Autogneta longilamellata Michael 1885

Autogneta longilamellata (Michael, 1885) Figs 31–36 Material Examined. Germany, South-West, near Offenburg, 48.393°N; 7.921°E, 3.xi.1993 (collected by Research Group Beck, Karlsruhe, Germany; personal correspondence G. Weigmann), 2 females, 4 males from tree stump, beech forest. USA: Virginia, Grays...

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Main Author: Behan-Pelletier, Valerie M.
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Published: Zenodo 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684796
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Summary:Autogneta longilamellata (Michael, 1885) Figs 31–36 Material Examined. Germany, South-West, near Offenburg, 48.393°N; 7.921°E, 3.xi.1993 (collected by Research Group Beck, Karlsruhe, Germany; personal correspondence G. Weigmann), 2 females, 4 males from tree stump, beech forest. USA: Virginia, Grayson Co., Hwy 603 at Fox Creek, 6 km W. Troutdale, 36.696°N, 81.471°W, 6.viii.1986 (E. E. Lindquist), 2 females from Trametes versicolor polypore fungi and lichen on hardwood; Virginia, Blue Ridge Parkway, Washington National Forest, Wintergreen Trail, 37.930°N, 78.952°W, 1.x.1992 (V. Behan- Pelletier), 1 male from in and under decaying tree trunk in oak-hemlock forest; Alabama, De Kalb, Co., De Soto state Park, Rhododendron Trail, 34.501°N, 85.618°W, 27.ix.1992 (V. Behan-Pelletier), 3 females from moss at base of hemlock; Canada: Newfoundland, Gros Morne National Park, Western Brook Trail, 20 mi N Rocky Harbour, 49.649°N, 57.755°W 14.viii.1976 (E. E. Lindquist), 2 females from small Polyporus on fir trunk; Pasadena, 49.009°N, 57.628°W, 30.vii.1976 (E. E. Lindquist), 1 male from under bark on dead birch limb; Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Fishing Cove Trail, 46.674°N, 60.958°W, 27.viii.1984 (V. Behan- Pelletier), 7 females, 5 males from bract and soft fungus on fallen maple; New Brunswick, 2–29.v.1968 (D.P. Pielou), 12 females, 4 males from Polyporus betulinus Kent Co., Kouchibouguac National Park, 46.850°N 64.967°W: 20.ix.1978 (S. J. Miller), 1 female, 1 male from polypore fungus; 21.vii.1978 (I. M. Smith), 4 females from bark and litter at base of dead red oak; 7–19.vii.1977 (I. M. Smith), 1 male from ant nest in log; mixed woods beside meadow at La Source Picnic area, 10–16.vii.1977 (I. M. Smith) 1 male from decaying spruce log, 1 male from white spruce duff; 23.vii.1978 (I. M. Smith), 4 females from Fuligo septica on white pine log; 27–29.ix.1977 (I. M. Smith), 1 male from ant workings and soil under fir log; 15.vi.1978 (R. Cope), 1 female, 1 male from moose dung in mixed woods; temporary pond ...