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Anisotoma inops Brown 1937

  • 1. Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax, NS, Canada
  • 2. Natural Resources Canada, Edmonton, Canada

Description

Anisotoma inops Brown, 1937

NEW BRUNSWICK: Gloucester Co.: Bathurst, VII.1925, J.N. Knull, (1, CNC). NEWFOUNDLAND: 3 km east of Gambo, 1.VI.1982, D. Langor and A. Raske, under bark of red pine, (3, MUN). NOVA SCOTIA: One hundred and eighteen specimens from Annapolis, Antigonish, Colchester, Cumberland, Guysborough, Halifax, Hants, Inverness, Lunenburg, Pictou, and Queens counties. The earliest record is from 1993 (Queens Co.: Medway River, 13.VII.1993, J. and T. Cook, car net, (1, JCC)).

Anisotoma inops is newly recorded from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia (Fig. 8). It was listed as occurring in New Brunswick by Peck (1991). Adults have been found between May and September (Wheeler 1979). In Nova Scotia, it was found almost exclusively in coniferous forests in red spruce, black spruce, hemlock, white pine, and balsam fir stands. Specimens were found in a decaying red maple log, in polypore fungi on a red spruce log, in polypore fungi on white birch and balsam fir, in decaying gill fungi, in Lycoperdon sp. fungi, in a decaying red spruce, and in an “orange ball mushroom.” In Newfoundland, it was found associated with decaying red pine.

Notes

Published as part of Majka, Christopher & Langor, David, 2008, The Leiodidae (Coleoptera) of Atlantic Canada: new records, faunal composition, and zoogeography, pp. 357-402 in ZooKeys 2 (2) on page 386, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.2.56, http://zenodo.org/record/576397

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Biodiversity

Family
Apocynaceae
Genus
Anisotoma
Kingdom
Plantae
Order
Gentianales
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Scientific name authorship
Brown
Species
inops
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Anisotoma inops Brown, 1937 sec. Majka & Langor, 2008

References

  • Brown WJ (1937 a) Descriptions of some genera and species of Leiodidae. The Canadian Entomologist 69: 158 - 165, 170 - 174.
  • Peck SB (1991) Family Leiodidae: small scavenger beetles. In: Bousquet Y (Ed) Checklist of Beetles of Canada and Alaska. Agriculture Canada Publication 1861 / E: 77 - 82.
  • Wheeler QD (1979) Slime mold beetles of the genus Anisotoma (Leiodidae): classification and evolution. Systematic Entomology 4: 251 - 309.