Contributions towards an understanding of the Cryptophaginae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae). 13 Contributions towards an understanding of the

Eighteen species of Cryptophaginae are now known to occur in Atlantic Canada. Eight of these includ-ing Cryptophagus diffi cilis Casey, Cryptophagus jakowlewi Reitter, Cryptophagus laticollis Lucas, Cryptopha-gus mainensis Casey, Cryptophagus tuberculosus Mäklin, Pteryngium crenatum (Gyllenhal), Tel...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.605.9598 2023-05-15T17:22:15+02:00 Contributions towards an understanding of the Cryptophaginae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae). 13 Contributions towards an understanding of the Christopher G. Majka David Langor The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.605.9598 http://nofc.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/bookstore_pdfs/31231.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.605.9598 http://nofc.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/bookstore_pdfs/31231.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://nofc.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/bookstore_pdfs/31231.pdf Prince Edward Island biodiversity zoogeography bionomics keys to identifi cation adventive species text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T14:15:28Z Eighteen species of Cryptophaginae are now known to occur in Atlantic Canada. Eight of these includ-ing Cryptophagus diffi cilis Casey, Cryptophagus jakowlewi Reitter, Cryptophagus laticollis Lucas, Cryptopha-gus mainensis Casey, Cryptophagus tuberculosus Mäklin, Pteryngium crenatum (Gyllenhal), Telmatophilus americanus LeConte and Caenoscelis basalis Casey, are newly recorded in Atlantic Canada; one of which, C. mainensis, is newly recorded in Canada, and another, C. laticollis, is newly recorded in eastern North America. Nineteen new provincial records are reported with the result that fi ve species of Cryptophaginae are now known from New Brunswick, 14 from Nova Scotia, four from Prince Edward Island, 10 from insular Newfoundland, and four from Labrador. A new early date of detection (1986) is reported for the adventive Palaearctic Telmatophilus typhae (Fallén) in North America. Keys to identifi cation are provided for the genera Antherophagus, Cryptophagus, and Telmatophilus and the composition, zoogeography, and bionomics of the group in Atlantic Canada are discussed. Text Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Unknown Canada Newfoundland
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Contributions towards an understanding of the Cryptophaginae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae). 13 Contributions towards an understanding of the
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description Eighteen species of Cryptophaginae are now known to occur in Atlantic Canada. Eight of these includ-ing Cryptophagus diffi cilis Casey, Cryptophagus jakowlewi Reitter, Cryptophagus laticollis Lucas, Cryptopha-gus mainensis Casey, Cryptophagus tuberculosus Mäklin, Pteryngium crenatum (Gyllenhal), Telmatophilus americanus LeConte and Caenoscelis basalis Casey, are newly recorded in Atlantic Canada; one of which, C. mainensis, is newly recorded in Canada, and another, C. laticollis, is newly recorded in eastern North America. Nineteen new provincial records are reported with the result that fi ve species of Cryptophaginae are now known from New Brunswick, 14 from Nova Scotia, four from Prince Edward Island, 10 from insular Newfoundland, and four from Labrador. A new early date of detection (1986) is reported for the adventive Palaearctic Telmatophilus typhae (Fallén) in North America. Keys to identifi cation are provided for the genera Antherophagus, Cryptophagus, and Telmatophilus and the composition, zoogeography, and bionomics of the group in Atlantic Canada are discussed.
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