Neomida bicornis (Fabricius, 1777)
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Neomida bicornis (Fabricius, 1777) |
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Neomida bicornis (Fabricius, 1777) Fig. 4Map 11
Material examined.
New Brunswick, Carleton Co.,Jackson Falls,"Bell Forest", 46.2200°N, 67.7231°W, 9.X.2006, R. P. Webster, mature hardwood forest, under bark of fallen beech log covered with polypore fungi (2, RWC). Queens Co., Cra nberry Lake P.N.A., 46.1125°N, 65.6075°W, 12-21.V.2009, R. Webster & M.-A. Giguère, mature red oak forest, Lindgren funnel trap (1, AFC); same locality data but 14.VIII.2009, R. Webster & M.-A. Giguère, margin of red oak forest in bracket fungi on sun-exposed stump (8, AFC, RWC). York Co., Charters Settlement, 45.8395°N, 66.7391°W, 19.IV.2004, R. P. Webster, mixed forest, under bark (2, AFC, RWC).
Collection and habitat data.
Neomida bicornis from New Brunswick were collected from under bark, in bracket (polypore) fungi on a sun-exposed stump, and under bark of an American beech log covered with polypore fungi in hardwood and mixed forests. One individual was a victim of a Lindgren funnel trap. Adults were collected during April, May, August, and October. Majka et al. (2008) reported this species from similar habitats in Nova Scotia.
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.
ON, QC, NB, PE, NS ( Bousquet and Campbell 1991; Majka et al. 2008).
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