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(Stephens, 1832)
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Hull, Gatineau Park,
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, R. Baranowski, (
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:
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: Skagit Co.:
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Birdsview,
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This adventive, Palaearctic species is newly recorded in
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in the
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. In the Old World it is widely distributed in Europe and North Africa, east through Siberia, the Middle East and Central Asia to
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). In North America it has frequently been collected in caves and is considered a troglophile (
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