Contributions towards an understanding of the Cryptophaginae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) of Atlantic Canada
Author
Majka, Christopher
Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax, NS, Canada
Author
Langor, David
Natural Resources Canada, Edmonton, Canada
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Pteryngium crenatum
(Gyllenhal, 1808)
NOVA SCOTIA
:
Annapolis Co.
:
Durland Lake
,
May 21, 2003
,
P. Dollin
, hemlock/ balsam fir/black spruce (120+ years): bracket fungus (1,
NSMC
)
;
Durland Lake
,
May 21, 2003
,
P. Dollin
, hemlock/balsam fir/black spruce (120+ years): bracket fungus (1,
NSMC
)
;
Halifax Co.
:
Big Indian Lake
,
June 23, 2003
,
P. Dollin
, red spruce (80–120),
funnel trap
(1,
NSMC
)
;
Big Indian Lake
,
July 16, 2003
,
P. Dollin
, red spruce (80–120 years),
funnel trap
(1,
NSMC
)
;
Big Indian Lake
,
June 23, 2003
,
P. Dollin
, red spruce (80–120 years): belted bracket fungus (2,
NSMC
)
;
Lunenburg Co.
:
Card Lake
, 2–15
June
, 1997,
D.J. Bishop
, red spruce/hemlock (old growth forest), FIT (1,
NSMC
)
;
Queens
Co.
:
Black Duck Lake
,
June 9, 2003
,
P. Dollin
, white pine/red spruce (40–80 years): underside of bracket fungus (1,
NSMC
)
;
Eight Mile Lake
,
June 5, 2003
,
P. Dollin
, red spruce (40–80 years): belted bracket fungi (1,
NSMC
)
;
Sixth Lake
,
June 18, 2003
,
P. Dollin
, hemlock (120+ years) (1,
NSMC
)
;
Tobeatic Lake
,
June 17, 2003
,
P. Dollin
, red spruce (80–120 years) (1,
NSMC
)
.
Pteryngium crenatum
is newly recorded in
Nova Scotia
and Atlantic
Canada
(Fig. 2). This species has previously been recorded in North America from
British Columbia
, Indiana, New Hampshire, Oregon,
Québec
, and Washington (
Bousquet 1991
;
Downie and Arnett 1996
;
Chandler 2001
). It is an adventive Palaearctic species found throughout Europe (
Johnson et al. 2007
). In
Nova Scotia
, all the specimens were collected in coniferous forests, most on bracket fungi (
Polyporaceae
).