Neospondylis upiformis (Mannerheim, 1843) Map 1
Material examined.
Additional New Brunswick records, Restigouche Co., Dionne Brook P.N.A. (Protected Natural Area), 47.9064°N, 68.3441°W, 31. V– 15.VI.2011, 27. VI– 14.VII.2011, M. Roy & V. Webster, old-growth white spruce and balsam fir forest, Lindgren funnel traps (5, AFC, NBM, RWC).
Collection and habitat data. Adults were captured in Lindgren funnel traps deployed in an old-growth white spruce ( Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) and balsam fir ( Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.) forest. Specimens were captured during June and July in New Brunswick. Larvae of this species probably feed in the roots of fir ( Abies) or pine ( Pinus) (Yanega 1996).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. AK, BC, AB, ON, QC, NB, NS, NF (McNamara 1991; Smith and Hurley 2006; Webster et al. 2009; Majka and Ogden 2010). Webster et al. (2009) newly reported this species from New Brunswick based on a specimen collected by Charles E. Atwood in Boiestown, Northumberland Co. (specimen is in the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto). No date was given on the label, but Charles Atwood made a few collecting trips to New Brunswick during the 1930s (McCorquodale 2010). The record from the Dionne Brook P.N.A. is the first recent record of this species from the province.