Dendroides concolor (Newman, 1838)

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: 1974 ­ 83, 3 specimens, UPEI; Queens Co.: Charlottetown, 30 June 1987, L.S. Thompson, ACPE.

Newly recorded on Prince Edward Island: scattered distribution in the Maritime Provinces (Fig. 4). In Canada recorded from Ontario east to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland (Campbell 1991 d); broadly distributed in the eastern United States from Maine south to North Carolina and Tennessee, and west to Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota (Downie & Arnett 1996). Larvae are associated with cool, moist sub­cortical conditions between loosened bark and decaying undersides of deciduous and coniferous logs adjacent to, or partly buried in soil; adults are nocturnal (Young 2002).