The Leiodidae (Coleoptera) of Atlantic Canada: new records, faunal composition, and zoogeography
Author
Majka, Christopher
Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax, NS, Canada
Author
Langor, David
Natural Resources Canada, Edmonton, Canada
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Anisotoma errans
Brown, 1937
NEWFOUNDLAND:
Lake Ambrose
,
23.VI.1988
,
P. Dixon
,
malaise trap
, (2,
CFNL
)
;
Baie Verte
,
20.VI.1988
,
P. Dixon
,
malaise trap
, (2,
CFNL
)
;
Stephenville
:
Barachois Pond Park
,
23.VII-19.VIII.1997
,
S. and J. Peck
, fir-deciduous forest,
flight-intercept trap
, (3,
MUN
).
NOVA SCOTIA
:
Inverness Co.
:
MacKenzies Mountain
,
Cape Breton Highlands National Park
,
19.VI.1983
,
Y. Bousquet
,
pan trap
, (1,
CNC
)
.
Anisotoma errans
is newly recorded from Newfoundland (
Fig. 8
). It was reported from
Nova Scotia
by
Peck (1991)
. Adults have been found between April and July in association with hemlock moss, willow and mixed conifer litter, and on conifer bark. Slime mold hosts include
Stemonitis
sp. and
Fuligo septica
(
Wheeler 1979
)
.