Atheta (Metadimetrota) savardae Klimaszewski & Majka, 2007
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Atheta (Metadimetrota) savardae Klimaszewski & Majka, 2007 |
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Atheta (Metadimetrota) savardae Klimaszewski & Majka, 2007 View in CoL
Fig 45, Map 45
New Records. CANADA, New Brunswick, Sunbury Co., Acadia Research Forest , 45.9816°N, 66.3374°W, 19–27.IX.2007 (1 ♁, RWC) GoogleMaps ; Acadia Research Forest, 46.0188°N, 66.3765°W, 19–27.IX.2007 (1 ♁, 1 ♀, AFC). Restigouche Co., Mount Carleton Provincial Park , Mount Sagamook , 2000 ft. elev., 47.1112°N, 66.8599°W, 2.IX.2006 (1 ♁, RWC). Sunbury Co. , York Co. Charters Settlement, 45.8286°N, 66.7365°W, 5.X.2005 (1 ♁, RWC) GoogleMaps .
Bionomic Notes. In New Brunswick, some adults of A. savardae were collected from decaying mushrooms in a mixed forest and a mature red spruce and eastern white cedar forest. Others were collected in pitfall traps in a mature red spruce and red ma-
Map 45. Collection localities in New Brunswick, Canada of Atheta savardae .
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Figures 43–48. 43 Atheta novaescotiae 44 A. prudhoensis 45 A. savardae 46 Dalotia coriaria 47 Dinaraea angustula 48 Dochmonota rudiventris [43, 44, 48, apical part of abdomen removed]. Scale = 1 mm
ple forest and an 8.5-year-old regenerating mixed forest. In Nova Scotia, this species was collected from pitfall traps in a variety of deciduous and coniferous forest types ( Klimaszewski and Majka 2007). Th is species was collected in September and October. Collection method: sifting, pitfall traps.
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. QC, NB, NS ( Klimaszewski and Majka 2007; Gouix and Klimaszewski 2007).
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Aleocharinae |
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