Boros unicolor Say, 1827
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Boros unicolor Say, 1827 |
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NEW BRUNSWICK: Saint John Co.: Saint John, 19 July 1901, W. McIntosh, NBM. NOVA SCOTIA: Hants Co.: Stanley, 26 May 1992, M. Leblanc, stove pipe trap, 2 specimens, NSNR.
Newly recorded in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada as a whole ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). In Canada recorded from Alberta west to Québec ( Campbell 1991b). Widespread in North America, predominantly in the east. Larvae are found in the subcortical region of dead (often standing or leaning) pines ( Pinus sp.) ( Pinaceae ) and other conifers ( Young 1991a).
Campbell, J. M. (1991 b) Family Boridae. In: Bousquet, Y. (Ed.). Checklist of the Beetles of Canada and Alaska. Agriculture Canada Publication 1861 / E. pp. 268.
Young, D. A. (1991 a) Boridae (Tenebrionoidea). In: Stehr, F. W. (Ed.). Immature Insects. Volume 2.
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