Rhinosimus viridiaeneus Randall 1838 ...
Rhinosimus viridiaeneus Randall, 1838 NEW BRUNSWICK: Saint John Co.: Saint John, June 190007, W. McIntosh, NBM. Newly recorded in New Brunswick: widely distributed in Nova Scotia (Fig. 6). Recorded from Alaska and British Columbia on the Pacific coast and then from Ontario east to Nova Scotia and N...
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Summary: | Rhinosimus viridiaeneus Randall, 1838 NEW BRUNSWICK: Saint John Co.: Saint John, June 190007, W. McIntosh, NBM. Newly recorded in New Brunswick: widely distributed in Nova Scotia (Fig. 6). Recorded from Alaska and British Columbia on the Pacific coast and then from Ontario east to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland (Campbell 1991e); in the United States known from Maine and New Hampshire (Chandler 2001), south to Virginia in the east, and in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho in the west (Downie & Arnett 1996). Associated with Tilia (Tiliaceae) and Alnus spp. (Betulaceae) (Downie & Arnett 1996). In British Columbia observed to feed on the inner bark of Alnus rubra Bong. (Young 1991b). In Nova Scotia found in both deciduous and coniferous forests; sometimes on Betula papyrifera Marsh (Betulaceae). ... : Published as part of Majka, Christopher G., 2006, The Mycteridae, Boridae, Pythidae, Pyrochroidae, and Salpingidae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea) of the Maritime Provinces of Canada, pp. 37-51 in Zootaxa 1250 on page 46, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.172996 ... |
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