The Ciidae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea) of the Maritime Provinces of Canada: new records, distribution, zoogeography, and observations on beetle-fungi relationships in saproxylic environments
Majka, Christopher G.
Zootaxa
2007
2007-12-05
1654
1
1
20
(Ziegler, 1845)
Ziegler
1845
[151,597,1530,1556]
Insecta
Ciidae
Ceracis
Animalia
Coleoptera
4
5
Arthropoda
species
thoracicornis
Newly recorded in Nova Scotiaand the MaritimeProvinces as a whole ( Fig. 1). Orledge and Reynolds (2005)left it in the ungrouped category of ciids. It is one of most common, widespread, and polyphagous species of ciids in eastern North America. In the northern part of its range, and on various species of fungi, it is often found co-occurring with Cis horridulus, C. striolatus, C. fuscipes, C. pistoria,and Octotemnus laevis( Lawrence 1967).
[151,1302,1605,1631]
1988-02-01
NSNR
J. Ogden
Cumberland Co.
Amherst
4
5
1
Nova Scotia
1997-07
NSMC
D. J. Bishop
Guysborough Co.
Malay Lake
4
5
1
NOVA SCOTIA
1988-02-01
JOC
J. Ogden
Kings Co.
Wolfville
4
5
1
NOVA SCOTIA
2002-11-15
D. H. Webster
Kentville
4
5
1
NOVA SCOTIA