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Aubé, 1837
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(NEW STATE RECORD)
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Habitat and Biology: A widespread species in North America, they are associated with rotting plant material, such as grass clippings,
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leaf litter, compost, moldy flooring, or moldy bark chips. They are collected with pitfall traps, Berlese extractions of moldy plant matter, and Lindgren funnels baited with ethanol.
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