Erichsonius parcus (Horn, 1884)**
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Erichsonius parcus (Horn, 1884)** |
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Erichsonius parcus (Horn, 1884)** Map 33 View Map 33
Material examined.
New Brunswick, York Co., New Maryland, U.N.B. Woodlot, 45.9116°N, 66.6698°W, 26.V.2008, R. Webster, G. Forbes, & M.-A. Giguère, abandoned beaver lodge occupied by muskrats, in wall of lodge (4 ♂, 2 ♀, RWC).
Collection and habitat data.
Little was previously known about the habitat associations of Erichsonius parcus . The specimens from New Brunswick were collected from the wall of an abandoned beaver lodge occupied by muskrats. In Rhode Island (USA) (Washington Co., 2 mi S of Shannock, 41.4270°N, 71.6039°W, 22.IV.2007), three specimens were sifted from moist leaves on the margin of a vernal pond (Webster, unpublished data) in a red maple swamp.
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.
ON, NB ( Brunke and Marshall 2011). Erichsonius parcus was reported from Massachusetts, south to Virginia, South Carolina, and Louisiana in the USA by Frank (1975).
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