Elaphrus clairvillei Kirby, 1837
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF3F76-B837-FFA3-2F6E-FD155BF55B4A |
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Elaphrus clairvillei Kirby View in CoL
Elaphrus clairvillei View in CoL is widely distributed across Ontario ( Lindroth 1961). It is found in Ontario’ s Far North region in Moosonee, Ontario and on the Arctic Ocean coast of the Northwest Territories, with records from all Canadian provinces and two territories (Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory) (Fig. 2g) ( Bousquet 2012; www.gbif.org/ species/1035548). Adults prefer habitats of soft, wet organic mud with sedges, grasses, and trees (Goulet 1983). Our record is not unexpected as Akimiski Island has many of the habitat features that are preferred by E. clairvillei View in CoL and typical of northern localities in Canada. Elaphrus clairvillei View in CoL exhibits body color variation of black, very dark green, and dark green of both brilliant and dull colorations (Goulet 1983). Specimens from Akimiski Island are of the very dark green coloration.
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Elaphrus clairvillei Kirby
Fleming, K. J. & Beresford, D. V. 2019 |
Elaphrus clairvillei
Kirby 1837 |
E. clairvillei
Kirby 1837 |
Elaphrus clairvillei
Kirby 1837 |