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<paragraph id="B6303DC9B001F602A2DBF0C77420E28C" pageId="5" pageNumber="34">Materials.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="AE246D6E8B1E231B263320C8E96983CA" pageId="5" pageNumber="34">UNITED STATES: NH: Coos Co., Jefferson, under bark, 20-IV-2010, T. Murray (1).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="41CEE70881835A65ECFA3266FCBD992B" pageId="5" pageNumber="34">CANADA: ON: Essex Co., Kingsville, 14-V-1973, R. Roughly (1); Waterloo Reg., Blair, RARE, Cruickston Creek, yellow pan traps, 15 to 20-VI-2006, S.A. Marshall and M. Bergeron (1); Blair, Dickie Settlement Rd. nr. WhistleBear golf course, 43.373, -80.400, hedgerow, pitfall, 13-X-2009 (1), 10-XI-2009 (1), A. Brunke;Blair, Fountain St. S. nr Speed River, 43.391, -80.373, hedgerow, pitfall, 13-X-2009 (1), 10-XI-2009 (1);Blair, Whistlebare Rd. and Township Rd.1, 43.372, -80.362, hedgerow near soybean field, pitfall trap, 2-XI-2010 (2); Wellington Co., Arkell, 27-IX-1986, L. Work (1); Belwood Lake, lake margin, fallen log overhang, 3-VI-2008, S.A. Marshall (1); Eramosa, Wellington County Rds. 124 and 29, 43.615, -80.215, hedgerow, pitfall, 4-V-2010, A. Brunke (1); Guelph, 19-V-1981, G.M. Grant (1); Guelph, in rotten wood, 20-IV-2007, S.P.L. Luk (1); Guelph, Preservation Park, under bark, 21-IX-2010, S.P.L. Luk (1).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="2EA853090E26ACAE05015DE43D41AB2B" pageId="5" pageNumber="34">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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may be distinguished from all other members of the genus in eastern North America except
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by the following combination of characters: body size large (&gt;2.3mm from clypeus to elytral apex); tergite seven with a white, apical, palisade fringe and at least one pair of bristles; elytra reddish but without distinct, reddish basal markings; middle-tibia with two apical spines (
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). It differs from
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, another exotic species in North America, by the distinctly elongate seventh antennomere, which is subquadrate to weakly transverse in
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. Specimens of
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with rather reddish elytra do exist but these individuals are uniformly pale, while in
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the pronotum is distinctly darker than the elytra.
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This exotic, Palaearctic species was first collected in North America in Quebec in 1959 (
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) and has since been detected in Nova Scotia (
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)
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New Brunswick (
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). It was listed as questionably present in Ontario (
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) but herein we confirm its widespread occurrence in the province as early as 1973 (Map 5). We also newly record
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for the United States (New Hampshire). This species is widespread in the Palaearctic region (
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Smetana in
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and Smetana 2004
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). In the Nearctic region,
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is typically collected from leaf litter and under loose, fungusy bark in disturbed woodland fragments although it also inhabits debris along freshwater and marine shorelines (
<bibRefCitation id="41E3081350D8EC0747F713BB44330E12" author="Majka, CG" journalOrPublisher="ZooKeys" pageId="27" pageNumber="56" pagination="115 - 150" title="The coastal rove beetles (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) of Atlantic Canada: a survey and new records." volume="2" year="2008">Majka et al. 2008</bibRefCitation>
) and open areas including raspberry fields and woodland edges (
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).
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5-8. Distribution in northeastern North America, sources of data other than DEBU are quoted in parentheses. 5
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(Stephens) (
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,
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,
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) 6
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(Casey) (
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,
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Paquin and
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2001
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,
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) 7
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(Say) (
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) 8
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(Casey) (
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).
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