New distribution records for Canadian Aleocharinae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), and new synonymies for TrichiusaAuthorKlimaszewski, JanAuthorGodin, BenoitAuthorLangor, DavidAuthorBourdon, CarolineAuthorLee, Seung-IlAuthorHorwood, DenisetextZooKeys20154985191http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.498.9282journal articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.498.92821313-2970-498-51F0007AC67F1E4CA7A47EFDC95F561568F0007AC67F1E4CA7A47EFDC95F561568Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera StaphylinidaeAtheta (Datomicra) dadopora ThomsonAtheta (Datomicra) dadopora
(for diagnosis and illustrations, see
Klimaszewski et al. 2011
; for synonyms, see
Gusarov 2003a
)
Distribution.
Distribution of
Atheta (Datomicra) dadopora
BCSK
Saskatchewan: 54.4144°, -108.8897° 53.9665°, -106.0652° British Columbia: 59.4288°, -126.1157°
Gusarov 2003aKlimaszewski et al. 20052011Gouix and Klimaszewski 2007Majka and Klimaszewski 20082010Bousquet et al. 2013
Natural history.
This species is strongly associated with forests. The habitats of adults include bison faeces in British Columbia and wet spruce litter and poplar-spruce litter in Saskatchewan. In Newfoundland, adults were collected using carrion traps and flight intercept traps in various mixedwood and coniferous forest types (
Klimaszewski et al. 2011
). Some specimens were found in rotting mushrooms in forests and under the bark of decaying spruce logs (
Klimaszewski et al. 2011
). Elsewhere in North America it was collected from fungi and in pitfall traps in forests. The adults were collected from June to August.