Bradycellus congener (LeConte, 1848)
NOVA SCOTIA: Kings Co.: Kentville, 8.vi.1998, S. Rigby, pitfall trap, (1, ACNS).
Newly recorded in Nova Scotia and the Maritime Provinces as a whole. Found in the borders of marshes, ponds, lakes, reservoirs, watering holes, slow rivers and brooks, swamps, pastures, vacant lots, cultivated fields, and roadsides on open, somewhat wet, soil with sparse vegetation; adults feed on coccinellids (Larochelle & Larivière 2003).