Falsomordellistena discolor (Melsheimer, 1846)**
publication ID |
https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2583 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BE86CADE-FD87-3CDE-63A1-C37DDD9CB120 |
treatment provided by |
|
scientific name |
Falsomordellistena discolor (Melsheimer, 1846)** |
status |
|
Falsomordellistena discolor (Melsheimer, 1846)** Map 4
Material examined.
New Brunswick, Queens Co., Cranberry Lake P.N.A, 46.1125°N, 65.6075°W, 28.VII-6.VIII.2009, R. Webster & M.-A. Giguère, old red oak forest, Lindgren funnel traps (2, RWC); same locality data and forest type, 29. VI– 7.VII.2011, 7-14.VII.2011, 20. VII– 4.VIII.2011, M. Roy & V. Webster, Lindgren funnel traps in forest canopy (29, AFC, NBM, RWC). York Co., Charters Settlement, 45.8300°N, 66.7347°W, 29.VIII.2004, R. P. Webster, regenerating mixed forest, on foliage (1, RWC).
Collection and habitat data.
A large series of this species was captured in Lindgren funnel traps deployed in the forest canopy of an old red oak forest. One individual was found on foliage in a regenerating (20-year-old) mixed forest. Adults were captured during July and August. In Wisconsin, this species was captured in flight intercept traps and malaise traps in sandy oak barrens and a mixed southern forest ( Lisberg and Young 2003).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.
ON, NB ( McNamara 1991).
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
|
Genus |