Pseudopentarthrum parvicollis (Casey, 1892) Douglas & Bouchard & Anderson & Tonnancour & Vigneault & Webster, 2013
publication ID |
https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.309.4667 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FE190444-0936-361B-A2D4-F1E2F931EACE |
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scientific name |
Pseudopentarthrum parvicollis (Casey, 1892) |
status |
new to Canada |
Pseudopentarthrum parvicollis (Casey, 1892) new to Canada
Note.
This native species is widespread in the eastern USA from TX north to NY. It is associated with decaying wood, particularly old tree holes.
Specimen data.
Ontario: Kent County, Rondeau Provincial Park, Spicebush Trail, 42°18'09"N, 81°51'06"W, 16-29 Jul 2003, S.A. Marshall, Malaise Trap in Carolinian forest (1; CMNC), debu01123692.
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