Gyrophaena wisconsinica
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Ordo: Coleoptera
Familia: Staphylinidae
Genus: Gyrophaena
Name
Gyrophaena wisconsinica Seevers, 1951*** – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Material examined
Canada, New Brunswick, Restigouche Co., Jacquet River Gorge P. N. A., 47.8201°N, 65.9992°W, 12.VIII.2010, R. P. Webster, black spruce/balsam fir/cedar forest near Belledune Bog, in gilled mushroom (1 ♂, RWC). Quebec, Abitibi, lac Duparquet, (48.46926°N, 79.27164°W) 22.VIII.1997, Berlese, Éc. peup. mort + champ Échant. S-101 1944, Peupleraie, P. Paquin (20 ♂, 32 ♀ females, LFC).
Collection and habitat data
One individual of this species from New Brunswick was collected during August from a fresh gilled mushroom in a black spruce, balsam fir, and eastern white cedar forest. Specimens from Quebec were collected by Berlese extaction of dead poplar bark and mushrooms from a poplar forest. Samples were collected during late August.
Distribution in Canada and Alaska
QC, NB. (new Canadian record) Seevers (1951)[1] reported this species from Wisconsin and Illinois in the United States.
Taxon Treatment
- Webster, R; Klimaszewski, J; Sweeney, J; DeMerchant, I; 2012: New Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) records with new collection data from New Brunswick, and an addition to the fauna of Quebec, Canada: Aleocharinae ZooKeys, 186: 83-118. doi
Other References
- ↑ Seevers C (1951) A revision of the North American and European staphylinid beetles of the subtribe Gyrophaenae (Aleocharinae, Bolitocharini). Fieldiana Zoology 32 (10): 59-762.
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