Magdalis barbita (Say, 1831)
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Magdalis barbita (Say, 1831) Map 45
Material examined.
New Brunswick, Kings Co., 2 mi N of Norton, 4.IX.1968 (larval collection date), emerged 12.VI.1969, MacCall, reared from white elm, F.I.S., 68 –2-3492– 01 (2, AFC). Queens Co., Welsford, 25.V.1962 (pupal collection date), emerged 28.V.1962, 29.V.1962, 29.V.1962, 4.VI.1962, 6.VI.1962, 14.VI.1962, 19.VI.1962, C. C. Smith, under bark of white elm, F.I.S., 62-0083 (17, AFC); Waterborough, Wiggins Cove, 19.VI.1968, MacCall, under bark of white elm, F.I.S., 68 –3528– 02 (2, AFC); Grand Lake Meadows P.N.A., 45.8227°N, 66.1209 °W, 3-21.VI.2011, 21.VI-5.VII.2011, M. Roy & V. Webster, old silver maple forest with green ash and seasonally flooded marsh, Lindgren funnel traps deployed in forest canopy (2, RWC). Westmorland Co., Moncton, McLaughlin Rd., 18.IX.1968 (larval collection date), emerged 18.VI.1969, MacCall, ex. Ulmus americana , F.I.S., 68 –2-3727– 01 (1, AFC). York Co., Fredericton, emerged 22.III.1950, 31.III.1950, (no collector given), reared from elm (4, AFC); Fredericton, York St., 29.VII.1968 (larval collection date), emerged. 3.VII.1970, (no collector given), reared from white elm, F.I.S., 69 –2-2278– 01 (3, AFC); 2 km S of Tay Mills off Rt. 620 at South Tay Bridge, 28.VIII.1959 (host collection date), emerged 1. VI.1960, Moran, emerged from white elm, F.I.S., 59-1561 (11, AFC); Millville, (no collector given) reared from elm (5, AFC); Forest City, emerged 4.III.1969, 12.III.1969, 28.III.1969, (no collector given) reared from white elm, F.I.S., 68 –2-4024– 03 (4, AFC).
Prince Edward Island, Prince Co., Woodstock, 17.VI.1969, MacCall, on young foliage of white elm, F.I.S., 69 –2-1063– 04 (1, AFC).
Collection and habitat data.
Magdalis barbita breeds in the trunks and branches of unhealthy Ulmus spp. ( Drooz 1985) and is also reported to be associated with Quercus and Carya ( Juglandaceae ) ( Blatchley and Leng 1916). Most adults from New Brunswick were reared from larvae or pupae collected from under barkof American or white elm ( Ulmus americana L.). Adults were captured during June and July in Lindgren funnel trap in an old silver maple swamp. Ulmus americana was present near the trap. The adult from Prince Edward Island was collected from young foliage of Ulmus americana during June.
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.
MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE ( McNamara 1991c; Majka et al. 2007c).
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