Epuraea truncatella Mannerheim, 1846

York Co.: Charters Settlement, 45.8395°N, 66.7391°W, 18.IV.2004, 29.IV.2004, 5.V.2004, 9.V.2004, R.P. Webster, mixed forest, in compost, (12, NBM, RWC) ; same locality, 30.IV.2004, R.P. Webster, mixed forest, m. v. light, (1, RWC) ; 17.IV.2005, R.P. Webster, mixed forest, in flight, (1, RPW); Charters Settlement, 45.8188°N, 66.7460°W, 27.III.2005, 16.IV.2005, clearcut, under bark of white pine, (12, NBM, RWC) .

Epuraea truncatella has been recorded in Canada from British Columbia and the Yukon and Northwest Territories, east to Québec, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador (McNamara 1991; Majka and Cline 2006), and in the United States in Alaska California, Nevada, Colorado, and New Mexico, east to Indiana, West Virginia, Virginia, New Hampshire, and Maine (Parsons 1943; Chandler 2001). The species is found on the bark of recently dead pines ( Pinus pp.) (Price and Young 2006). In Nova Scotia it was found at sap on trembling aspen ( Populus tremuloides Michx., Salicaceae), and under bark of fallen white pine ( Pinus strobus L., Pinaceae) (Majka and Cline 2006).