMC); Crooked Creek , 22.VIII.2003, C.G. Majka, floodplain, (1, CGMC); Mary’s Point, 21.VIII.2003, 23.VIII.2003, 12.VIII.2004, C.G. Majka, seashore, (10, CGMC); Charlotte Co. : Deer Island , 9.V.1983, M.E.M. Smith, (7, ACPE); Westmorland Co. : Moncton, 15.IX.1978, A. Chenard, (1, UMNB). NEWFOUNDLAND: Stephenville, 14.VIII.1985, D. Larson, (1, MUN) . NOVA SCOTIA: 171 specimens examined from Annapolis, Cape Breton, Colchester, Cumberland, Digby, Halifax, Inverness, Kings, Lunenburg, Pictou, Queens, Shelburne, Victoria, and Yarmouth counties. The earliest records are from 1945 [Halifax Co.: St. Margaret’s Bay, 9.VIII.1945, 18.VIII.1945, D.C. Ferguson, (10, NSMC); Kings Co. : Grand Pre, 12.VIII.1945, D.C. Ferguson, (1, NSMC); Greenwich, 12.VIII.1945, D.C. Ferguson, (1, NSMC)] . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: Kings Co.: Launching, 26.VIII.2003, C.G. Majka, salt marsh on Solidago sempervirens L., (2, CGMC); Woodville Mills , 16.VIII.2002, C.G. Majka, shore of small pond, (4, CGMC); Prince Co. : Indian River , 4.IX.2001, C.G. Majka, coastal marsh, (6, CGMC); Lower Darnley , 25.VIII.2003, C.G. Majka, coastal dunes, (4, CGMC); Malpaque , 25.VIII.2003, C.G. Majka, coastal dunes, (1, CGMC); Summerside , 4.IX.2001, C.G. Majka, wet meadow, (6, CGMC); Queens Co. : Cavendish , 19.VII.2001, C.G. Majka, sea coast, (1, CGMC); Harrington , 19.VIII.1993, M.E.M. Smith, potato field, (1, ACPE); Millvale , 17.VIII.2002, 15.VIII.2004, 25.VI.2003, C.G. Majka, along river, (8, CGMC); New London Bay , 3.IX.2001, C.G. Majka, seashore on Solidago sempervirens L., (4, CGMC); North Rustico , 17.VIII.2002, C.G. Majka, coastal lagoon, (3, CGMC); Pinette, 24.VI.2003, C.G. Majka, seashore, (1, CGMC); Toronto , 19.VIII.2002, C.G. Majka, old field, (1, CGMC); Wood Islands , 23.VII.2001, 6.IX.2001, 20.VIII.2002, 29.VIII.2003, C.G. Majka, seashore, (8, CGMC) .
Olibrus semistriatus is newly recorded in New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island ( Figs. 1 View Fig , 2 View Fig ). Th e species has previously been recorded from New Hampshire south to Pennsylvania and west through Ontario, Indiana, and Kansas to Manitoba, Colorado and Arizona ( LeConte 1856; Gibson 1917; Campbell 1991; Downie and Arnett 1996; Chandler 2001; Goertz 2006). The larvae of Olibrus species live in the flower heads of species of Asteraceae in genera such as Ageratina , Aster , Bidens , Cirsium , Chrysopsis , Eupatorium , Solidago , and Vernonia ,
and the pollen-feeding adults are often abundant on these plants ( Lawrence 1991; Steiner 2002). In Nova Scotia specimens have been collected on Achillea millefolium L., Aster novi-belgii L., Solidago canadensis L., and Solidago rugosa Ait. (Asteraceae) . Adults have also occasionally been found on other flowers such as Verbascum thapsus L. ( Scrophulariaceae ) and Rosa rugosa Thunb. (Rosaceae) . In New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island soecimens have frequently been collected in coastal localities where they are abundant on Solidago sempervirens L.
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