The coastal rove beetles (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) of Atlantic Canada: a survey and new records
Author
Majka, Christopher
Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax, NS, Canada
Author
Klimaszewski, Jan
St. Francis Xavier University, Department of Biology, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Author
Lauff, Randolph
St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish ,, Canada
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Strigota ambigua
(Erichson, 1839)
NOVA SCOTIA
: Digby Co.:
Beaver River,
16-23.VII.1993
, J. Cook, sand dunes, pitfall trap, (5, JCC).
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
: Kings Co.:
Launching,
26.VIII.2003
, C.G. Majka, coastal barrier beach: beneath coastline drift at the top of the littoral zone, (4, CGMC).
Strigota ambigua
(
Fig 3
.) is newly recorded in
Canada
(
Fig. 12
). It is widespread in the
United States
across a band from
Connecticut
,
New York
and
New Jersey
, south to
North Carolina
, west through
Iowa
,
Missouri
,
Kansas
, and
Texas
, to
Colorado
,
New Mexico
,
Nevada
, and
California
on the Pacific coast (Gusarov 2003). Almost nothing is known of the bionomics of this species.
Gusarov (
2001
-2003) recorded it from along riverbanks and in flood refuse. All the specimens found in the Maritime Provinces have been in sand dune and beach-drift environments. At Beaver River, NS other characteristic coastline species collected with
S. ambigua
include
Hypocaccus fraternus
,
Stenus erythropus, Aegialia
opifex
Horn, 1887, and
Blapstinus metallicus
. For co-occurring coastline species found at Launching (PEI) see the preceding account on
Oligota parva
.