Gyrohypnus angustatus Stephens 1832

Gyrohypnus angustatus Stephens, 1832 This species was recorded from New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia by Smetana (1982). Davies (1979) found this introduced Palearctic species in seaweed beach wrack in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. Its distribution in Atlantic Canada is shown in Fig. 15. Sm...

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Main Authors: Majka, Christopher, Klimaszewski, Jan, Lauff, Randolph
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Published: Zenodo 2008
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3793010
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Summary:Gyrohypnus angustatus Stephens, 1832 This species was recorded from New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia by Smetana (1982). Davies (1979) found this introduced Palearctic species in seaweed beach wrack in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. Its distribution in Atlantic Canada is shown in Fig. 15. Smetana (1982) noted rotting seaweed as one of the habitats where the species has been found in North America and Lindroth (1957) found it at every one of the southern English coastal sites that he surveyed where dry ballast destined for North America originated. This not only indicates habitat preferences, but also a possible mechanism for the introduction of this species to North America. : Published as part of Majka, Christopher, Klimaszewski, Jan & Lauff, Randolph, 2008, The coastal rove beetles (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) of Atlantic Canada: a survey and new records, pp. 115-150 in ZooKeys 2 (2) on page 133, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/576408 : {"references": ["Smetana A (1982) Revision of the subfamily Xantholininae of America north of Mexico (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 120: 1 - 389.", "Davies, A (1979. A study of the staphylinid beetles occurring in decaying seaweed on the shore of Passamaquoddy Bay (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). BSc thesis, Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University.", "Lindroth CH (1957) The faunal connections between Europe and North America. Almqvist & Wiksell, Stockholm, 344 pp."]}