Elaphrus fuliginosus Say, 1830
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Valdenar |
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Elaphrus fuliginosus Say |
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Elaphrus fuliginosus Say View in CoL
Elaphrus fuliginosus View in CoL is found in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, and Québec (www.gbif.org/species/ 1035539), although Bousquet (2012) notes the Alberta location is unexpected. Lindroth (1961) recorded E. fuliginosus View in CoL from southern and eastern Ontario. This species is generally distributed below 50° north latitude in beach habitats where there is little vegetation and wet sandy soil (Goulet 1983). Here we report the first territorial records from Nunavut (Fig. 2h).
Six Blethisa species are known to occur in North America; three have previously been collected in Ontario’ s Far North ( Lindroth 1961). In our study, we found two species, B. julii View in CoL and B. quadricollis View in CoL . We did not collect the third northern Ontario species, B. hudsonica View in CoL , which is far more widespread across northern Canada ( Lindroth 1961; Bousquet 2012).
There are two species of Diacheila View in CoL in North America, D. arctica View in CoL and Diacheila polita (Falderman, 1835) View in CoL . Diacheila polita View in CoL occurs exclusively in northwestern Canada and was not expected to be collected in Ontario’ s Far North. Diacheila arctica View in CoL is an extremely northern species and is likely not often caught due to its short active period ( Lindroth, 1961; Elias 1992; Bourassa and Wood 2011). As well, fossilized specimens of D. arctica View in CoL are recorded from northeastern Labrador, Nova Scotia, Switzerland, northeastern France, and Poland in numerous studies, indicating that it once had a more extensive range ( Elias 1982; Ponel 1995; Miller 1997; Kasse et al. 1999; Coope 2007).
Of the 19 species of Elaphrus that have been recorded in North America, eight are known to occur in northern Ontario. We collected five Elaphrus species in our study, but did not collect Elaphrus lapponicus Gyllenhal, 1810 , Elaphrus olivaceus LeConte, 1863 , and Elaphrus trossulus Semenov, 1904 .
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Elaphrus fuliginosus Say
Fleming, K. J. & Beresford, D. V. 2019 |
B. hudsonica
Casey 1924 |
B. julii
LeConte 1863 |
B. quadricollis
Haldeman 1847 |
Diacheila
Motschulsky 1844 |
Elaphrus fuliginosus
Say 1830 |
E. fuliginosus
Say 1830 |