Carabidae (Coleoptera) New To British Columbia, With One Species New To Canada
Author
Jarrett, J. R.
Author
Scudder, G. G E.
text
The Coleopterists Bulletin
2001
2001-09-30
55
3
378
384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x(2001)055[0378:ccntbc]2.0.co;2
journal article
10.1649/0010-065X(2001)055[0378:CCNTBC]2.0.CO;2
1938-4394
Amara brunnea
(Gyllenhal)
BC:
Copper Mt.
, under stone,
4.IX.1929
(
G. StaceSmith
) [
UBC
]; Creston,
17.III.1946
,
1.VI.1947
,
29.VII.1948
(
G. StaceSmith
) [
UBC
];
Heffley Lake
,
3.IX.1932
(
G. StaceSmith
) [
UBC
]; Manning Park, Allison Pass,
27.VIII.1961
(
G.G.E. Scudder
) [
UBC
];
Nation River
,
Rainbow Creek
,
29.
VI
.1940 (
G.B. Rich
) [
UBC
]; Rykert,
1.VIII.1949
(
G. StaceSmith
) [
UBC
]; Tulameen
28.VII.1929
(
G. StaceSmith
) [
UBC
]
.
Holarctic in distribution,
A. brunnea
is known in North America from AK and YT (Bousquet and Larochelle 1993). Less xerophilous than most species of
Amara
,
it lives in more or less shady habitats, usually on gravelly soil (
Lindroth 1986
). At White R., in the
Yukon
, it has been found to occur on fine sand, partially shaded by alder bushes, among dead leaves (Lindroth 1968). In Europe, this species hibernates as an adult (Lindroth 1945). Its wings are fully developed, but flight observations have not been reported (
Lindroth 1992
).