Philhygra finitima (Casey, 1910)
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Philhygra finitima (Casey, 1910) |
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Philhygra finitima (Casey, 1910) Fig. 32A-H View Figure 32
Material
(non-sequenced specimens). Canada: Ontario: Algonquin Park , ~ 45.87, -77.33, car net, 20.VII.2016, T. Struyve (10, CNC, LFC [4 males, 6 females])
Distribution.
Origin. Nearctic. Canada: ON [new record]. United States: MA, RI.
Diagnosis.
This species can be readily recognized by a combination of its small size, large eyes and relatively simple, ventrally projecting median lobe of the aedeagus in lateral view (Fig. 32B View Figure 32 ).
Bionomics.
Nothing specific is known about this species’ microhabitat preferences but it probably occurs near water as do other species of the genus. The series of Ontario specimens was collected using a car net, which is typically effective for collecting small staphylinids.
Comments.
Philhygra finitima is a native Nearctic species distributed in northeastern North America. Here, we newly report it from Canada. Canadian specimens were identified based on comparison with images (Fig. 32C View Figure 32 ) of the unpublished lectotype of P. finitima in the Casey collection at NMNH.
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