Catopocerus spp.
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Catopocerus spp. (female) ( Fig. 19 View Figures 19–24 )
Comments. Males of Catopocerus appalachianus Peck and possibly an undescribed species were collected; however, none were represented by more than 10 specimens. Information provided below applies to the genus in general. Range: unglaciated mountain ranges in eastern and western North America. Habitat: moist forest litter, soil, well rotten logs, under rocks, in caves. Collection Method: sifting/Berlese litter, rotten pig liver bait, carrion pitfall traps. Biology: eyeless, wingless, probably feeds on organic debris and fungi, larvae and teneral adults collected in the spring. Present Study: significantly higher abundance in leaf litter, indifferent to forest and season. References: Peck 1974, 2001; Downie and Arnett 1996.
Downie, N. M. and R. H. Arnett, Jr. 1996. The beetles of northeastern North America, 2 vols. The Sandhill Crane Press; Gainesville, FL. 1721 p.
Peck, S. B. 1974. The eyeless Catopocerus beetles (Leiodidae) of eastern North America. Psyche 81: 377 - 397.
Peck, S. B. 2001. 19. Leiodidae Fleming, 1821. p. 250 - 258. In: R. H. Arnett, Jr., and M. C. Thomas (eds.). American beetles, Volume 1. CRC Press; Boca Raton, FL. ix - 443 p.
Figures 19–24. Habitus images. 19) Catopocerus sp. (female) (Leiodidae: Catopocerinae). 20) Ptomaphagus appalachianus (Peck) (Leiodidae: Cholevinae). 21) Ptomaphagus sp. (female) (Leiodidae: Cholevinae). 22) Agathidium sp. (female) (Leiodidae: Leiodinae). 23) Stelidota octomaculata (Say) (Nitidulidae: Nitidulinae). 24) Acrotrichis sp. (Ptiliidae: Acrotrichinae).
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