Antherophagus ochraceus Melsheimer 1844

Antherophagus ochraceus Melsheimer, 1844 Antherophagus ochraceus was reported from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and insular Newfoundland by Bousquet (1991) and it is widely distribut- ed in the region (Fig. 1). Antherophagus species are associated with bumblebees ( Bombus spp.)...

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Main Authors: Majka, Christopher, Langor, David
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Published: Zenodo 2010
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3789548
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Summary:Antherophagus ochraceus Melsheimer, 1844 Antherophagus ochraceus was reported from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and insular Newfoundland by Bousquet (1991) and it is widely distribut- ed in the region (Fig. 1). Antherophagus species are associated with bumblebees ( Bombus spp.) (see A. convexulus ). Blatchley (1910) reported this species from the flowers of Hydrangea arborescens L. (Hydrangeaceae). In Nova Scotia there are several records from the flowers of Rosa virginiana Mill. (Rosaceae). : Published as part of Majka, Christopher & Langor, David, 2010, Contributions towards an understanding of the Cryptophaginae (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) of Atlantic Canada, pp. 13-35 in ZooKeys 35 (35) on page 18, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.35.314, http://zenodo.org/record/576615 : {"references": ["Bousquet Y (1991) Family Cryptophagidae: silken fungus beetles. In: Bousquet Y (Ed) Checklist of Beetles of Canada and Alaska. Agriculture Canada: Research Branch Publication 1861 / E, 221 - 223.", "Blatchley WS (1910) An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the Coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana. The Nature Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1386 pp."]}