Cryptarcha ampla Erichson 1843

Cryptarcha ampla Erichson, 1843 Carleton Co.: Belleville, Meduxnekeeg Valley Nature Preserve, 46.1957°N, 67.6800°W, 14.VII.2004, R.P. Webster, rich Appalachian hardwood forest, UV light trap, (1, RPW); York Co.: Charters Settlement, 45.8395°N, 66.7391°W, 25.VI.2003, 26.VI.2003, 19.VII.2005, 26.VII.2...

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Main Authors: Majka, Christopher, Webster, Reginald, Cline, Andrew
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Published: Zenodo 2008
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3793308
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Summary:Cryptarcha ampla Erichson, 1843 Carleton Co.: Belleville, Meduxnekeeg Valley Nature Preserve, 46.1957°N, 67.6800°W, 14.VII.2004, R.P. Webster, rich Appalachian hardwood forest, UV light trap, (1, RPW); York Co.: Charters Settlement, 45.8395°N, 66.7391°W, 25.VI.2003, 26.VI.2003, 19.VII.2005, 26.VII.2005, 12.VII.2006, R.P. Webster, mixed forest, m. v. light, (5, RWC); same locality, 10.VII.2005, mixed forest, at sap flow on Salix sp., (1, RWC); Sunbury Co.: Lakeville Corner, 45.9013°N, 66.2565°W, 27.VIII.2006, silver maple forest, on corncobs, (1, RWC). Cryptarcha ampla has been recorded in Canada from British Columbia east to Québec and Nova Scotia (McNamara 1991; Majka and Cline 2006), and in the United States from Maine south to Florida and Alabama, west to Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Wisconsin, Colorado, and California (Parsons 1943; Chandler 2001; Price and Young 2006). The species is found at sap flows on maple, oak, hickory, and willow (Parsons 1943; A. Cline, pers. obs.) as well as in fungi and at lights (Downie and Arnett 1996) and is associated with oak wilt fungus mats (Cease and Juzwik 2001). Price and Young (2006) reared a specimen from the stem of a milkweed ( Asclepias syriaca L., Asclepiadaceae). : Published as part of Majka, Christopher, Webster, Reginald & Cline, Andrew, 2008, New records of Nitidulidae and Kateretidae (Coleoptera) from New Brunswick, Canada, pp. 337-356 in ZooKeys 2 (2) on page 350, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.2.23, http://zenodo.org/record/576398 : {"references": ["Erichson WF (1843) Versuch einer systematischen Eintheilung der Nitidularien. Zeitschrift fur Entomologie 4: 225 - 361.", "McNamara J (1991) Family Nitidulidae: sap beetles. In: Bousquet Y (Ed) Checklist of Beetles of Canada and Alaska. Agriculture Canada Research Branch Publication 1861 / E.: 214 - 217.", "Majka CG, Cline AR (2006) Th e Nitidulidae and Kateretidae (Coleoptera) of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Th e Canadian Entomologist 138: 314 - 332.", "Parsons CT (1943) A revision of Nearctic Nitidulidae (Coleoptera). Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 92: 121 - 278.", "Chandler DS (2001) University of New Hampshire Insect and Arachnid Collections. http: // colsa 1. unh. edu: 591 / unhinsects. htm [accessed 18 August 2008]", "Price MB, Young DK (2006) An annotated checklist of Wisconsin sap and short-winged flower beetles (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae, Kataretidae). Insecta Mundi 20 (1 - 2): 68 - 84.", "Downie NM, Arnett RH, Jr (1996) The beetles of northeastern North America. Sandhill Crane Press, Gainesville, 1721 pp.", "Cease KR, Juzwik J (2001) Predominant nitidulid species (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) associated with spring oak wilt mats in Minnesota. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31: 635 - 643."]}