Ilyobates bennetti Donisthorpe, 1914
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.2.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3793086 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/724E047E-906E-FFF2-FF77-FDEDFC5145C5 |
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Ilyobates bennetti Donisthorpe, 1914 |
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Ilyobates bennetti Donisthorpe, 1914 View in CoL
NOVA SCOTIA: Colchester Co.: Bible Hill , 13-19.VI.2007, C.W. D’Orsay, pasture, pitfall trap, (3, CBU) ; Bible Hill , 3-9.VII.2007, C.W. D’Orsay, pasture, pitfall trap, (2, CBU) ; Hants Co.: Upper Rawdon , 26.VI.2008, J. Renkema, blueberry field, pitfall trap, (1, CGM) .
Ilyobates bennetti is newly recorded for Nova Scotia and in the Maritime Provinces ( Fig. 1 View Fig ). Figure 2 View Fig provides a dorsal habitus photograph. Th e only previous records of this species in North America are two specimens from Ste. Clothilde (1981) and
Frelighsburg (1984) (Québec) ( Assing (1999). It is very widely distributed in Europe and in the Caucasus. In Europe it occurs in a variety of open habitats, particularly synanthropic ones, such as urban meadows, lawns, fallow areas, gardens, strip mines, and in pioneer vegetation; it is also found in swamps, bogs, flood plains, riverbanks, meadows, grasslands, in leaf litter, moss, grass, compost, rotting debris, and under reeds and ferns ( Assing 1999).
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Cape Breton University |
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