Anticosti Island: a hot spot for Neospondylis upiformis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in eastern Canada?
- 1. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Laurentian Forestry Centre, 1055 du P.E.P.S., P.O. Box 10380, Stn. Sainte-Foy, G1V 4C7, Québec City, Canada
- 2. Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Central Experimental Farm, KW Neatby Bldg., 960 Carling Ave., K1A 0C6, Ottawa, Canada
- 3. Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation du Québec, Collection d'insectes du Québec, Complexe scientifique, 2700 rue Einstein, bur. D2.370A, G1P 3W8, Québec City, Canada
Description
During an inventory of insect diversity on Anticosti Island in 1993, we caught unprecedented numbers of Neospondylis upiformis (Mannerheim), a longhorned beetle rarely observed in eastern North America. All specimens were caught using 12-funnel Lindgren traps baited with 95% ethanol and α-pinene. This longhorned beetle was captured again in 2007 on Anticosti with the same traps. Other than that, seven specimens of N. upiformis were caught elsewhere in Quebec between 1993 and 2015. Only 14 specimens were found in the 45 most important insect collections of the province, the most recent specimen dating back to 1964.
At least 90% of the captures came from old-growth balsam fir stands of the south-central part of the island. Seasonal flight activity ranged from early June to late July, but adult captures peaked in early July. Results suggest that Anticosti Island might be a hot spot for N. upiformis in eastern North America, particularly in its south-central part where old-growth balsam fir forests still exist.
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