Mychocerus striatus (Sen Gupta and Crowson)
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Mychocerus striatus (Sen Gupta and Crowson) |
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Mychocerus striatus (Sen Gupta and Crowson) ( Fig. 11 View Figures 7–12 )
Range: North Carolina, Tennessee. Habitat: forests, under and in rotten logs, rarely leaf litter. Collection Method: sifting/Berlese litter, rotten wood. Biology: larvae and adults possess piercing mouthparts, probably a fungivore, brachypterous. Present Study: significantly more abundant in CWD5, secondary forest, in the spring. References: Sen Gupta and Crowson 1973 (as Lapecautomus striatus (Sen Gupta and Crowson)) ; Lawrence and Stephan 1975 (as Lapethus striatus (Sen Gupta and Crowson)) .
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