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Erichson, 1840
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: Lunenburg Co.:
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Backmans Beach,
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, B. Wright, (1, NSMC).
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<emphasis box="[185,421,448,474]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="130">Bledius mandibularis</emphasis>
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is newly recorded in
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and Atlantic
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. Its distribution in Atlantic
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is shown in
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. In North America there are two populations; a coastal one occurring from southern
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to
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, and an inland one found in the central regions of the
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, north to southern Manitoba (
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). The coastal population is found on bare, moist ground in saline habitats, generally on the leeward side of islands or peninsulas and behind beach dunes (
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). Backmans Beach is a small island at the tip of the Second Peninsula in Lunenburg County which is linked to the mainland via a barrier beach. It has six variously sized barrier beach-coastal lagoon areas with associated marshlands and sand flats.
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