Abstract
The Coleoptera fauna of the province of Prince Edward Island has long been one of the most poorly known jurisdictions in Canada, with fewer than half the number of species recorded in the neighbouring provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. If much of the difference in species richness was due to less intensive sampling of the province compared to other parts of Atlantic Canada it was predicted that surveys with semiochemical-baited traps would detect many previously undetected species. Lindgren funnel traps were baited with longhorn beetle pheromones and host volatiles and placed in the canopy and understory of coniferous and deciduous trees at the Valleyfield, New Harmony, Auburn, and Brookvale Demonstration Woodlots during the summers of 2018 and 2019. Two hundred and ninety-five species of Coleoptera are newly recorded from Prince Edward Island from 53 families. One of these, the Palaearctic Pityophagusferrugineus (Linnaeus, 1760) is reported for the first time from North America and Canada. The families Lycidae, Derodontidae, Lymexylidae, Sphindidae, Cucujidae, Ripiphoridae, Salpingidae, and Nemonychidae are newly recorded for the province. A checklist of the Coleoptera of Prince Edward Island is provided.
Keywords: Beetles, Canada, checklist, Lindgren funnel traps, new records, Prince Edward Island, trapping surveys
Introduction
Prince Edward Island (PE) is one of the Maritime Provinces, a region of eastern Canada on the Atlantic coast that also includes New Brunswick (NB) and Nova Scotia (NS). It lies within the Atlantic Maritime Ecozone (McAlpine and Smith 2010). The Atlantic Ocean strongly influences the climate of the region resulting in cooler summers and warmer winters than in the interior. This is especially true for PE. This island province is located at 46 degrees latitude, 63 degrees longitude in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and is separated from NB and NS by the Northumberland Straight. (Fig. 1). This crescent-shaped island is 224 km long and ranges in width from 6 km to 64 km. With a total area of 5,656 km2PE is the smallest province in Canada. Prior to European settlement of PE in the 1700s, 98% of the province was covered in Acadian Forest with American beech, yellow birch, sugar maple, white pine, eastern hemlock, red oak, and white ash on rich sites and species such as white spruce, black spruce, eastern larch, poplar, and white birch on poorer sites (Loo and Ives 2003; MacQuarrie and Lacroix 2003; Loo et al. 2010). Much of PE’s forest cover has since been replaced with agricultural fields and residential development, although some of the farmland has reverted to forest (Anon 2013). Currently, only about 44% of the island is covered with forest (Loo and Ives 2003; MacQuarrie and Lacroix 2003; Anon 2013). Much that remains is impoverished (re-growth) and only a few small relict old forests and areas of original vegetation are left (Loo and Ives 2003). The island has extensive salt and freshwater wetlands, often associated with small rivers and streams of which many experience a tidal influence, and extensive coastal sand dunes.
Figure 1.
Map of Prince Edward Island, Canada showing location of the Valleyfield, New Harmony, Auburn, and Brookvale Demonstration Woodlots.
The Coleoptera fauna of PE has long been one of the most poorly known jurisdictions in Canada. The first checklist of the beetles of Canada by Bousquet (1991) listed only 340 species. However, since that checklist was published there has been a significant increase in the knowledge of the Coleoptera fauna through the contributions of several people and via various taxonomic revisions and general treatments of the Canadian fauna. The most significant contributions were made by Christopher G. Majka and collaborators through the examination of collections such as the Agriculture and Agri-Food collection, the University of Prince Edward Island collection, his own sampling, and sampling by others on the island. Many of these publications treated the fauna of the Maritime Provinces or Atlantic Canada as a whole and provided many new records for PE. Fifty-six families were treated in these publications and are listed here in the phylogenetic order used in Bousquet et al. (2013), followed by the number of new records in parentheses for PE: Gyrinidae (5) (Majka 2008c), Carabidae (18) (Majka 2005b, Majka et al. 2006a, 2008b), Haliplidae (1), Dytiscidae (6), Helophoridae (2), Hydrophilidae (12), (Majka 2008c), Histeridae (3) (Majka 2008a), Ptiliidae (3) (Majka and Sörensson 2007), Leiodidae (2) (Majka and Langor 2008), Silphidae (4) (Majka 2011g), Staphylinidae (24) (Majka 2012b, Klimaszewski and Majka 2007, 2008a,b, c, 2010), Eucinetidae (1) (Majka 2010a), Byrrhidae (4) (Majka et al. 2006b, Majka and Langor 2011b), Eucnemidae (4) (Majka 2007c), Throscidae (2) (Majka 2011b), Elateridae (27) (Majka and Johnson 2008), Lampyridae (5) (Majka 2012a), Dermestidae (9), Bostrichidae (5), Ptinidae (12) (Majka 2007b), Trogossitidae (1) (Majka 2011c), Cleridae (7) (Majka 2006b), Melyridae (1) (Majka 2005a), Erotylidae (2) (Majka 2007a), Monotomidae (2) (Majka and Bousquet 2010), Cryptophagidae (2) (Majka et al. 2010; Majka and Langor 2010), Silvanidae (2) (Majka 2008b), Phalacrididae (2) (Majka et al. 2008c), Laemophloeidae (1) Majka 2008b), Nitidulidae (9) (Majka and Cline 2006a), Cerylonidae (1) (Majka 2011d), Endomychidae (1) (Majka 2007a), Coccinellidae (14) (Majka and McCorquodale 2006), Corylophidae (1) (Majka and Cline 2006b), Latridiidae (13) (Majka et al. 2009), Mycetophagidae (1) (Majka 2010d), Ciidae (2) (Majka 2007d), Tetratomidae (2), Melandryidae (4) (Majka and Pollock 2006), Mordellidae (11) (Majka and Jackman 2006), Tenebrionidae (15) (Majka et al. 2008a), Synchroidae (1) Majka and Pollock 2006), Stenotracheliae (1) (Majka 2011a), Oedemeridae (1) (Majka and Langor 2011a), Pythidae (1), Pyrochroidae (3) (Majka 2006a), Anthicidae (6) (Majka 2011e), Aderidae (1) (Majka 2011f), Scraptiidae (3) (Majka and Pollock 2006), Cerambycidae (28) (Majka et al. 2007c), Chrysomelidae (10) (LeSage et al. 2007; Majka and LeSage 2007, 2008, 2010; LeSage and Majka 2010; Majka and Langor 2011c), Cerambycidae (28) (Majka et al. 2007c), Anthribidae (1), Attelabidae (1) (Majka et al. 2007b), Brentidae (2) (Majka et al. 2007a,b), Dryophthoridae (1) Brachyceridae (1) Curculionidae (54) (Majka et al. 2007a). Majka (2010b) obtained 11 new records from the families Carabidae (1), Staphylinidae (5), Ptinidae (1), Chrysomelidae (1), Brentidae (1), and Curculionidae (2) during a brief one-day survey of the Coleoptera of the Townshend Woodlot, using sweep netting, manually searching under rocks, in rotten wood, and on gill fungi. In another study, using maple sap as an attractant, eight new Coleoptera records were obtained from the families Staphylinidae (2), Scirtidae (2), Lampyridae (1), Nitidulidae (1), and Curculionidae (2) (Majka 2010c). One new tribe of Aleocharinae (Boreocypha) and a new species, Boreocyphawebsteri Klimaszewski & Langor, was described, in part, based on a specimen collected by Majka in St. Patricks, PE (Klimaszewski et al. 2011). Other publications by Jan Klimaszewski and collaborators included new staphylinid (Aleocharinae) records either as new species descriptions or new provincial records (Klimaszewski et. al. 2004 (2), 2007 (2)). Brunke et al. (2011) provided two new Staphylinidae (Staphylininae) records for the island and Webster et al. (2012a) reported two new species of Curculionidae. As a result of these and other publications, 599 species were added to the faunal list since Bousquet (1991) bringing the number of species known to occur in the province to 899 (Bousquet et al. 2013)
The impetus for this study was the low number of beetle species reported from PE (899) compared to those recorded from the neighbouring provinces of NB (2,703) and NS (2,286) in Bousquet et al. (2013). Since the publication of the Bousquet et al. (2013) checklist, 42 species have been added to the faunal list of PE in publications by Alarie (2016), Pentinsaari et al. (2019), Hammond and Chambers (2020), Webster et al. (2020, 2022) bringing the total known from the province to 941. However, many additional Coleoptera species have also been recorded in NB and NS (Webster 2016; Webster et al. 2016a, b, c, f, 2020, 2022; Hammond and Chambers 2020) during this same period, widening the gap even further. Currently, there are 3,152 and 2,338 species known from NB and NS, respectively.
Many of the new species records for NB and NS in the last decade resulted from specimens of target taxa and bycatch collected in numerous field experiments testing effects of semiochemical lures, trap height, and trap color on detection of Cerambycidae, Buprestidae, and Curculionidae in traps (e.g., Webster et al. 2016a, Flaherty et al. 2019; Rassati et al. 2019; Sweeney et al. 2020). We reasoned that much of the difference in species richness was due to less intensive sampling of PE compared to other parts of Atlantic Canada, as suggested by Majka et al. (2007b). Thus, we predicted that surveys with Lindgren funnel traps baited with semiochemicals placed in the canopy and understory of forests in different areas of PE would attract many previously undetected species that had already been collected using similar methods in NB and NS. However, other factors undoubtedly also explain the apparent lower beetle species richness on PE such as its smaller total land area (5,656 km2) and proportion of land with forest cover (44%) (Anon 2013) relative to NB (72,908 km2, 85%) (Nadeau et al. 2007) and NS (55,284 km2, 75%) (Anon 2017). PE is 7.8% and 9.8% of the land area of NB and NS, respectively.
Methods and methods
Collection methods
The purpose of this two-year study was to improve our knowledge of Coleoptera species composition on PE using relatively low maintenance survey methods, i.e., Lindgren funnel traps and a small number of flight intercept panel traps serviced about once per month. We placed 5–16 traps in each of three demonstration woodlots in 2018 and in the same three woodlots plus a fourth demonstration woodlot in 2019. Most of the traps were 12-unit Lindgren funnel traps. Black Lindgren traps are visually similar to tree trunks and are often effective for sampling species of Coleoptera that live in microhabitats associated with standing trees (Lindgren 1983). Green Lindgren traps are more effective than black traps for collecting certain genera of jewel beetles, e.g., Agrilus spp., especially when placed in the mid-upper canopy of trees (Rassati et al. 2019). When baited with various combinations of lures, these traps have been very effective at providing new species records and species new to science in the Maritime Provinces (Anderson and Klimaszewski 2012; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016; Webster et al. 2016b, 2020, 2022) and Maine (DiGirolomo et al. 2021). In 2019, we also used one or two flight intercept panel traps (Alpha-Scents Inc., Canby, OR) customized by substituting white Coroplast panels (Coroplast, Vanceburg, KY) for the black panels.
Traps were baited with either: 1) a hardwood blend that consisted of five synthetic longhorn beetle pheromone lures (racemic 3-hydroxyhexan-2-one, racemic 3-hydroxyoctan-2-one, syn-2,3-hexanediols, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate) plus an ultra-high release rate (UHR) ethanol lure; 2) a softwood blend that consisted of four pheromones (monochamol, ipsenol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate) plus UHR alpha-pinene and UHR ethanol; or 3) UHR ethanol by itself. The latter lure was used only in 2019, and only for the first month (7–8 May to 4–5 June), after which traps were baited with either the hardwood or softwood blend. These and similar lure combinations have proven effective at catching many species of bark- and wood-boring beetles (e.g., Miller et al. 2016; Flaherty et al. 2019). Traps were placed at two heights: 1) low traps were suspended from a rope tied between two trees that were separated by at least 2.0 m with the trap collecting cup 30–50 cm above ground; 2) canopy traps were suspended from a rope over a branch in the mid- or upper canopy using methods described in Hughes et al. (2014). We recorded the tree species in which each trap was placed (canopy traps) or nearest (low traps). All traps contained a saturated solution of table salt (NaCl) in water as a killing agent and preservative, with a drop of liquid dish detergent to reduce surface tension. Traps were sampled at approximately one-month intervals. At least one specimen of each species was vouchered at each study site each year. The number of traps used at each of the four study sites and site-specific details are described below.
Study sites
We selected four of the six demonstration woodlots on PE (Fig. 1). These woodlots were created by the Department of Agriculture and Forestry as a means of providing woodlot owners, forestry contractors, and the public with examples of forest management to increase public awareness of forestry issues on the island, and provide recreational areas for hiking, bird watching, etc. The woodlots are a mixture of reclaimed farmland and older forest, and each contains a variety of forest cover types, including hardwoods, conifers, and young plantations.
Valleyfield Demonstration Woodlot
Located in Valleyfield in Kings Co., at 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W. This mature stand is dominated by red maple and eastern hemlock with patches of balsam fir, white and yellow birch, and some poplar. The site had some downed poplar and eastern hemlock. Twelve Lindgren funnel traps (five green traps placed 10–16 m high in the canopy, one low green and six low black traps) were deployed 12 June–13 September 2018. Six low black funnel traps, six canopy green funnel traps, and one low white panel trap were deployed 7 May–17 September 2019.
New Harmony Demonstration Woodlot
Located in Kings Co., at 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W. This mature stand is dominated with red maple, sugar maple, and red spruce with patches of white pine and poplar. Downed material is mostly poplar and spruce. Six low black funnel traps, six canopy green funnel traps (10–12 m in height), and one low white panel trap were deployed 8 May–17 September 2019.
Auburn Demonstration Woodlot
Located in Auburn in Queens Co., at 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W. This mature stand is dominated with white spruce and balsam fir with large tooth aspen with some snags present. Wild black raspberry is common in understory with downed woody material (mostly poplar). Twelve funnel traps (six green traps 12–14 m high in the canopy, three low green and three low black traps) were deployed 13 June–13 September 2018. Four funnel traps (two low black traps, two canopy green traps) and one low white panel trap were deployed 7 May–17 September 2019.
Brookvale Demonstration Woodlot
Located in Brookvale in Queens Co., at 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W. This stand is a mix of mature and young trees dominated by white spruce and white birch with a few white pine, Douglas fir, and poplar also present. Twelve Lindgren funnel traps (six green, six black, all low) were deployed 13 June–13 September 2018. Twelve funnel traps (eight low, four canopy (8–10 m in height), equal numbers of green and black) were deployed 7 May–17 September 2019, and an additional six low traps (two green funnel, two black funnel, two white panel traps) were deployed 4 June–17 September 2019.
Specimen preparation, determination, and photography
For each specimen the following data was provided on two labels: first label with province, county, township, name of demonstration woodlot (Auburn Demonstration Woodlot), GPS data presented in decimal degrees for the center of the study site, collection date (range of dates between sample collections), collector (all specimens/samples were collected by Cory Hughes); second label with forest type, Lindgren funnel trap, its color and height (1 m high or in canopy), tree species trap was deployed under (low traps) or in (canopy traps), trap number, and lure blend (hardwood blend or conifer blend).
Males of some species were dissected to confirm their identities. The genital structures were removed and dehydrated in absolute alcohol and either mounted in Canada balsam on celluloid micro slides or glued onto cards that were then pinned with the specimens from which they originated. Most specimens were determined by the senior author. Donald Bright (Colorado State University) determined the Pityophthorus and some other Scolytinae. It least one voucher specimen of each species from each site was deposited in either the Atlantic Forestry Centre (AFC) collection or in the Reginald Webster Collection (RWC) or both as specified in the species accounts below.
Images of the dorsal habitus of two specimens of Pityophagusferrugineus (Linnaeus) (Nitidulidae) were taken using an image processing system (Nikon SMZ 1500 stereoscopic microscope, Nikon DS-L3 Digital Camera, NIS Elements, and Adobe Photoshop software).
Data reported
Since much of the data on the labels is the same for each site (see site descriptions above), only the following data is provided for each new record: County, township, GPS data, collection date, low or canopy trap (if a canopy trap, also the tree species in which it was deployed), number of voucher specimens, and the collection in which they are deposited.
Distribution
All species are cited with their known distributions in Canada and Alaska using abbreviations for the states, provinces, and territories. New provincial records are indicated in bold under Distribution in Canada and Alaska. The following abbreviations are used in the text:
AB Alberta;
AK Alaska;
BC British Columbia;
MB Manitoba;
NB New Brunswick;
NL & LB Newfoundland and Labrador*;
NS Nova Scotia;
NT Northwest Territories;
NU Nunavut;
ON Ontario;
PE Prince Edward Island;
QC Quebec;
SK Saskatchewan;
YT Yukon Territory.
Results and discussion
In this two-year study, 549 species in 70 families were recorded from the Valleyfield, New Harmony, Auburn, and Brookvale Woodlots (Table 1). Among these species were 300 species new to PE in 53 families. This represents 54.6% of the species collected during this study. Five of these new records [the adventive Anthribusnebulosus Forster, Polydrususimpressifrons Gyllenhal, Hylastesopacus Erichson, Xyloborinussaxeseni (Ratzeburg), and X.germanus (Blandford)] were previously reported by Webster et al. (2020). The families Lycidae, Derodontidae, Lymexylidae, Sphindidae, Cucujidae, Ripiphoridae, Salpingidae, and Nemonychidae are newly recorded for the province. With these additions, there are currently 1,236 Coleoptera species in 81 families in PE (Table 1).
Table 1.
Number of new records by family from the Valleyfield, New Harmony, Auburn, and Brookvale Demonstration Woodlots collected during 2018–2019 with a comparison of species per family in the checklist in this publication to those recorded for PE in Bousquet et al. (2013). Families with ** are newly recorded from PE.
| Taxa | Valleyfield | New Harmony | Auburn | Brookvale | Total | New Records | 2013 Checklist | Additions | 2022 Checklist |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adephaga | |||||||||
| Gyrinidae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 3 | 12 |
| Carabidae | 4 | 6 | 9 | 5 | 16 | 2 | 174 | 2 | 176 |
| Haliplidae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 1 | 7 |
| Dytiscidae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 38 | 27 | 65 |
| Polyphaga | |||||||||
| Hydrophiloidea | |||||||||
| Helophoridae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| Hydrophilidae | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 19 | 1 | 20 |
| Histeridae | 3 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 14 | 4 | 18 |
| Staphylinoidea | |||||||||
| Ptiliidae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
| Leiodidae | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
| Silphidae | 1 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 11 | 0 | 11 |
| Staphylinidae | 29 | 18 | 21 | 18 | 51 | 36 | 86 | 38 | 124 |
| Scarabaeoidea | |||||||||
| Geotrupidae | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| Trogidae | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| Lucanidae | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Scarabaeidae | 3 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 10 | 6 | 13 | 6 | 19 |
| Scirtoidea | |||||||||
| Eucinetidae | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| Scirtidae | 0 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 7 | 2 | 9 |
| Buprestoidea | |||||||||
| Buprestidae | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 12 | 3 | 15 |
| Byrrhoidea | |||||||||
| Byrrhidae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 4 |
| Elmidae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 4 |
| Heteroceridae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Ptilodactylidae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Elateroidea | |||||||||
| Eucnemidae | 9 | 3 | 8 | 10 | 13 | 9 | 4 | 9 | 13 |
| Throscidae | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| Elateridae | 36 | 17 | 28 | 29 | 45 | 18 | 49 | 18 | 67 |
| Lycidae** | 7 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 8 | 8 | 0 | 8 | 8 |
| Lampyridae | 4 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 7 |
| Cantharidae | 12 | 7 | 10 | 7 | 16 | 14 | 1 | 15 | 16 |
| Derodontoidea | |||||||||
| Derodontidae** | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Bostrichoidea | |||||||||
| Dermestidae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 11 | 0 | 11 |
| Bostrichidae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 5 |
| Ptinidae | 8 | 3 | 7 | 4 | 11 | 6 | 15 | 6 | 21 |
| Lymexyloidea | |||||||||
| Lymexylidae** | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Cleroidea | |||||||||
| Trogossitidae | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| Cleridae | 7 | 3 | 8 | 5 | 8 | 5 | 7 | 5 | 12 |
| Melyridae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| Cucujoidea | |||||||||
| Byturidae | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Sphindidae** | 3 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
| Erotylidae | 4 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| Monotomidae | 3 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
| Cryptophagidae | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 10 | 6 | 7 | 6 | 13 |
| Silvanidae | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| Cucujidae** | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Phalacrididae | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| Laemophloeidae | 4 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
| Kateretidae | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Nitidulidae | 14 | 8 | 11 | 17 | 23 | 13 | 12 | 13 | 25 |
| Cerylonidae | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| Endomychidae | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
| Coccinellidae | 8 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 9 | 3 | 21 | 3 | 24 |
| Corylophidae | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| Latridiidae | 5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 2 | 17 | 3 | 20 |
| Tenebrionoidea | |||||||||
| Mycetophagidae | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| Ciidae | 9 | 4 | 8 | 6 | 14 | 12 | 2 | 12 | 14 |
| Tetratomidae | 4 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
| Melandryidae | 15 | 6 | 14 | 14 | 17 | 12 | 5 | 12 | 17 |
| Mordellidae | 7 | 3 | 6 | 7 | 11 | 5 | 14 | 5 | 19 |
| Ripiphoridae** | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Zopheridae | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Tenebrionidae | 13 | 9 | 11 | 10 | 15 | 8 | 17 | 8 | 25 |
| Synchroidae | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Stenotrachelidae | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| Oedemeridae | 2 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
| Meloidae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Pythidae | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| Pyrochroidae | 2 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
| Salpingidae** | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Anthicidae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7 |
| Aderidae | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Scraptiidae | 3 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
| Chrysomeloidea | |||||||||
| Cerambycidae | 32 | 19 | 33 | 35 | 50 | 24 | 43 | 24 | 67 |
| Megalopodidae | 2 | 0 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
| Orsodacnidae | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Chrysomelidae | 15 | 4 | 9 | 13 | 20 | 3 | 94 | 5 | 99 |
| Curculionoidea | |||||||||
| Nemonychidae** | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| Anthribidae 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| Attelabidae | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
| Brentidae | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 4 |
| Dryophthoridae | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 5 |
| Brachyceridae | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Curculionidae 2 | 63 | 32 | 44 | 62 | 84 | 40 | 99 | 40 | 139 |
| Total | 374 | 184 | 316 | 336 | 550 | 300 | 899 | 337 | 1236 |
1One adventive species from this study was previously reported by Webster et al. (2020). 2Four adventive species from this study were previously reported by Webster et al. (2020).
The large number of new records clearly demonstrate the utility of Lindgren funnel traps for improving our knowledge of Coleoptera species distributions and supports our contention that less intensive sampling on PE relative to NB was partially responsible for the lower number of species previously known from the province. Although this study resulted in a significant increase in Coleoptera species known from PE, the 1,236 known species is still only 39.2% of the number known from NB (3,152). Other factors, such as the smaller total land area of PE (5,656 km2) compared to NB (72,908 km2), the lower proportion of land with forest cover on PE (44%) (Anon 2013) relative to NB (85%) due to agriculture and residential development (Nadeau et al. 2007), the lower range in elevation on PE (0–142 m) compared to NB (0–817 m), and the lower diversity of forest and habitat types on PEvs.NB, influence species richness in these two provinces. NB has significantly more forest and wetland types than PE (McAlpine and Smith 2010) and the number of Coleoptera species in each of these two provinces will clearly reflect this diversity difference with more species expected to occur in NB as a result. However, sampling has still been inadequate on the island. Many species live in specialized habitats and require more specialized and habitat targeted sampling. There were often families and species that were generally not well represented in Lindgren funnel trap collections in this study.
Among the families well represented in the funnel traps were the Eucnemidae, Elateridae, Lycidae, Cantharidae, Cleridae, Nitidulidae, Ciidae, Melandryidae, Cerambycidae, Nemonychidae, and Curculionidae (Table 1). Families not well represented were the Gyrinidae, Carabidae, Haliplidae, Dytiscidae, Hydrophilidae, Leiodidae, Staphylinidae, Buprestidae, Coccinellidae, and Chrysomelidae) (Table 1). The aquatic Coleoptera (Gyrinidae, Haliplidae, Dytiscidae, Hydrophilidae) require more specialized sampling methods such as dip netting in various kinds of aquatic habitats, as noted by Alarie (2016). These families are reasonably well known for PE as a result of his targeted sampling on the island. The low proportion (9.1%) of known Carabidae from PE captured in Lindgren funnel traps in this study (Table 1) was also not unexpected considering that most carabids are associated with habitats on the ground, as their common name, ground beetles, implies (Larochelle and Larivière 2003). Pitfall trapping, hand collecting under rocks and logs, litter sifting, treading wetland habitats, splashing pond and stream margins, and ultraviolet light trapping provided many new records for this family for NB (Webster and Bousquet 2008). Majka (2008b) added 14 species using primarily pitfall trapping. Continued use of these methods will undoubtedly result in more species records in this large family. In the current study 36 species of Staphylinidae were added to the faunal list of the province, bringing the total number of species known to 124 (Table 1.). Compared to NB, with 767 species (Webster 2016), this number is very low and a number of genera that are well represented in NB (Lordithon, Tachinus, Tachyporus, Atheta, Philhygra, Gyrophaena, Oxypoda, Stenus, Philonthus; Webster 2016) are poorly represented in PE, or absent (Philhygra, Oxypoda). For example, 31 species of Gyrophaena are known from NB (Webster 2016), only two are known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). Members of this genus are often abundant in fungi on the forest floor or on standing trees (Klimaszewski et al. 2009). There are undoubtedly many more than two species of this genus on PE. Other species of Staphylinidae are associated with wetland habitats (freshwater and salt marshes, vernal ponds, stream, pond and lake margins, intertidal habitats), forest floor habitats (leaf litter, moss, rotten logs, fungi), animal nests, and standing tree habitats (subcortical, tree holes) (Newton et al. 2001; Klimaszewski et al. 2018). Sampling of such habitats will undoubtedly result in a significant number of new records of this family for PE, as has been the case in NB (Webster et al. 2016d, e). The Staphylinidae will undoubtedly become the largest family of Coleoptera on PE once this family is adequately sampled. Sampling these habitats should also result in the discovery of many other Coleoptera species on PE. Sweeping and beating foliage in a variety of open and forested habitats should be productive for Coccinellidae, Chrysomelidae, and Curculionidae.
Species accounts
Species with a † are adventive to Canada, species with a ‡ are either Holarctic or adventive to Canada, species with an * are Holarctic. The determination that a species was a new was based on absence from Bousquet et al. (2013), Webster et al. (2020, 2022), and other publications since Bousquet et al. (2013). The classification used below follows Bousquet et al. (2013) except for the Hydrophiloidea, which follows Short and Fikáĉek (2013). Below we report 295 species new to this island province and include a brief synopsis of the 81 families known from PE.
Family GYRINIDAE Latreille, 1810
Bousquet et al. (2013) listed nine species of Gyrinidae for PE. Alarie (2016) added another three species for a total of 12 species for the province. In this study, no members of this aquatic family of beetles were captured in Lindgren funnel traps.
Family CARABIDAE Latreille, 1802
Bousquet et al. (2013) reported 174 species of Carabidae from PE. A significant proportion of these records were from a two-year survey in 1987 and 1988 by Larochelle and Larivière (1990) who added 108 species. In this study, 16 species were captured in Lindgren funnel traps. Only two of these are new to PE. Interestingly, these two species are associated with trees (under bark of fallen or standing trees; Larochelle and Larivière 2003), and are species that one would expect to be captured in Lindgren funnel traps (Lindgren 1983).
Subfamily TRECHINAE Bonelli, 1810
Tachyta (Tachyta) angulata Casey, 1918
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.YT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily HARPALINAE Bonelli, 1810
Cymindus (Pinacodera) limbata Dejean, 1831
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in hemlock (1), poplar (1), red maple (3), white spruce (1), low trap (1) (7, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (4, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in white pine (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family HALIPLIDAE Aubé, 1836
Bousquet et al. (2013) listed six species of Haliplidae for PE. Alarie (2016) added Haliplusconnexus Matheson. No members of the aquatic family of beetles were captured in Lindgren funnel traps in this study.
Family DYTISCIDAE Leach, 1815
Bousquet et al. (2013) listed 38 species of Dytiscidae for PE. Alarie (2016) added another 27 species bringing the total number of known species for PE to 65. No members of this aquatic beetle family were captured in Lindgren funnel traps in this study.
Family HELOPHORIDAE Leach, 1815
Two species of Helophoridae are known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). One member of this aquatic group of beetles was captured in a Lindgren funnel trap at the Brookvale Demonstration Woodlot.
Family HYDROPHILIDAE Latreille, 1802
Nineteen species of Hydrophilidae are known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). Only two species of this family of mostly aquatic species was captured in Lindgren funnel traps. One is a new record and is reported below.
Subfamily ENOCHRINAE Short & Fikáček, 2013
Cymbiodytavindicata Fall, 1924
New record. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family HISTERIDAE Gyllenhal, 1808
Bousquet et al. (2013) reported 14 species of this family for PE. In this study five species were captured in Lindgren funnel traps, four of which are new records for the province and are reported below.
Subfamily SAPRININAE Blanchard, 1845
Gnathoncusbarbatus Bousquet & Laplante, 1999
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily HISTERINAE Gyllenhal, 1808
Histercurtatus J.E. LeConte, 1844
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Platysoma (Cylister) coarctatu m J.E. LeConte, 1844
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VII.2019 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), low traps (3, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Platysoma (Cylistus) deficiens (Casey, 1924)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), low traps (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family PTILIIDAE Erichson, 1845
Only three species of this family of minute beetles are known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). None were captured in Lindgren funnel traps in this study.
Family LEIODIDAE Fleming, 1821
Only two species of Leiodidae were reported for PE by Bousquet et al. (2013). In this study, five species were recorded. Four of these are newly recorded for PE.
Subfamily LEIODINAE Fleming, 1821
Anistomaglobososa Hatch, 1829
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily CHOLEVINAE Kirby, 1837
Nemadus (Laferius) brachyderus (LeConte, 1863)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Nemadus (Nemadus) horni Hatch, 1933
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Nemadus (Nemadus) triangulum Jeannel, 1936
New record. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family SILPHIDAE Latreille, 1806
Eleven species of Silphidae have been recorded from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). Five of these were recorded in this study.
Family STAPHYLINIDAE Latreille, 1802
Fifty-one species of Staphylinidae were collected in Lindgren funnel traps in this study (Table 1). Thirty-six of these (70.6%) are new records for PE, bringing the total number of Staphylinidae known from PE to 124, demonstrating the effectiveness of these traps for detecting new members of this family. However, compared to NB with its 767 species (Webster 2016), this number is low and many additional species are likely to be found in the province with more habitat-targeted sampling.
Subfamily OMALIINAE MacLeay, 1825
Acidotasubcarinata Erichson, 1840
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Eusphalerum (Eusphalerum) orientale (Bernhauer, 1912)
New record. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1), low trap (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Eusphalerum (Eusphalerum) pothos (Mannerheim, 1843)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Phloeonomuslaesicollis (Mäklin, 1852)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VI–13.VIII.2019 (1) low traps (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily PSELAPHINAE Latreille, 1802
Batrisodes (Excavodes) frontalis (LeConte, 1849)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Batrisodes (Excavodes) lineaticollis (Aubé, 1833)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Euplectus (Euplectus) duryi Casey, 1908)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1 ♂ (dissected), AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Euplectus (Euplectus) elongatus Brendel, 1893
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Bibloporusbicanalis (Casey, 1884)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily PHLOEOCHARINAE Erichson, 1839
Charhyphuspicipennis (LeConte, 1863)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in white pine (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2013, canopy trap in white pine (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily TACHYPORINAE MacLeay, 1825
Bryoporusrufescens LeConte, 1863
New records. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Carphacisnepigonensis (Bernhauer, 1912)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Coproporusventriculus (Say, 1832)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Sepedophiluscinctulus (Erichson, 1839)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VI–13.VIII.2019 (1), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Sepedophiluslittoreus (Linnaeus, 1758)†
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily ALEOCHARINAE Fleming, 1821
Most individuals of this subfamily were dissected to confirm their identity.
Atheta (Dimetrota) fanatica Casey, 1910
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), canopy traps in poplar (2), low traps (2) (2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1 ♀, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (1 ♂, 2 ♀♀, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, BC, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Peliopterathujae (Klimaszewski & Webster, 2016)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1 ♂, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NB, PE (Webster et al. 2016e; Klimaszewski et al. 2018).
Note.Klimaszewski et al. (2018) transferred this species from the genus Atheta in which it was originally described to the genus Pelioptera.
Cypheacurtula (Erichson, 1837)‡
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VII.2019, low trap (1 ♂, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, QC, NB, PE (Klimaszewski et al. 2018).
Note. This species was originally described as a new species, Agaricomorphavincenti Klimaszewski & Webster in Webster et al. (2016e). However, Klimaszewski et al. (2018) later synonymized it with Cypheacurtula (Erichson, 1837). It is unclear if this is an adventive or a Holarctic species.
Homolotaplana (Gyllenhal, 1810)†
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VII.2019, low trap (1 ♂, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, MB, ON, NB, NS, PE, NF (Klimaszewski et al. 2018).
Hylotaochracea Casey, 1906
New records. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1 ♀, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1 ♂, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Klimaszewski et al. 2018).
Hylotacryptica Klimaszewski & Webster, 2016
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1 ♂, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1 ♀, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, NB, PE (Klimaszewski et al. 2016; Webster et al. 2016e, 2022).
Mniusayukonensis (Klimaszewski & Godin, 2012)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.YT, BC, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Klimaszewski et al. 2014, 2021).
Phloeoporaoregona Casey, 1906
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1 ♀, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (1 ♀, 1 not dissected, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Placusatachyporoides (Walt, 1838)†
New record. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, low trap (1 ♂, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Klimaszewski et al. 2018).
Subfamily PIESTINAE Erichson, 1839
Siagoniumpunctatum (LeConte, 1866)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily OSORIINAE Erichson, 1839
Clavilispinusprolixus (LeConte, 1877)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, white panel trap (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily OXYTELINAE Fleming, 1821
Coprophilusstriatulus (Fabricius, 1792)†
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily SCYDMAENINAE Leach, 1815
Parascydmuscorpusculus (Casey, 1897)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily STAPHYLININAE Latreille, 1802
Tympanophoruspuncticollis (Erichson, 1840)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, low trap (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Bisniusblandus (Gravenhorst, 1806)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Bisniusquediinus (Horn, 1884)
New record. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Philonthuscaeruleipenniscaeruleipennis (Mannerheim, 1830)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Quedius (Microsaurus) bicoloris Smetana & Webster, 2011
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low traps (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Quedius (Microsaurus) canadensis (Casey, 1915)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Quedius (Microsaurus) mesomelinus mesomelinus (Marsham, 1802)†
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1) 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy trap in red maple (1), low traps (3) (4 ♂♂ dissected, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (2), 14.VIII–17.IX.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2) low traps (3) (5, (3 ♂♂ dissected), AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, low trap (1 ♂ (dissected), AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Platydracusviridanus (Horn, 1879)
New record. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Neohypnusbeckeri Smetana, 1982
New records. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, white panel trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family GEOTRUPIDAE Latreille, 1802
One species of this family is newly recorded for PE. Only one other species, the adventive Geotrupusstercorarius (Linnaeus), was previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily GEOTRUPINAE Latreille, 1802
Geotrupus (Anoplotrupes) balyi Jekel, 1865
New record. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family TROGIDAE MacKeay, 1819
One of the two species of this family known from PE was captured in Lindgren funnel traps during this study.
Family LUCANIDAE Latreille, 1804
Two species of Lucanidae were recorded in this study. Both are new records for PE. Only one species, Platycerusdepressus LeConte, was previously known from the province (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily SYNDESINAE MacLeay, 1819
Ceruchuspiceus (Weber)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily LUCANINAE Latreille, 1804
Platycerusvirescens (Fabricius, 1775)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family SCARABAEIDAE Latreille, 1802
Thirteen species of Scarabaeidae were listed by Bousquet et al. (2013) from PE. In this study we recorded ten species, six being new to the province, bringing the total number of known species in PE to 19.
Subfamily APHODIINAE Leach, 1815
Dialytesstriatulus (Say, 1825)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily AEGIALIINAE Laporte, 1840
Caeliusrufescens (Horn, 1887)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily MELOLONTHINAE Leach, 1819
Dichelonyxalbicollis Burmeister, 1855
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy traps in poplar (1), white spruce (1) (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Dichelonyxsubvittata LeConte, 1856
New records. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy traps in poplar (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Sericaatracapilla (Kirby, 1837)
New records. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1 ♂ (dissected), AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2 ♂♂ (dissected), AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily CETONIINAE Leach, 1815
Osmodermascabra (Palisot de Beauvois, 1805)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family EUCINETIDAE Lacordaire, 1857
One species of this family was recorded (at all four study sites) and it is a new record for PE. Only one species was previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Eucinetusmorio LeConte, 1853
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1) low traps (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family SCIRTIDAE Fleming, 1821
Bousquet et al. (2013) included seven species of Scirtidae for PE. In this study three species were recorded; two are new to the province.
Subfamily SCIRTINAE Fleming, 1821
Contacyphonpadi (Linnaeus, 1758)†
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 14.VIII–17.IX.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Sacodespulchella (Guérin-Méneville, 1843)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family BUPRESTIDAE Leach, 1815
Twelve species of Buprestidae were recorded for PE by Bousquet et al. (2013). In this study we recorded five species. Three of these, all in genus Agrilus, are new to PE.
Subfamily AGRILINAE Laporte, 1835
Agrilusgranulatusliragus Barter & W.J. Brown, 1950
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC)
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Agrilusmasculinus Horn, 1891
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in red maple (2), in white spruce (1) (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e).
Agriluspolitus (Say, 1825)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family BYRRHIDAE Latreille, 1804
Four species of this family are known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). We recorded one of these species, the adventive Simplocariasemistriata (Fabricius) at the Brookvale Woodlot.
Family ELMIDAE Curtis, 1830
Four members of this family have been recorded from PE (Bousquet et al. (2013). We did not record any of these aquatic beetles in this study.
Family HETEROCERIDAE MacLeay, 1825
One species is known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). None were recorded in our study.
Family PTILODACTYLIDAE Laporte, 1836
One species is known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). None were recorded in our study.
Family EUCNEMIDAE Eschscholtz, 1829
Lindgren funnel traps have proven very effective for detecting Eucnemidae in NB (Webster et al. 2012b, 2016e). The same was true for PE in this study, where 13 species were detected, nine of which are new records for the province (Table 1). The four other species were species previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013), and thus all known species from PE were detected in this study using Lindgren funnel traps.
Subfamily MELASINAE Fleming, 1821
Entomophthalmusrufiolus (LeConte, 1866)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Microrhaguspectinatus LeConte, 1866
New records. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low traps (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Microrhagustriangularis (Say, 1823)
New records. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Epiphaniscornutus Eschscholtz, 1829
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Dirrhagofarsusernae Otto, Muona & McClarin, 2014†
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (17), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (8), in red maple (1), low traps (10) (19, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (5, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NB, NS, PE (Webster et al. 2016e, 2020).
Note.Otto et al. (2014) described Dirrhagofarsusernae from Ohio in the USA but considered it to be an introduction of a previously unknown species from Asia. It has become widespread in the northeastern USA (Otto et al. (2014). Webster et al. (2016e) first reported this species from Canada in NB and later reported it from NS (Webster et al. 2020). This appears to be the most common (many more specimens were collected than were vouchered) eucnemid on PE based on the records above.
Isorhipisobliqua (Say, 1839)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (1), in white spruce (1), low trap (1) (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–3.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (black) (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Isorhipisruficornis (Say, 1823)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, white panel trap (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily MACRAULACINAE Fleutiaux, 1923
Dromaeolusharringtoni Horn, 1886
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Onichodonorchesides Newman, 1838
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in red maple (1), low traps (3) (4, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2022).
Family THROSCIDAE Laporte, 1840
Both known species of this family from PE listed by Bousquet et al. (2013) were captured in Lindgren funnel traps in this study.
Family ELATERIDAE Leach, 1815
Bousquet listed 49 species for PE. In this study, 45 species of Elateridae were captured in Lindgren funnel traps, 18 (40%) being new provincial records. Additional records will likely be detected with further sampling using these traps.
Subfamily AGRYPNINAE Candèze, 1857
Laconauroratus (Say, 1839)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily DENDROMETRINAE Gistel, 1848
Athousacanthus (Say, 1839)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (4) (5, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, low traps (2, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Athousbrightwelli (Kirby, 1837)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (7), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), canopy traps in hemlock (1), in white spruce (1), low traps (7) (9, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (2), canopy traps in poplar (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (4), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (5, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Athousposticus (Melsheimer, 1845)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Athousscapularis (Say, 1839)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Limoniusconfusus LeConte, 1853
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (3), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), canopy traps in poplar (4), low traps (4) (8, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Hypoganussulcicollis (Say, 1833)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Oxygonusmontanus C. Schaeffer, 1917
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pseudanostirushamatus (Say, 1834)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily NEGASTRIINAE Nakane & Kishii, 1956
Neohypdonustumescens (LeConte, 1853)
New record. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily ELATERINAE Leach, 1815
Agriotesfucosus (LeConte, 1853)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Dalopiuscognatus W.J. Brown, 1934
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1 ♂ (dissected), AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1 ♂ dissected), AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), low traps (7 ♂♂ (dissected), AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Dalopiusfuscipes W.J. Brown, 1934
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (2), in poplar (2) (4 ♂♂ dissected), AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.V–5.VI.2019 (1), 5.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in sugar maple (1), low traps (2) (3, (2 ♂♂ dissected), AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Ampedusoblessus (Say, 1833)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (1), in white pine (1), low trap (1) (3, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2022).
Ampedusprotervus (LeConte, 1853)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2), in white spruce (1) (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy traps in red maple (1), in white pine (1) (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–14.VIII.2014 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2), low trap (1) (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Ampedusvitiosus (LeConte, 1853)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2022).
Megapenthesrogersi Horn, 1871
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Idolusdebilis (LeConte, 1884)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in hemlock (1), in red maple (1), low trap (1) (3, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in hemlock (1) low traps (2) (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family LYCIDAE Laporte, 1836
Members of this family were not previously known from PE. Here we report eight species of this family from the province.
Subfamily DICTYOPTERINAE Houlbert, 1922
Dictyopteraaurora (Herbst, 1784)*
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily LYCINAE Laporte, 1836
Caeniadimidiata (Fabricius, 1801)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy traps in poplar (1), in white spruce (1) (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Leptoceletesbasalis (LeConte, 1847)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low traps (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Eropterusarculus Green, 1951
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Eroshumeralis (Fabricius, 1801)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Erotides (Erotides) sculptilis (Say, 1835)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Platerosflavoscutellatus Blatchley, 1914
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Plateroalictor (Newman, 1838)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–`4.VIII.2019, canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family LAMPYRIDAE Rafinesque, 1815
Bousquet et al. (2013) listed six species of Lampyridae from PE. In our study we recorded five species, one being a new record for the province.
Subfamily LAMPYRINAE Rafinesque, 1815
Pyractomenaborealis (Randall, 1838)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (3) in hemlock (2), (5, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family CANTHARIDAE Imhoff, 1856
Only one species, the adventive Cantharisrufa Linnaeus was previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). Pelletier and Hébert (2014) did not provide any additional PE records in their treatment of this family. Pentinsaari et al. (2019) subsequently added the adventive Malthodespumilus (Brébisson) to the provincial list. Here, we provide 14 new records for PE, bringing the total number of species known to the province to 16.
Subfamily CANTHARINAE Imhoff, 1856
Pacificanthiarotundicollis (Say, 1825)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (1), in white spruce (1) (2 AFC); New Harmony, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Rhagonychafraxini (Say, 1823)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), canopy trap in hemlock (1), low trap (1) (2 AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (4), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), low traps (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Rhagonychaimbecillis (LeConte, 1851)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1 AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy traps in red maple (3), sugar maple (1), white pine (2) (6, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Rhagonycharecta (Melsheimer, 1846)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (7), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (3), canopy traps in red maple (3), in poplar (3), in hemlock (6), in white spruce (2) (14, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), canopy traps in white pine (2), in sugar maple (1) (3, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (5), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (2), canopy traps in poplar (7), low trap (1) (8, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (4), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (7, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Dichelotarsuspiniphilus (Eschscholtz, 1830)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy traps in red maple (1), in poplar (1) (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, NU, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Dichelotarsuspuberulus (LeConte, 1850)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy traps in red maples (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Dichelotarsuspunctatus (LeConte, 1850)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy traps in red maple (1), in poplar (1) (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Dichelotarsussimplex (Couper, 1865)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Podabrusdiadema (Fabricius, 1798)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2) canopy traps in red maple (1), in hemlock (1), white spruce (1), low traps (2) (5, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in sugar maple (2), white pine (1) (3, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (6, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Podabrusintrusus Green, 1947
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in poplar snag (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Podabrusmodestus (Say, 1823)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (1), in white spruce (2) (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Subfamily SILINAE Mulsant, 1862
Silispercomis (Say, 1835)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), canopy traps in red maple (2), poplar (1), in white spruce (1) (4, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in white pine (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Subfamily MALTHININAE Kiesenwetter, 1852
Malthodesfragilis (LeConte, 1851)
New record. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy traps in red maple (1, AFC; 2, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. YK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Malthodesniger (LeConte, 1851)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Pelletier and Hébert 2014).
Family DERODONTIDAE LeConte, 1861
The records below represent the first report of this beetle family for PE. Two species are known from adjacent NB, and four are known from NS (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily LARICOBIINAE Mulsant & Rey, 1864
Laricobiusrubidus LeConte, 1861
New records. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in hemlock (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family DERMESTIDAE Latreille, 1804
Eleven species are known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). In this study we recorded only one of these species, the adventive Anthrenusmuseorum (Linnaeus).
Family BOSTRICHIDAE Latreille, 1802
Five species are known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). We did not record any of these species in our study.
Family PTINIDAE Latreille, 1892
Bousquet et al. (2013) recorded fifteen species of Ptinidae from PE. Eleven species were recorded during this study, six of which are new to PE. This brings the total number of species known from the province to 21.
Subfamily ANOBIINAE Fleming, 1821
Oligomerusobtusus LeConte, 1865
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e).
Subfamily PTILININAE Shuckard, 1839
Ptilinuslobatus Casey, 1898
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in white pine (1), low trap (1, AFC; 1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, BC, AB, MB, ON, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Ptilinuspruinosus Casey, 1898
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1), in white spruce (1) (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e).
Ptilinusruficornis Say, 1823
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy traps in red maple (1), in poplar (1) (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), canopy traps in poplar (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily XYLETININAE Gistel, 1848
Xyletinuslugubris LeConte, 1878
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e).
Subfamily DORCATOMINAE C.G. Thomson, 1859
Sculptothecapuberula (LeConte, 1865)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e).
Family LYMEXYLIDAE Fleming, 1821
This is the first record of this family for the province of PE. Elateroideslugubris (Say) is the only member of this family known from Canada (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily HYLECOETINAE Germar, 1818
Elateroideslugubris (Say, 1835)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family TROGOSSITIDAE Latreille, 1802
Bousquet et al. (2013 reported two members of this family for PE. In this study three species were found at the four study sites, two of which are new for PE.
Subfamily TROGOSSITINAE Latrielle, 1802
Calitysscabra (Thunberg, 1784)*
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, NT, BC, AB, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Tenebriodescorticalis (Melsheimer, 1844)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VIII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2) and in hemlock (1) (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family CLERIDAE Latreille, 1802
Eight species of Cleridae were recorded from the four woodlots, five being new records. Bousquet et al. (2013) listed seven species of Cleridae for PE. With these new records there are currently 12 species known from PE.
Subfamily TILLINAE Fischer von Waldheim, 1813
Cymatoderabicolor (Say, 1825)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1) canopy traps in red maple (2), in poplar (1) (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily CLERINAE Latreille, 1802
Enoclerusnigripesrufiventris (Spinola, 1844)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (1), in hemlock (3) (4, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2), low trap (1) (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Thanasimusdubius (Fabricius, 1777)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in white spruce (1) low trap (1) (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, AB, AK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Thanasimusundatulusnubilus (Klug, 1842)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2), in red maple (1) (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.YT, NT, BC, AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Thanasimusundatulusundatulus (Say, 1835)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy trap in white spruce (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), canopy trap in white pine (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, NT, BC, AB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e).
Comments.Webster et al. (2016e) commented that these two subspecies co-occur at many sites in NB without any intermediate specimens. The same situation occurs in PE. More studies are required to establish the status of these two co-occurring subspecies.
Family MELYRIDAE Leach, 1815
Only one species of Melyridae, the adventive Malachiusaeneus (Linnaeus), was previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. (2013). Here we report another species new to the province.
Subfamily MALACHIINAE Fleming, 1821
Nodopusflavilabris (Say, 1825)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family BYTURIDAE Gistel, 1848
Byturusunicolor Say is the only member of this family in Canada and was previously recorded from PE by Bousquet et al. (2013). We found this species at three of the four study sites.
Family SPHINDIDAE Jacquelin du Val, 1860
These are the first records of this family for the province of PE. Only four species are known from the Maritime Provinces (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily ODONTOSPHINDINAE Sen Gupta & Crowson, 1979
Odontosphindusdenticollis LeConte, 1878
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low traps (3, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (2), canopy traps in poplar (4, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily SPHINDINAE Jacquelin du Val, 1860
Sphindusamericanus LeConte, 1866
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Sphindustrinifer Casey, 1898
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, 4.VI–3.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family EROTYLIDAE Latreille, 1802
Two species of this family were previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). Here we report another two species. Both known PE species were also recorded in this study.
Subfamily EROTYLINAE Latreille, 1802
Triplaxfrosti Casey, 1824
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (1), in poplar (1), in white spruce (1), in hemlock (1), low trap (1) (5, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Tritomapulchra Say, 1826
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family MONOTOMIDAE Laporte, 1840
Four species of Monotomidae were recorded from the four woodlots; three are new records for PE. Two species of this family were previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily RHIZOPHAGINAE Redtenbacher, 1845
Rhizophagus (Anomophagus) brunneus brunneus Horn, 1879
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Rhizophagus (Rhizophagus) dimidiatus Mannerheim, 1843
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, BC, AB, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Rhizophagus (Rhizophagus) remotus LeConte, 1866
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low traps (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family CRYPTOPHAGIDAE Kirby, 1826
Ten species of Cryptophagidae were found at the four woodlots in this study. Among these six are new to PE. Seven species were previously known from the province (Bousquet et al. 2013). These new additions bring the total number species of this family known from PE to 13.
Subfamily CRYPTOPHAGINAE Kirby, 1826
Henotideruscentromaculatus Reitter, 1877*
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, NT, AB, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily ATOMARIINAE LeConte, 1861
Atomaria (Anchicera) lewisi Reitter, 1877†
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Atomaria (Atomaria) affinis R.F. Sahlberg, 1834*
New record. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, QC, NB, NS, PE (Pelletier and Hébert 2019).
Atomaria (Atomaria) alpina Heer, 1841†
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Pelletier and Hébert 2019).
Atomaria (Atomaria) constricta (Casey, 1900)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, QC, NB, PE (Pelletier and Hébert 2019).
Atomaria (Atomaria) pinicola Pelletier, 2019
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.QC, NB, PE (Pelletier and Hébert 2019).
Family SILVANIDAE Kirby, 1837
Two species of Silvanidae were recorded from the four woodlots. Both are new records for PE. Two other species were previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily BRONTINAE Blanchard, 1845
Dendrophaguscygnaei Mannerheim, 1846
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily SILVANINAE Kirby, 1837
Silvanusbidentatus (Fabricius, 1792)†
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, low traps (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family CUCUJIDAE Latreille, 1802
This represents the first record of this family for PE. Only two species of this family occur in the Maritime Provinces (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Cucujusclavipesclavipes Fabricius, 1777
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), low traps (4, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family PHALACRIDAE Leach, 1815
One (Olibrussemistriatus, LeConte) of the two known species of this family reported by Bousquet et al. (2013) from PE was found at the Valleyfield Woodlot.
Family LAEMOPHLOEIDAE Ganglbauer, 1899
Five species of Laemophloeidae were recorded from the four woodlots; three of these are new to PE. Bousquet et al. (2013) previously reported the other two species and thus all known species from PE were detected in this study using Lindgren funnel traps.
Charaphloeusconvexulus (LeConte, 1879)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1), canopy trap (1) (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, canopy trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Cryptolestesturicicus (Grouvelle, 1876)†
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy traps in red maple (1), in poplar (1) (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–14.VII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1), low trap (1) (2 AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e).
Laemophloeusfasciatus Melsheimer, 1844
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), low traps (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VI.20–19 (1) low traps (4), canopy trap (1) (5, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family KATERETIDAE Kirby, 1837
Bousquet et al. (2013) listed only the adventive Brachypteroluspulicarius (Linnaeus) from PE. Here we report two additional species.
Brachypterusurticae (Fabricius, 1792)†
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Heterhelussericanssericans (LeConte, 1859)
New records. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family NITIDULIDAE Latreille, 1802
Bousquet et al. (2013) listed twelve species of Nitidulidae for PE. In this study, twenty-two species were captured in Lindgren funnel traps at the four woodlots. Thirteen of these are new to PE, including Pityophagusferrugineus (Linnaeus, 1760) which is a new North American record. Only two species previously known from PE were not captured in these traps.
Subfamily EPURAEINAE Kirejtshuk, 1986
Epuraea (Epuraea) linearis Mäklin, 1853*
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, low trap (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, 3.VI–13.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, AB, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e).
Epuraea (Epuraea) pallescens labilis Erichson, 1843
New records. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Epuraea (Epuraea) planulata Erichson, 1843
New records. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VI–13.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Epuraea (Epuraea) rufomarginata (Stephens, 1830)*
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple, low trap (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019 (2), 3.VI–13.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Epuraea (Epuraea) truncatella (Mannerheim, 1846)
New records. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Epuraeaavara (Randall, 1838)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (8), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in white pine (1), low traps (12) (13, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, BC, AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily CARPOPHILINAE Erichson, 1842
Carpophilus (Ecnomorphus) brachypterus (Say, 1825)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily NITIDULINAE Latreille, 1802
Omositanearctica Kirejtshuk, 1987
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Cychramusadustus Erichson, 1843
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily CILLAEINAE Kirejtshuk & Audisio, 1986
Colopterustruncatus (Randall, 1838)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, canopy traps in red maple (1), in poplar (1) (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.YT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily CRYPTARCHINAE C.G. Thomson, 1859
Glischrochilus (Glischrochilus) moratus W.J. Brown, 1932
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in white spruce (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC)
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Glischrochilus (Glischrochilus) vittatus (Say, 1835)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pityophagusferrugineus (Linnaeus, 1760)†
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 2.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), low traps (1, AFC; 1, CNC, 2, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. PE, New Canadian and North American Record.
Comments: Specimens (all females) of an unusual Pityophagus species unlike any North American species were captured at the Brookvale Woodlot (Fig. 2A). After checking various websites showing Palaearctic Pityophagus species, it appeared that this species was likely the European P.ferrugineus. We were able to confirm this identification by comparing our specimens with specimens (six females, one male) from Sweden and Finland (one female from Sweden is illustrated in Fig. 2B); the specimens were nearly identical in morphology, including the shape of the female ovipositor. In view of this, we conclude that the PE specimens are P.ferrugineus, which is a new North American and Canadian record.
Figure 2.
Pityophagusferrugineus (Linnaeus) A habitus in dorsal view of female from Brookvale, Queens Co., PE, Canada B habitus in dorsal view of female from Mögstorp, Östergötland Prov., Sweden. Scale bar: 1 mm.
Pityophagusferrugineus likely arrived in North America via untreated wood packaging of goods imported from Eurasia. Larvae of P.ferrugineus are common in galleries of coniferous bark beetles in Eurasia where they prey on larvae of a number of Scolytinae genera, including Ips, Hylastes, and Dryocoetes (Anon 2022). Scolytinae were the most common subfamily of beetles in wood packaging intercepted at US ports of entry between 1985 and 2000 (Haack 2006) and between 1984 and 2008 (Haack et al. 2014). Pityophagusferrugineus is attracted to stored wood (Lindelöw et al. 1992) as well as traps baited with ethanol and alpha-pinene (Schroeder 1999) or ethanol and lineatin (Martikainen 2001). All specimens on PE were captured in low traps baited with the softwood blend (monochamol, ipsenol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate plus UHR alpha-pinene and UHR ethanol).
Family CERYLONIDAE Billberg, 1820
Two species of this small family of beetles were recorded in this study, one being new to PE. The other species was previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily CERYLONINAE Billberg, 1820
Cerylonunicolor (Ziegler, 1845)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family ENDOMYCHIDAE Leach, 1815
Two species of this family were previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). In this study four species were recorded from the four woodlots, three being species new to PE.
Subfamily ANAMORPHINAE Strohecker, 1953
Symbiotesduryi Blatchley, 1910
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e, 2020).
Subfamily ENDOMYCHINAE Leach, 1815
Endomychusbiguttatus Say, 1824
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, canopy traps in poplar (2), low trap (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily LYCOPERDININAE Bromhead, 1838
Mycetinaperpulchra (Newman, 1838)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family COCCINELLIDAE Latreille, 1807
Bousquet et al. (2013) reported 21 species of Coccinellidae from PE. In this study we detected nine species, three of which are newly recorded for PE.
Subfamily COCCINELLINAE Latreille, 1807
Chilocorusstigma (Say, 1835)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (1), in white spruce, low trap (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Hyperaspisbinotata (Say, 1826)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Scymnus (Pullus) puncticollis LeConte, 1852
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy traps in red maple (1), in white spruce (2) (3 ♂♂ (dissected), AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2020).
Family CORYLOPHIDAE LeConte, 1852
One species of Corylophidae was recorded in this study and it was a new record for the province. Only one other species of this family was previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. (2013).
Subfamily CORYLOPHINAE LeConte, 1852
Clypastraealunata (LeConte, 1852)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (2), in hemlock (1), in poplar (1) low trap (5, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e).
Family LATRIDIIDAE Erichson, 1842
Bousquet et al. (2013) included 17 species of this family from PE. Hammond and Chambers (2020) added Corticariaelongata (Gyllenhal) in their revision of the Corticaria. In our study we recorded seven species, two being new records.
Subfamily LATRIDIINAE Erichson, 1842
Enicmustenuicornis LeConte, 1878
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), canopy trap in hemlock (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, MB, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Stephostethusbreviclavis (Fall, 1899)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family MYCETOPHAGIDAE Leach, 1815
Bousquet et al. (2013) included two species of this family from PE. In our study we recorded three species, two being new records, bringing the total number of known species for PE to four.
Subfamily MYCETOPHAGINAE Leach, 1815
Mycetophagus (Mycetophagus) punctatus Say, 1826
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1) low traps (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (4, AFC; 1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Mycetophagus (Parilendus) quadriguttatus P.W.J. Müller, 1821‡
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family CIIDAE Leach, 1819
Only two species of this family were previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. (2013). In this study we recorded these two species, as well as 12 new records for the island province indicating the usefulness of Lindgren funnel traps for detecting members of this family. These traps were also very effective for detecting species of this family in NB (Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Subfamily CIINAE Leach, 1819
Ceracisthoracicornis (Ziegler, 1845)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Cisangustus Hatch, 1962
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (black) (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Note.Lawrence (1971) noted that this species was restricted to the coniferous forests at higher elevations of the Pacific coast of BC but mentioned that additional fieldwork might reveal a broader distribution. Lopes-Andrade et al. (2016) reported it from NB and here we report it from PE based on the record above. This species will likely be found in intervening areas of Canada.
Ciscreberrimus Mellié, 1849
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Cisfuscipes Mellié, 1849
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, low traps (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in white pine (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (4), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (5) (6, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Cishorridulus Casey, 1898
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, BC, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Cisstriatulus Mellié, 1849*
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, BC, AB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Note.Lopes-Andrade et al. (2016) synonymized Cisstriolata Casey, 1898 with C.striatulus.
Cissubmicans Abeille de Perrin, 1874*
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Note. Lopes-Andrade (2016) synonymized Cispistorius Casey, 1898 with C.submicans.
Dolichocislaricinus (Mellié, 1849)*
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Note.Lopes-Andrade et al. (2016) synonymized Dolichocisindistinctus Hatch, 1962 with D.laricinus.
Hadreuleelongatula (Gyllenhal, 1827)†
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Malacocisbrevicollis (Casey, 1898)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Orthocispunctatus (Mellié, 1849)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in in poplar (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in hemlock (2), low traps (2) (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, NT, BC, AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Plesiociscribrum Casey, 1898
New record. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in white pine (3), low trap (1) (4, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, MB, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Lopes-Andrade et al. 2016).
Family TETRATOMIDAE Billberg, 1820
Five species of this family were recorded from the four woodlots and four of these represented new records for PE. Only two species of Tetratomidae were previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily TETRATOMINAE Billberg, 1820
Tetratoma (Abstrulia) canadensis Nikitsky & Chantal, 2004
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e).
Tetratoma (Abstrulia) tesselata (Melsheimer, 1844)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 13.VIII–17.IX.2019 (1), canopy traps in hemlock (1), red maple (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC: 1, RWC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), canopy trap in poplar (1), low trap (black, 1) (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily PENTHINAE Lacordaire, 1859
Pentheobliquata (Fabricius, 1801)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily EUSTROPHINAE Gistel, 1848
Eustrophustomentosus Say, 1826
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family MELANDRYIDAE Leach, 1815
Bousquet et al. (2013) listed five species of this family for PE. In this study we recorded 17 species at the four woodlots including the five previously known species. The other 12 species are newly recorded for PE and we were able to detect all the Melandryidae known from PE using Lindgren funnel traps.
Subfamily MELANDRYINAE Leach, 1815
Hypulussimulator Newman, 1838
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (2, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Emmesaconnectens Newman, 1838
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (4, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Orchesiacastanea (Melsheimer, 1846)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (2), 14.VIII–17.IX.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2), low trap (1) (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Orchesiacultriformis Laliberté, 1967
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (3), 13.VIII–17.IX.2019 (1), low traps (4, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (4), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (7, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, SK, MB, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Dolotarsuslividus (C.R. Sahlberg, 1833)*
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), canopy trap in poplar (1) low traps (2) (3, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.YT, BC, AB, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Enchodessericea (Haldeman, 1848)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in poplar (1) low traps (2) (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Scotochroaatra LeConte, 1874
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2) 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), canopy traps in hemlock (2, AFC; 2, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Scotochroabuprestoides (Kirby, 1837)
New records. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), canopy trap in white pine (1), low traps (3) (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Scotochroidesantennatus Mank, 1839
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Serropalpuscoxalis Mank, 1839
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low traps (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Serropalpussubstriatus Haldeman, 1848
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (5), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (6) (7, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (8), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), low traps (10, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Xylitalaevigata (Hellenius, 1786)*
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 7.V–4.VII.2019 (2), low traps (4, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy trap in white pine (1), low trap (1) (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family MORDELLIDAE Latreille, 1802
Fourteen species of Mordellidae were listed by Bousquet et al. (2013) from PE. In this study we recorded 11 species; five are new records for the province.
Subfamily MORDELLINAE Latreille, 1802
Tomoxialineela LeConte, 1862
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (4, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (4), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (4), low traps (2) (6, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Mordellistenaandreae LeConte, 1862
New records. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, RWC); Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2020).
Note.Bousquet et al. (2013) placed this species in the genus Mordellina, but Lisberg (2003) recommended keeping it in the genus Mordellistena, noting that it was not well placed in either genus.
Mordellistenafrosti Liljeblad, 1918
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, MB, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Mordellistenatosta LeConte, 1862
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Mordellochroascapularis (Say, 1824)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family RIPIPHORIDAE Gemminger, 1870
This is the first record of this family for PE. Webster et al. (2022) recently reported it from NS.
Subfamily PELECOTOMINAE Seidlitz, 1875
Pelecotomaflavipes Melsheimer, 1846
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2022).
Family ZOPHERIDAE Solier, 1834
Phellopsisobcordata (Kirby) was the only species of this family previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). Here we report another two species for the province.
Subfamily COLYDIINAE Billberg, 1820
Lasconotusborealis Horn, 1878
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Synchitafuliginosa Melsheimer, 1844
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy traps in red maple (1), in white spruce (1) (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (3) (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family TENEBRIONIDAE Latreille, 1802
Bousquet et al. (2013) listed 17 species of Tenebrionidae from PE. In this study 15 species were recorded from Lindgren funnel traps, of which eight are new records.
Subfamily LAGRIINAE Latreille, 1802
Paratenetusexutus Bousquet & Bouchard, 2014
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (4).VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (4), low traps (2) (6, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (2), canopy traps in poplar (4), low traps (3) (7, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VI,2019 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy trap in white pine (1), low traps (3) (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet and Bouchard 2014).
Subfamily TENEBRIONINAE Latreille, 1802
Neatustenebrioides (Palisot de Beauvois, 1811)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily ALLECULINAE Laporte, 1840
Androchiruserythropus (Kirby, 1837)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (2), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Mycetocharabicolor (Couper, 1865)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (3), canopy traps in poplar (2), in red maple (1), in white spruce (1), low traps (2) (6, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (2), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (3) (4, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Mycetocharabinotata (Say, 1824)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), canopy trap in white spruce (1), low traps (3) (4, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Mycetocharafoveata (LeConte, 1866)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy traps in red maple, in white spruce (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple, low trap (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2022).
Mycetocharafraterna (Say, 1824)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily DIAPERINAE Latreille, 1802
Corticeuspraetermissus (Fall, 1826)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (4, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in white pine (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1) 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family SYNCHROIDAE Kirby, 1837
Synchroapunctata Newman is the only member of this family known from PE and the Maritime Provinces as a whole (Bousquet et al. 2013). This species was recorded from the Auburn and Brookvale Woodlots.
Family STENOTRACHELIDAE C. G. Thomson, 1859
Two species were recorded from PE by Bousquet et al. (2013). One of these, Cephaloonlepturoides Newman, was recorded from three of the four sites.
Family OEDEMERIDAE Latreille, 1810
Only the adventive Nacerdesmelanura (Linnaeus) was previously known from PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). Here we report three additional members of this family for PE.
Subfamily CALOPODINAE Costa, 1852
Calopusangustus LeConte, 1851
New records. Kings. Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily OEDEMERINAE Latreille, 1810
Asclerapuncticollis (Say, 1824)
New record. Kings. Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy traps in poplar (1), in white spruce (1) (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, On, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Ascleraruficollis (Say, 1824)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1 AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family MELOIDAE Gyllenhal, 1810
Webster et al. (2022) reported Meloeimpressus from PE. This is the first record of this family for the province.
Family PYTHIDAE Solier, 1834
One of the two known species of this small family reported by Bousquet et al. (2013) was recorded in this study.
Family PYROCHROIDAE Latreille, 1806
All three species listed for PE by Bousquet et al. (2013) were recorded from Lindgren funnel traps in this study.
Family SALPINGIDAE Leach, 1815
This is the first record of this family for PE.
Subfamily SALPINGINAE Leach, 1815
Rhinosimusviridiaeneus Randall, 1838
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low traps (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low traps (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), canopy trap in white pine (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family ANTHICIDAE Latreille, 1819
Bousquet et al. (2013) listed seven species of Anthicidae for PE. We did not record any members of this family from Lindgren funnel traps in this study.
Family ADERIDAE Csiki, 1909
The only member of this family known from PE reported by Bousquet et al. (2013) is Vanonuswickhami Casey. It was recorded from the Auburn Woodlot.
Family SCRAPTIIDAE Gistel, 1848
All three of the species reported by Bousquet et al. (2013) were recorded in this study from Lindgren funnel traps.
Family CERAMBYCIDAE Latreille, 1802
Bousquet et al. (2013) listed 43 species of Cerambycidae from PE. In this study, we recorded 50 species from Lindgren funnel traps from the four woodlots. Among these were 24 species new to PE, demonstrating the effectiveness of these traps for detecting species of this family.
Subfamily PRIONINAE Latreille, 1802
Tragosomaharrisii LeConte, 1851
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), 13.VIII–17.IX.2019 (2), low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily LEPTURINAE Latreille, 1802
Judoliamontivagansmontivagans (Couper, 1864)
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1) low trap (black, 1) (2 AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Anthophylaxcyaneus (Haldeman, 1847)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pidonia (Pidonia) vibex (Newman, 1841)
New records. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2), low trap (1) (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), low traps (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily SPONDYLIDINAE Audinet-Serville, 1832
Tetropiumschwarzianum Casey, 1891
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily CERAMBYCINAE Latreille, 1802
Phymatodesmaculicollis LeConte, 1878
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy trap in white spruce (1), low traps (3) (4, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (4, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (5), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (6, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, BC, AB, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Phymatode s heutheri Wappes & Santos-Silva, 2019
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in hemlock (1), low trap (1) (1, AFC; 1 RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Webster et al. 2012c, Wappes and Santos-Silva 2019).
Note. This is the same species as Phymatodes sp. A of Bousquet et al. (2017) (Wappes and Santos-Silva 2019), and also as Phymatodes species (CNC sp. nov. #1) reported from NB by Webster et al. (2012c) confirmed by RPW based on the description in Wappes and Santos-Silva (2019).
Clytusmarginicollis Laporte & Gory, 1835
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (4, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (4), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (5, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Neoclytusacuminatusacuminatus (Fabricius, 1775)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Sarosesthesfulminans (Fabricius, 1775)
New record. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2022).
Note: Males of S.fulminans emit (R)-3-hydroxyhexan-2-one and (2 S, 3R)-hexanediol that attracts both sexes (Lacey et al. 2009). These aggregation pheromones were present in the multi-lure (hardwood blend) used to bait the Lindgren funnel traps in this study. Traps baited with these pheromones were also responsible for the first detections of S.fulminans in New Brunswick (Webster et al. 2012c) and Nova Scotia (Webster et al. 2022).
Xylotrechusquadrimaculatus (Haldeman, 1847)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Molorchusbimaculatusbimaculatus Say, 1824
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in canopy of poplar (2), red maple (1) (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily LAMIINAE Latreille, 1825
Astyleiopusvariegatus (Haldeman, 1847)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Astylopsismacula (Say, 1826)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (2), in poplar (1), low trap (1) (4, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (5), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (2), poplar (2), low traps (2) (5, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Astylopsissexguttata (Say, 1826)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), canopy traps in poplar (1), in white spruce (1), in hemlock (1), low trap (1) (4, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (2), canopy traps in poplar (3), low trap (1) (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Graphisurusfasciatus (DeGeer, 1775)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), canopy traps in poplar (1), in white spruce (1), low traps (2) (4, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), 13.VIII–17.IX.2019 (1), canopy trap in red maple (1), low traps (2) (3 AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Hyperplatysmaculata Haldeman, 1847
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, canopy traps in sugar maple (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (2), canopy traps in poplar (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Sternidiusrusticus (LeConte, 1852)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in white spruce (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013, 2017).
Urgleptessignatus (LeConte, 1852)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (3), in poplar (1), low trap (1) (5, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy traps in red maple (1), in sugar maple (1) (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (2), canopy traps in poplar (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (5), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), canopy trap in white pine (1), low traps (8) (9, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Psenocerussupernotatus (Say, 1823)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (3), in poplar (1), in white spruce (1) (5, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–14.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in hemlock (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Microgoesoculatus (LeConte, 1862)
New records. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy traps in poplar (1), in red maple (2) (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Monochamusmarmorator Kirby, 1837
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in poplar (1) low traps (3) (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pogonocheruspencillatus LeConte, 1850
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1) low trap (1) (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (3) low trap (1) (4, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), canopy trap in hemlock (1) low traps (4) (5, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Tetropspraeusta (Linnaeus, 1758)†
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2020).
Family MEGALOPODIDAE Latreille, 1802
One species of this family, Zeugophoraabnormis (LeConte), was previously reported from PE by Bousquet et al. (2013). This and three species new to PE were recorded in this study.
Subfamily ZEUGOPHORINAE Böving & Craighead, 1931
Zeugophora (Zeugophora) puberula Crotch, 1873
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC; 2, RWC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (5), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (8), canopy traps in poplar (6, AFC; 7, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e, 2022).
Zeugophora (Zeugophora) scutellaris Suffrian, 1840†
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016e).
Zeugophora (Zeugophora) varians Crotch, 1873
New records. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC); Brookvale, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family ORSODACNIDAE C.G. Thomson, 1859
Orsodacneatra (Ahrens) is the only member of this family known from Canada and PE (Bousquet et al. 2013). This species was captured in Lindgren funnel traps at three of the four study sites.
Family CHRYSOMELIDAE Latreille, 1802
Bousquet et al. (2013) listed 93 species of Chrysomelidae from PE. Another two species were added to the provincial list by Webster et al. (2022). In this study we recorded 20 species of this family using Lindgren funnel traps. Only three of these are provincial records.
Subfamily CHRYSOMELINAE Latreille, 1802
Calligrapha (Calligrapha) knabi W.J. Brown, 1940
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 4.VI.3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (2, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC. PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily GALERUCINAE Latreille, 1802
Chaetocnemahortensis (Geoffroy, 1785)†
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, ON, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Pentinsaari et al. 2019; Webster et al. 2020).
Subfamily CRYPTOCEPHALINAE Gyllenhal, 1813
Pachybrachis (Pachybrachis) obsoletus Suffrian, 1852
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013,
Family NEMONYCHIDAE Bedel, 1882
We report this family for the first time for PE based on the two species listed below.
Subfamily CIMBERIDINAE Gozis, 1882
Cimberiselongata (LeConte, 1876)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (2), Canopy traps in white pine (4), low trap (1) (5, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Cimberispallipennis (Blatchley, 1916)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), canopy traps in poplar (4, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AB, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016a).
Family ANTHRIBIDAE Billberg, 1820
Trigonorhinussticticus (Boheman) was the only species of Anthribidae reported from PE by Bousquet et al. (2013). Webster et al. (2020) later reported the adventive Anthribusnebulosus Forster for the first time for PE from specimens collected at the Auburn Woodlot in this study.
Family ATTELABIDAE Billberg, 1820
Bousquet et al. (2013) reported two species of this small family for PE. Here we report one additional species for the province. We did not capture the other two known species in this study.
Subfamily RHYNCHITINAE Gistel, 1848
Temnoceruscyanellus (LeConte, 1876)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family BRENTIDAE Billberg, 1823
Bousquet et al. (2013) reported three species of Brentidae from PE. Here we report one additional species. We did not collect examples of the three previously known species in this study.
Subfamily APIONINAE Schönherr, 1823
Betulapionsimilewalshii (J.B. Smith, 1884)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (3), low trap (1) (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 8.V–5.VI.2019, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 2.VIII–13.IX.2018 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1) low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family DRYOPHTHORIDAE Schönherr, 1825
Bousquet et al. (2013) reported four species of this family for PE. The only species of this family we recorded is a new record, reported below.
Subfamily DRYOPHTHORINAE Schönherr, 1825
Dryophthorusamericanus Bedel, 1885
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (4), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (5, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Family BRACHYCERIDAE Billberg, 1820
Notarispuncticollis (LeConte) is the only member of this family listed for PE by Bousquet et al. (2013). We did not record this species at any of the study sites.
Family CURCULIONIDAE Latreille, 1802
Bousquet et al. (2013) listed 99 species of Curculionidae for PE. In this study, we recorded 84 species of this family. Four of these, the adventive Polydrususimpressifrons Gyllenhal, Hylastesopacus Erichson, Xyleborinussaxesenii (Ratzeburg), and X.germanus (Blandford) were previously reported as new to PE by Webster et al. (2020). Here, we report an additional 36 new records for PE.
Subfamily CURCULIONINAE Latreille, 1802
Anthonomus (Tachypterellus) quadrigibbus Say, 1832
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pseudanthonomusrufulus Dietz, 1891
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 13.VIII–17.IX.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, QC, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pseudanthonomusseriesetosus Dietz, 1891
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in white spruce (1, RWC). New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Dorytomusparvicollis Casey, 1892
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Orchestestestaceus (O.F. Müller, 1776)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Tachyergesephippiatus (Say, 1832)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar, in white spruce (1) (4, AFC; 1, RWC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Tachyergessalicis (Linnaeus, 1758)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily BARIDINAE Schönherr, 1836
Stethobarisovata (LeConte, 1868)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–3.VII.2019, low trap (1), white panel trap (1) (2, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily CONODERINAE Schönherr, 1833
Acoptussuturalis LeConte, 1876
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (2), in white spruce (1) (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily COSSONINAE Schönherr, 1825
Phloeophagusapionides Horn, 1873
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 2.VIII–13.IX.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Himatiumerrans LeConte, 1876
New record. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low traps (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Rhyncolusmacrops Buchanan, 1946
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (4, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, BC, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily MESOPTILIINAE Lacordaire, 1863
Magdalisalutacea LeConte, 1878
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, AB, SK, QC, NB, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Magdalishispoides LeConte, 1876
New records. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), low traps (6, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.YT, BC, AB, ON, QC, NB, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily MOLYTINAE Schönherr, 1823
Pissodesaffinis Randall, 1838
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy trap in red maple (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), canopy trap in hemlock (1) low traps (4) (5, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pissodesrotundatus LeConte, 1876
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy traps in poplar (1), in white spruce (1) (2, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018, low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pissodessimilis Hopkins, 1911
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in white pine (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Subfamily SCOLYTINAE Latreille, 1804
Gnathotrichusmateriarius (Fitch, 1858)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in hemlock (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Conophthorusconiperda (Schwarz, 1895)
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Monarthrummali (Fitch, 1855)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in white spruce (1), low trap (1) (2, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in sugar maple (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pityophthorus (Pityophthoru s) balsameus Blackman, 1922
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in hemlock (1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.NT, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pityophthorus (Pityophthoru s) carinatuscarinatus Bright, 1978
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1), low trap (1) (1, AFC: 1, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pityophthorus (Pityophthoru s) concavus Blackman, 1928
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pityophthorus (Pityophthoru s) opaculus LeConte, 1878
New records. Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (2, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy traps in hemlock (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pityophthorus (Pityophthoru s) puberulus (LeConte, 1868)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in hemlock (4, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pityophthorus (Pityophthoru s) ramiperda Swaine, 1917
New records. Kings Co., New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in red maple (1), low trap (1) (1, AFC; 1, RWC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 7.V–4.VI–2019 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (1, AFC; 3, RWC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Cryphalusruficollisruficollis Hopkins, 1915
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 5.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy trap in hemlock (1), low traps (2) (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1) (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (1), in poplar (1), low trap (1) (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 7.V–4.VI.2019 (1), canopy trap in hemlock (1), low traps (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, BC, AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Dryocoetesbetulae Hopkins, 1894
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, white panel trap (1, RWC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Lymantordecipiens (LeConte, 1878)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, low trap (1, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019 (2), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), low traps (3) (3, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (1), 3.VII–14.VIII.2019 (2), canopy trap in poplar (1), low traps (4) (5, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Ips grandicollis (Eichhoff, 1868)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (3), 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (3), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (2) canopy traps in red maple (3), in hemlock (1), in poplar (2), low trap (2) (8, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 3.VII–13.VIII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 3.VII–2.VIII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in white pine (1) low traps (3) (4, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013; Webster et al. 2016a).
Ips perroti Swaine, 1915
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in poplar (3, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 7.V–4.VI.2019, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 3.VII–13.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Orthotomicuslatidens (LeConte, 1874)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in white pine (1) low trap (1) (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.YT, BC, AB, SK, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Pityogeneshopkinsi Swaine, 1915
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), 3.VII–13.VIII.2019 (1), canopy trap in white pine (1) low trap (1) (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Phloeotribuspiceae Swaine, 1911
New record. Queens Co., Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 4.VI–3.VII.2019, canopy trap in hemlock (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, AB, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Scolytuspiceae (Swaine, 1910)
New record. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018, canopy trap in poplar (1, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska.AK, YT, NT, BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, LB, NF (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Anisandrussayi (Hopkins, 1910)
New records. Kings Co., Valleyfield, 46.1356°N, 62.7198°W, 12.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (3, AFC); New Harmony, 46.3914°N, 62.2021°W, 5.VI–3.VII.2019, low trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Auburn, 46.2882°N, 62.9267°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (2), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), canopy traps in red maple (1), in poplar (1), low trap (1) (3, AFC); Brookvale, 46.2920°N, 63.4051°W, 13.VI–3.VII.2018 (1), 4.VI–3.VII.2019 (1), low traps (2, AFC).
Distribution in Canada and Alaska. ON, QC, NB, NS, PE (Bousquet et al. 2013).
Checklist of the Coleoptera of Prince Edward Island, Canada
The classification of the family-group taxa used in this checklist follows Bouchard et al. (2011), except for the Hydrophiloidea, which follows Short and Fikáĉek (2013) and the Aleocharinae that follows Klimaszewski et al. (2018). Synonyms and changes to the genus a species was included in proposed after the publication of Bousquet et al. (2013) are included in checklist (species or genus name indented). The order used is phylogenetic for superfamilies, families, and subfamilies starting with the accepted most basal-grade taxa, and is alphabetic for supertribes, tribes, and subtribes. Genera, subgenera, and species are listed alphabetically. The species included in this checklist are based on PE records contained in Bousquet et al. (2013), records published after that checklist, and new records included in this publication.
An asterisk [*] after a species name indicates that the taxon is Holarctic, a dagger [†] denotes an adventive species in North America, a double dagger [‡] indicates that the status is uncertain and that the species could be either Holarctic or adventive in North America. Species with a bullet point [●] after the name were recorded in this study; those that are also in bold are newly recorded for PE.
Order COLEOPTERA
Suborder ADEPHAGA
Family GYRINIDAE Latreille, 1810
Subfamily GYRININAE Latreille, 1810
Tribe Enhydrusini Régimbart, 1882
Subtribe Dineutina Desmarest, 1851
Dineutusassimilis (Kirby, 1837)
Dineutushornii Roberts, 1895
Dineutusnigrior Roberts, 1895
Tribe Gyrinini Latreille, 1810
Subtribe Gyrinina Latreille, 1810
Gyrinus (Gyrinus) affinis Aubé, 1838
Gyrinus (Gyrinus) aquiris LeConte, 1868
Gyrinus (Gyrinus) bifarius Fall, 1922
Gyrinus (Gyrinus) confinis LeConte, 1868
Gyrinus (Gyrinus) latilimbus Fall, 1922
Gyrinus (Gyrinus) fraternus Couper, 1865
Gyrinus (Gyrinus) lecontei Fall, 1922
Gyrinus (Gyrinus) pugionis Fall, 1922
Gyrinus (Gyrinus) sayi Aubé, 1838
Family CARABIDAE Latreille, 1810
Subfamily NEBRIINAE Laporte, 1834
Tribe Nebriini Laporte, 1834
Nebria (Reductonebria) pallipes Say, 1823
Tribe Notiophilini Motschulsky, 1850
Notiophilusaeneus (Herbst, 1806)
Notiophilusbiguttatus (Fabricius, 1779)†
Notiophiluspalustris (Duftschmid, 1812)†
Notiophilussemistriatus Say, 1823
Subfamily CICINDELINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Cicindelini Latreille, 1802
Subtribe Cicindelina Latreille, 1802
Cicindela (Cicindela) duodecimguttata Dejean, 1825
Cicindela (Cicindela) hirticollis rhodensis Calder, 1916
Cicindela (Cicindela) longilabris longilabris Say, 1824
Cicindela (Cicindela) repanda repanda Dejean, 1825
Cicindela (Cicindela) repanda novascotiae Vaurie, 1951
Cicindela (Cicindela) tranquebarica tranquebarica Herbst, 1806
Subfamily CARABINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Carabini Latreille, 1802
Calosoma (Calosoma) frigidum Kirby, 1837
Calosoma (Chrysostigma) calidum (Fabricius, 1775)
Carabus (Archicarabus) nemoralis nemoralis O. F. Müller, 1764†
Carabus (Carabus) granulatus granulatus Linnaeus, 1758†●
Carabus (Hemicarabus) serratus Say, 1823
Carabus (Homoeocarabus) maeander maeander Fischer von Waldheim, 1820
Tribe Cychrini Perty, 1830
Sphaeroderusstenostomuslecontei Dejean, 1826
Subfamily LORICERINAE Bonelli, 1810
Tribe Loricerini Bonelli, 1810
Loricera (Loricera) pilicornis pilicornis (Fabricius, 1775)*
Subfamily OMOPHRONINAE Bonelli, 1810
Tribe Omophronini Bonelli, 1810
Omophronamericanum Dejean, 1831
Omophrontessellatum Say, 1823
Subfamily ELAPHRINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Elaphrini Latreille, 1802
Blethisahudsonica Casey, 1924
Blethisaquadricollis Haldeman, 1847
Elaphrus (Elaphrus) americanus americanus Dejean, 1831
Elaphrus (Elaphrus) californicus Mannerheim, 1843
Elaphrus (Neoelaphrus) clairvillei Kirby, 1837
Elaphrus (Neoelaphrus) olivaceus LeConte, 1863
Subfamily SCARITINAE Bonelli, 1810
Tribe Clivinini Rafinesque, 1815
Subtribe Clivinina Rafinesque, 1815
Clivina (Clivina) fosser fosser (Linnaeus, 1758)†●
Tribe Dyschriini Kolbe, 1880
Dyschiriusdejeanii Putzeys, 1846●
Dyschiriusglobulosus (Say, 1823)
Dyschiriussellatus LeConte, 1857
Dyschiriussetosus LeConte, 1857
Dyschiriussphaericollis (Say, 1823)
Subfamily BROSCINAE Hope, 1838
Tribe Broscini Hope, 1838
Subtribe Broscina Hope, 1838
Broscuscephalotes (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Subfamily TRECHINAE Bonelli, 1810
Tribe Bembidiini Stephens, 1827
Subtribe Bembidiina Stephens, 1827
Amerizuswingatei (Bland, 1864)
Bembidion (Bembidion) quadrimaculatum oppositum Say, 1823
Bembidion (Bracteon) inaequale Say, 1823
Bembidion (Diplocampa) transparens transparens (Gebler, 1830)*
Bembidion (Eupetedromus) incrematum LeConte, 1860*
Bembidion (Furcacampa) mimus Hayward, 1897
Bembidion (Furcacampa) versicolor (LeConte, 1847)
Bembidion (Hirmoplataphus) nigrum Say, 1823
Bembidion (Hydrium) nitidum (Kirby, 1837)
Bembidion (Metallina) properans (Stephens, 1828)†●
Bembidion (Notaphus) constrictum (LeConte, 1847)
Bembidion (Notaphus) contractum Say, 1823
Bembidion (Notaphus) nigripes (Kirby, 1837)*
Bembidion (Notaphus) patruele Dejean, 1831
Bembidion (Ocydromus) scopulinum (Kirby, 1837)*
Bembidion (Peryphanes) stephensii Crotch, 1866†
Bembidion (Peryphus) bruxellense Wesmael, 1835†
Bembidion (Peryphus) obscurellum obscurellum (Motschulsky, 1845)*
Bembidion (Peryphus) petrosum petrosum Gebler, 1833*
Bembidion (Peryphus) sejunctum sejunctum Casey, 1918
Bembidion (Peryphus) tetracolum tetracolum Say, 1823†
Bembidion (Phyla) obtusum Audinet-Serville, 1821†
Bembidion (Semicampa) muscicola Hayward, 1897
Bembidion (Trepanedoris) concretum Casey, 1918
Bembidion (Trepanedoris) fortestriatum (Motschulsky, 1845)
Bembidion (Trepanedoris) frontale (LeConte, 1847)
Subtribe Tachyina Motschulsky, 1862
Elaphropus (Barytachys) incurvus (Say, 1830)
Tachyta (Tachyta) angulata Casey, 1918●
Tribe Trechini Bonelli, 1810
Blemusdiscusdiscus (Fabricius, 1792)†
Trechus (Trechus) apicalis Motschulsky, 1845*
Trechus (Trechus) rubens (Fabricius, 1792)†
Subfamily PATROBINAE Kirby, 1837
Tribe Patrobini Kirby, 1837
Subtribe Patrobina Kirby, 1837
Patrobuslongicornis (Say, 1823)
Subfamily HARPALINAE Bonelli, 1810
Tribe Chlaeniini Brullé, 1834
Chlaenius (Agostenus) niger Randall, 1838
Chlaenius (Brachylobus) lithophilus Say, 1823
Chlaenius (Chlaeniellus) pensylvanicus pensylvanicus Say, 1823
Chlaenius (Chlaenius) sericeus (Forster, 1771)
Tribe Harpalini Bonelli, 1810
Subtribe Anisodactylina Lacordaire, 1854
Anisodactylus (Anadaptus) sanctaecrucis (Fabricius, 1798)
Anisodactylus (Anisodactylus) harrisii LeConte, 1863
Anisodactylus (Anisodactylus) kirbyi Lindroth, 1953
Anisodactylus (Anisodactylus) nigerrimus (Dejean, 1831)
Anisodactylus (Anisodactylus) nigrita Dejean, 1829
Anisodactylus (Gynandrotarsus) rusticus (Say, 1823)
Notiobia (Anisotarsus) terminata (Say, 1823)
Xestonotuslugubris (Dejean, 1829)
Subtribe Harpalina Bonelli, 1810
Harpalus (Harpalus) affinis (Schrank, 1781)†
Harpalus (Harpalus) herbivagus Say, 1823
Harpalus (Harpalus) plenalis Casey, 1914●
Harpalus (Harpalus) rubripes (Duftschmid, 1812)†
Harpalus (Harpalus) somnulentus Dejean, 1829
Harpalus (Opadius) fulvilabris Mannerheim, 1853
Harpalus (Opadius) laevipes Zetterstedt, 1828*
Harpalus (Opadius) laticeps LeConte, 1850
Harpalus (Pseudophonus) pensylvanicus (DeGeer, 1774)
Harpalus (Pseudophonus) rufipes (DeGeer, 1774)†
Ophonuspuncticeps Stephens, 1828†
Subtribe Stenolophina Kirby, 1837
Acupalpus (Acupalpus) canadensis Casey, 1924
Acupalpus (Acupalpus) carus (LeConte, 1863)
Acupalpus (Acupalpus) pumilus Lindroth, 1968
Acupalpus (Tachistodes) pauperculus Dejean, 1829
Agonoleptusconjunctus (Say, 1823)
Bradycellus (Catharellus) lecontei Csiki, 1932
Bradycellus (Lipalocellus) nigrinus (Dejean, 1829)
Bradycellus (Stenocellus) neglectus (LeConte, 1847)●
Bradycellus (Triliarthrus) lugubris (LeConte, 1847)
Dicheirotrichus (Trichocellus) cognatus (Gyllenhal, 1827)*
Stenolophus (Agonoderus) comma (Fabricius, 1775)
Stenolophus (Agonoderus) lineola (Fabricius, 1775)
Stenolophus (Stenolophus) fuliginosus Dejean, 1829
Tribe Lebiini Bonelli, 1810
Subtribe Cymindidina Laporte, 1834
Cymindus (Pinacodera) limbata Dejean, 1831●
Subtribe Dromiusina Bonelli, 1810
Dromiuspiceus Dejean, 1831●
Syntomusamericanus (Dejean, 1831)
Subtribe Lebiina Bonelli, 1810
Lebia (Lebia) fuscata Dejean, 1825●
Lebia (Lebia) moesta LeConte, 1850
Lebia (Lebia) pumila Dejean, 1831
Lebia (Lebia) viridis Say, 1823
Tribe Licinini Bonelli, 1810
Subtribe Dicaelina Laporte, 1834
Diplocheila (Isorembus) obtusa (LeConte, 1847)
Subtribe Licinina Bonelli, 1810
Badister (Badister) neopulchellus Lindroth, 1954
Badister (Baudia) grandiceps Casey, 1920
Badister (Baudia) micans LeConte, 1844
Tribe Platynini Bonelli, 1810
Agonum (Agonum) muelleri (Herbst, 1784)†●
Agonum (Agonum) placidum (Say, 1823)
Agonum (Europhilus) anchomenoides Randall, 1838
Agonum (Europhilus) canadense Goulet, 1969
Agonum (Europhilus) gratiosum (Mannerheim, 1853)*
Agonum (Europhilus) lutulentum (LeConte, 1854)
Agonum (Europhilus) picicornoides Lindroth, 1966
Agonum (Europhilus) retractum LeConte, 1846
Agonum (Europhilus) sordens Kirby, 1837
Agonum (Europhilus) superioris Lindroth, 1966
Agonum (Europhilus) thoreyi Dejean, 1828*
Agonum (Olisares) affine Kirby, 1837
Agonum (Olisares) crenistriatum (LeConte, 1863)
Agonum (Olisares) cupreum Dejean, 1831
Agonum (Olisares) cupripenne (Say, 1823)
Agonum (Olisares) harrisii LeConte, 1846
Agonum (Olisares) melanarium Dejean, 1828
Agonum (Olisares) metallescens (LeConte, 1854)
Agonum (Olisares) mutatum (Gemminger & Harold, 1868)
Agonum (Olisares) octopunctatum (Fabricius, 1798)
Agonum (Olisares) propinquum (Gemminger & Harold, 1868)
Agonum (Olisares) tenue (LeConte, 1854)
Agonum (Olisares) trigeminum Lindroth, 1954
Agonum (Platynomicrus) nigriceps LeConte, 1846*
Oxypselaphuspusillus (LeConte, 1854)
Platynus (Batenus) mannerheimii (Dejean, 1828)*
Platynus (Platynus) decentis (Say, 1823)●
Platynus (Platynus) tenuicollis (LeConte, 1846)
Tribe Pterostichini Bonelli, 1810
Subtribe Pterostichina Bonelli, 1810
Poecilus (Poecilus) lucublandus (Say, 1823)
Pterostichus (Argutor) commutabilis (Motschulsky, 1866)
Pterostichus (Bothriopterus) adstrictus Eschscholtz, 1823*
Pterostichus (Bothriopterus) mutus (Say, 1823)
Pterostichus (Bothriopterus) pensylvanicus LeConte, 1873
Pterostichus (Euferonia) coracinus (Newman, 1838)●
Pterostichus (Hypherpes) tristis (Dejean, 1828)●
Pterostichus (Melanius) corvinus (Dejean, 1828)
Pterostichus (Morphnosoma) melanarius melanarius (Illiger, 1798)†●
Pterostichus (Phonias) patruelis (Dejean, 1831)
Pterostichus (Pseudomaseus) luctuosus (Dejean, 1828)
Pterostichus (Pseudomaseus) tenuis (Casey, 1924)
Stomis (Stomis) pumicatus (Panzer, 1795)†
Tribe Sphodrini Laporte, 1834
Subtribe Atranopsina Baehr, 1982
Pseudamaraarenaria (LeConte, 1847)
Subtribe Calathina Laporte, 1834
Calathus (Neocalathus) ingratus Dejean, 1828
Subtribe Sphodrina Laporte, 1834
Laemostenus (Pristonychus) terricola terricola (Herbst, 1784)†
Subtribe Synuchina Lindroth, 1956
Synuchusimpunctatus (Say, 1823)●
Tribe Zabrini Bonelli, 1810
Subtribe Amarina C.C.A. Zimmermann, 1832
Amara (Amara) aenea (DeGeer, 1774)†
Amara (Amara) communis (Panzer, 1797)†
Amara (Amara) cupreolata Putzeys, 1866
Amara (Amara) familiaris (Duftschmid, 1812)†●
Amara (Amara) littoralis Dejean, 1828*
Amara (Amara) lunicollis Schiodte, 1837*
Amara (Amara) otiosa Casey, 1918
Amara (Amara) ovata (Fabricius, 1792)†
Amara (Amarocelia) laevipennis Kirby, 1837
Amara (Amarocelia) patruelis Dejean, 1831*
Amara (Bradytus) apricaria (Paykull, 1790)†
Amara (Bradytus) avida (Say, 1823)
Amara (Bradytus) fulva (O.F. Müller, 1776)†
Amara (Bradytus) latior (Kirby, 1837)
Amara (Celia) bifrons (Gyllenhal, 1810)†
Amara (Celia) sinuosa (Casey, 1918)
Amara (Curtonotus) aulica (Panzer, 1796)†
Amara (Paracelia) quenseli quenseli (Schönherr, 1806)*
Amara (Percosia) obesa (Say, 1823)
Family HALIPLIDAE Aubé, 1836
(Crawling water beetles)
Haliplus (Haliplus) immaculicollis Harris, 1828
Haliplus (Haliplus) longulus LeConte, 1850
Haliplus (Liaphlus) canadensis Wallis, 1933
Haliplus (Liaphlus) cribrarius LeConte, 1850
Haliplus (Liaphlus) connexus Matheson, 1912
Peltodytes (Neopeltodytes) edentulus (LeConte, 1863)
Peltodytes (Neopeltodytes) tortulosus Roberts, 1913
Family DYTISCIDAE Leach, 1815
Subfamily COPELATINAE Branden, 1885
Copelatusglyphicus (Say, 1823)
Subfamily LACCOPHILINAE Gistel, 1848
Tribe Laccophilini Gistel, 1848
Laccophilusmaculosusmaculosus Say, 1823
Subfamily HYDROPORINAE Aubé, 1836
Tribe Bidessini Sharp, 1880
Liodessusaffinis (Say, 1823)
Tribe Hydroporini Aubé, 1836
Boreonectesgriseostriatus (DeGeer, 1774)
Hydrocoluspaugus (Fall, 1923)
Hydrocolusstagnalis (Gemminger & Harold, 1868)
Hydroporusdentellus Fall, 1917
Hydroporusfuscipennis Schaum, 1868*
Hydroporusgossei Larson & Roughly, 2000
Hydroporusniger Say, 1823
Hydroporusnotabilis LeConte, 1850*
Hydroporusobscurus Sturm, 1835*
Hydroporussignatussignatus Mannerheim, 1853
Hydroporusstriola (Gyllenhal, 1826)*
Hydroporustenebrosus LeConte, 1850
Hydroporustristis (Paykull, 1798)*
Nebrioporusrotundatus (LeConte, 1863)
Neoporuscarolinus (Fall, 1917)
Neoporusclypealis (Sharp, 1882)
Neoporusdimidiatus (Gemminger & Harold, 1868)
Neoporussulcipennis (Fall, 1917)
Neoporusundulatus (Say, 1823)
Sanfilippodytespseudovilis (Young, 1953)
Tribe Hygrotini Portevin, 1929
Coelambuscompar Fall, 1919
Coelambusimpressopunctatus (Schaller, 1783)*
Coelambuslaccophilinus (LeConte, 1878)
Coelambuspicatus (Kirby, 1837)
Coelambusturbidus (LeConte, 1855)
Hygrotussayi Balfour-Browne, 1944
Tribe Hyphydrini Gistel, 1848
Desmopachriaconvexa (Aubé, 1838)
Tribe Laccornini Walfe & Roughly, 1990
Laccornislatens (Fall, 1937)
Subfamily AGABINAE C.G. Thomson, 1867
Agabus (Acatodes) anthracinus Mannerheim, 1852
Agabus (Acatodes) discolor (Harris, 1828)*
Agabus (Acatodes) phaeopterus (Kirby, 1837)
Agabus (Acatodes) subfuscatus Sharp, 1882
Agabus (Agabus) bifarius (Kirby, 1837)*
Agabus (Agabus) punctulatus Aubé, 1838
Agabus (Gaurodytes) ambiguus (Say, 1823)
Agabus (Gaurodytes) erytropterus (Say, 1823)
Agabus (Gaurodytes) semipunctatus (Kirby, 1837)
Ilybiosomaseriatum (Say, 1823)
Ilybiusangustior (Gyllenhal, 1808)*
Ilybiusbiguttulus (Germar, 1824)
Ilybiusdiscedens Sharp, 1882*
Ilybiuserichsoni (Gemminger & Harold, 1868)*
Ilybiuslarsoni (Fery & Nilsson, 1993)
Ilybiuspleuriticus LeConte, 1850
Subfamily COPTOTOMINAE Branden, 1885
Coptotomuslonguluslenticus Hilsenhoff, 1980
Subfamily COLYMBETINAE Erichson, 1837
Tribe Colymbetini Erichson, 1837
Colymbetuspaykulli Erichson, 1837*
Colymbetussculptilis Harris, 1829
Rhantus (Nartus) sinuatus (LeConte, 1862)
Rhantus (Rhantus) binotatus (Harris, 1828)
Rhantus (Rhantus) consimilis Motschulsky, 1859)
Rhantus (Rhantus) suturellus (Harris, 1828)*
Rhantus (Rhantus) wallisi Hatch, 1953
Subfamily DYTISCINAE Leach, 1815
Tribe Aciliini C.G. Thomson, 1867
Acilius (Acilius) semisulcatus Aubé, 1838
Acilius (Acilius) sylvanus Hilsenhoff, 1975
Acilius (Homoeolytrus) mediatus (Say, 1823)
Graphoderusliberus (Say, 1825)
Graphoderusperplexus Sharp, 1882*
Tribe Dytiscini Leach, 1815
Dytiscusdauricus Gebler, 1832*
Dytiscusfasciventris Say, 1824
Dytiscusharrisii Kirby, 1837
Dytiscusverticalis Say, 1823
Tribe Hydaticini Sharp, 1880
Hydaticus (Hydaticus) aruspex H. Clark, 1864*
Suborder POLYPHAGA
Superfamily HYDROPHILOIDEA Latreille, 1802
Family HELOPHORIDAE Leach, 1815
Helophorus (Helophorus) grandis Illiger, 1798†
Helophorus (Rhopalohelophorus) orientalis Motschulsky, 1860*●
Family HYDROPHILIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily HYDROPHILINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Berosini Mulsant, 1844
Berosus (Berosus) sayi Hansen, 1999
Tribe Laccobiini Houlbert, 1922
Laccobiusreflexipenis Cheary, 1971
Paracymussubcupreus (Say, 1825)
Tribe Hydrobiusini Mulsant, 1844
Hydrobiusfuscipes (Linnaeus, 1758)*
Hydrobiusmelaenus (Germar, 1824)
Tribe Hydrophilini Latreille, 1802
Hydrocharaobtusata (Say, 1823)
Tropisternusglaber (Herbst, 1797)
Tropisternusmixtus (LeConte, 1855)
Subfamily CHAETARTHRIINAE Bedel, 1881
Tribe Anacaenini Hansen, 1991
Anacaenalutescens (Stephens, 1829)†
Crentis (Crentis) digesta (LeConte, 1855)
Crentis (Crentis) monticola (Horn, 1890)
Subfamily ENOCHRINAE Short & Fikáček, 2013
Cymbiodytasemistriata (C.C.A. Zimmermann, 1869)
Cymbiodytavindicata Fall, 1924●
Enochrus (Lumetus) hamiltoni (Horn, 1890)
Enochrus (Methydrus) ochraceus (Melsheimer, 1844)
Subfamily SPHAERIDIINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Megasternini Mulsant, 1844
Cercyon (Cercyon) assecla Smetana, 1978●
Cercyon (Cercyon) haemorrhoidalis (Fabricius, 1775)†
Cryptopleurumminutum (Fabricius, 1775)†
Tribe Sphaeridiini Latreille, 1802
Sphaeridiumbipustulatum Fabricius, 1781†
Sphaeridiumlunatum Fabricius, 1792†
Family HISTERIDAE Gyllenhal, 1808
Subfamily ABRAEINAE MacLeay, 1819
Tribe Acritini Wenzel, 1944
Aeletespolitus (LeConte, 1853)
Subfamily SAPRININAE Blanchard, 1845
Baeckmanniolusdimidiatipennis (J.E. LeConte, 1824)
Euspilotus (Hesperosaprinus) assimilis (Paykull, 1811)
Gnathoncusbarbatus Bousquet & Laplante, 1999●
Hypocaccusfraternus (Say, 1825)
Subfamily DENDROPHILINAE Reitter, 1909
Tribe Paromalini Reitter, 1909
Carcinopspumilio (Erichson, 1834)†
Paromalusteres LeConte, 1878●
Subfamily HISTERINAE Gyllenhal, 1808
Tribe Histerini Gyllenhal, 1808
Atholusperplexus (LeConte, 1863)
Histercurtatus J.E. LeConte, 1844●
Histerfurtivus J.E. LeConte, 1859
Margarinotus (Paralister) faedatus (J.E. LeConte, 1845)
Margarinotus (Paralister) lecontei Wenzel, 1944
Margarinotus (Ptomister) brunneus (Fabricius, 1775)†
Margarinotus (Ptomister) immunis (Erichson, 1834)
Margarinotus (Ptomister) interruptus (Palisot de Beauvois, 1818)
Psiloscelisplanipes (LeConte, 1852)
Tribe Platysomatini Bickhardt, 1914
Platysoma (Cylister) coarctatum J.E. LeConte, 1844●
Platysoma (Cylistus) deficiens (Casey, 1924)●
Superfamily STAPHYLINOIDEA Latreille, 1802
Family PTILIIDAE Erichson, 1845
Tribe Nanosellini Barber, 1924
Cylindroselloidesdybasi Hall, 1999
Tribe Ptenidiini Flach, 1889
Ptenidiumpusillum (Gyllenhal, 1808)†
Subfamily ACROTRICHINAE Reitter, 1909
Ptiliopycnamoerens (Matthews, 1874)
Family LEIODIDAE Fleming, 1821
Subfamily LEIODINAE Fleming, 1821
Tribe Agathidiini Westwood, 1838
Anisotomaglobososa Hatch, 1929●
Subfamily CHOLEVINAE Kirby, 1837
Tribe Anemadini Hatch, 1928
Subtribe Nemadina Jeannel, 1936
Nemadus (Laferius) brachyderus (LeConte, 1863)●
Nemadus (Nemadus) horni Hatch, 1933●
Nemadus (Nemadus) triangulum Jeannel, 1936●
Tribe Cholevini Kirby, 1837
Subtribe Catopina Chaudoir, 1845
Sciodrepoidesterminans (LeConte, 1850)●
Prionochaetaopaca (Say, 1825)
Family SILPHIDAE Latreille, 1806
Subfamily SILPHINAE Latreille, 1806
Necrodessurinamensis (Fabricius, 1775)
Necrophilaamericana (Linnaeus, 1758)●
Oiceoptomanoveboracense (Forster, 1771)
Thanatophiluslapponicus (Herbst, 1793)*
Subfamily NICROPHORINAE Kirby, 1837
Nicrophorusdefodiens Mannerheim, 1846●
Nicrophorusinvestigator Zetterstedt, 1824*
Nicrophorusorbicollis Say, 1825●
Nicrophoruspustulatus Herschel, 1807●
Nicrophorussayi Laporte, 1840●
Nicrophorustomentosus Weber, 1801
Nicrophorusvespilloides Herbst, 1783*
Family STAPHYLINIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily OMALIINAE MacLeay, 1825
Tribe Anthophagini C.G. Thomson, 1859
Acidotacrenata (Fabricius, 1792)*●
Acidotasubcarinata Erichson, 1840●
Tribe Eusphalerini Hatch, 1957
Eusphalerum (Eusphalerum) orientale (Bernhauer, 1912)●
Eusphalerum (Eusphalerum) pothos (Mannerheim, 1843)●
Tribe Omaliini MacLeay, 1825
Phloeonomuslaesicollis (Mäklin, 1852)●
Subfamily PROTEININAE Erichson, 1839
Tribe Proteinini Erichson, 1839
Megarthrusexcisus LeConte, 1863
Subfamily PSELAPHINAE Latreille, 1802
Supertribe BATRISITAE Reitter, 1882
Tribe Batrisini Reitter, 1882
Subtribe Batrisina Reitter, 1882
Batrisodes (Excavodes) frontalis (LeConte, 1849)●
Batrisodes (Excavodes) lineaticollis (Aubé, 1833)●
Supertribe EUPLECTITAE Streubel, 1839
Tribe Euplectini Streubel, 1839
Euplectus (Euplectus) duryi Casey, 1908●
Euplectus (Euplectus) elongatus Brendel, 1893●
Euplectus (Diplectellus) karstenii (Reichenbach, 1816)†
Tribe Trichonychini Reitter, 1882
Subtribe Bibloporina Park, 1951
Bibloporusbicanalis (Casey, 1884)●
Supertribe GONIACERITAE Reiter, 1882
Tribe Brachyglutini Raffray, 1904
Subtribe Brachyglutina Raffray, 1904
Reichenbachiaborealis Casey, 1897
Subfamily PHLOEOCHARINAE Erichson, 1839
Charhyphuspicipennis (LeConte, 1863)●
Subfamily TACHYPORINAE MacLeay, 1825
Tribe Mycetoporini C.G. Thomson, 1859
Bryoporusrufescens LeConte, 1863●
Carphacisnepigonensis (Bernhauer, 1912)●
Ischnosomapictum (Horn, 1877)
Lordithon (Bolitobus) fungicola Campbell, 1982
Mycetoporuslepidus (Gravenhorst, 1806)†
Tribe Tachyporini MacLeay, 1825
Coproporusventriculus (Say, 1832)●
Sepedophiluscinctulus (Erichson, 1839)●
Sepedophiluslittoreus (Linnaeus, 1758)†●
Tachinus (Tachinus) corticinus Gravenhorst, 1802†●
Tachinus (Tachinus) limbatus Melsheimer, 1844
Tachinus (Tachinus) picipes Erichson, 1839
Tachinus (Tachinus) rufipes (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Tachyporus (Tachyporus) atriceps Stephens, 1832†
Tachyporus (Tachyporus) dispar (Paykull, 1789)†●
Subfamily ALEOCHARINAE Fleming, 1821
Tribe Aleocharini Fleming, 1821
Subtribe Aleocharina Fleming, 1821
Aleochara (Aleochara) curtula (Goeze, 1777)†
Aleochara (Coprochara) bilineata Gyllenhal, 1810†
Aleochara (Coprochara) verna Say, 1833
Aleochara (Xenochara) fumata Gravenhorst, 1802†
Tribe Athetini Casey, 1910
Subtribe Athetina Casey, 1910
Amishaanalis (Gravenhorst, 1802)†●
Atheta (Datomicra) acadiensis Klimaszewski & Majka, 2007
Atheta (Datomicra) dadopora C.G. Thomson, 1867*
Atheta (Dimetrota) fanatica Casey, 1910●
Atheta (Pseudota) klagesi Bernhauer, 1909
Dinaraeaangustula (Gyllenhal, 1810)†
Mocytafungi (Gravenhorst, 1806)†●
Nehemitropialividipennis (Mannerheim, 1830)†
Peliopterathujae (Klimaszewski & Webster, 2016)●
Atheta
Strigotaambigua (Erichson, 1839)
Tribe Boreocyphini Klimaszewski & Langor, 2011
Boreocyphawebsteri Klimaszewski & Langor, 2011
Tribe Homalotini Heer, 1839
Subtribe Bolitocharina C.G. Thomson, 1859
Leptusa (Adoxopisalia) opaca Casey, 1894●
Leptusa (Eucryptusa) brevicollis Casey, 1894●
Silusidamarginella (Casey, 1894)
Subtribe Gyrophaenina Kraatz, 1856
Eumicrotasocia (Erichson, 1839)
Gyrophaena (Gyrophaena) gaudens Casey, 1906
Gyrophaena (Gyrophaena) vitrina Casey, 1911
Subtribe Homalotina Heer, 1839
Cypheacurtula (Erichson, 1837)†●
Agaricomorphavincenti Klimaszewski & Webster, 2016
Homolotaplana (Gyllenhal, 1810)†●
Subtribe Silusina Fenyes, 1918
Silusaalternans Sachse, 1852
Silusacalifornica Bernhauer, 1905
Tribe Hypocyhtini Laporte, 1835
Oligotaparva Kraatz, 1862†
Tribe Lomechusini Fleming, 1821
Subtribe Myrmedoniina C.G. Thomson, 1867
Drusillacanaliculata (Fabricius, 1787)†
Subtribe Oxypodina C.G. Thomson, 1859
Hylotacryptica Klimaszewski & Webster, 2016●
Hylotaochracea Casey, 1906●
Mniusayukonensis (Klimaszewski & Godin, 2012)●
Subtribe Phloeoporina C.G. Thomson, 1859
Phloeoporaoregona Casey, 1906●
Tribe Placusini Mulsant & Rey, 1871
Placusatachyporoides (Walt, 1838)†●
Tribe Tachyusini C.G. Thomson, 1859
Gnypetacaerula (C.R. Sahlberg, 1830)*
Subfamily PIESTINAE Erichson, 1839
Siagoniumpunctatum (LeConte, 1866)●
Subfamily OSORIINAE Erichson, 1839
Tribe Thoracophorini Reitter, 1909
Subtribe Clavilispinina Newton & Thayer, 1992
Clavilispinusprolixus (LeConte, 1877)●
Subfamily OXYTELINAE Fleming, 1821
Tribe Blediini Ádám, 2001
Blediusneglectus Casey, 1890
Blediusopaculus LeConte, 1863
Tribe Coprophilini Heer, 1839
Coprophilusstriatulus (Fabricius, 1792)†●
Tribe Oxytelini Fleming, 1821
Anotylusrugosus (Fabricius, 1775)†
Carpelimusobesus (Kiensenwetter, 1844)†
Subfamily SCYDMAENINAE Leach, 1815
Supertribe SCYDMAENITAE Leach, 1815
Tribe Cyrtoscydmini Schaufuss, 1889
Brachycepsissubpunctata (LeConte, 1852)●
Parascydmuscorpusculus (Casey, 1897)●
Subfamily STENINAE MacLeay, 1825
Stenus (Hypostenus) flavicornis Erichson, 1840)
Stenus (Hypostenus) rossi Sanderson, 1958
Stenus (Stenus) clavicornis (Scopoli, 1763)†
Stenus (Stenus) colonus Erichson, 1840
Stenus (Stenus) erythropus Melsheimer, 1844
Stenus (Stenus) juno (Paykull, 1789)*
Stenus (Stenus) mammops mammops Casey, 1884*
Stenus (Stenus) schwarzi Casey, 1884
Subfamily EUAESTHETINAE C.G. Thomson, 1859
Tribe Euaesthetini C.G. Thomson, 1859
Euaesthetuslaeviusculus Mannerheim, 1844
Subfamily PAEDERINAE Fleming, 1821
Tribe Paederini Fleming, 1821
Subtribe Lathrobina Laporte, 1835
Lathrobium (Lathrobium) fauveli Duvivier, 1883
Lathrobium (Lathrobium) spissicorne Casey, 1905
Tetartopeusfurvulus Casey, 1905
Tetartopeusniger (LeConte, 1863)
Subtribe Medonina Casey, 1905
Sunius (Trachysectus) confluentus (Say, 1831)
Subfamily STAPHYLININAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Othiini C.G. Thomson, 1859
Atrecusamericanus (Casey, 1906)●
Tribe Staphylinini Latreille, 1802
Subtribe Anisolinina Hayashi, 1993
Tympanophoruspuncticollis (Erichson, 1840)●
Subtribe Philonthina Kirby, 1837
Bisniusblandus (Gravenhorst, 1806)●
Bisniusquediinus (Horn, 1884)●
Bisniussiegwaldii (Mannerheim, 1843)
Cafiusaguayoi Bierig, 1934
Erichsoniusnanus (Horn, 1884)
Gabriuspicipennis (Mäklin, 1852)
Philonthuscaeruleipenniscaeruleipennis (Mannerheim, 1830)●
Philonthuscarbonarius (Gravenhorst, 1802)†
Philonthuscognatus Stephens, 1832†●
Philonthusconcinnus (Gravenhorst, 1802)†●
Philonthuscouleensis Hatch, 1857
Philonthuscruentatus (Gmelin, 1790)†
Philonthusdebilis (Gravenhorst, 1802)†
Philonthusleechensis Hatch, 1957
Philonthuslindrothi Smetana, 1965
Philonthuspalliatus (Gravenhorst, 1806)
Philonthusrectangulus Sharp, 1874†
Philonthusumbratilis (Gravenhorst, 1802)†
Philonthusvarians (Paykull, 1789)†●
Philonthusvulgatus Casey, 1915
Subtribe Quediina Kraatz, 1857
Quedius (Microsaurus) bicoloris Smetana & Webster, 2011●
Quedius (Microsaurus) canadensis (Casey, 1915)●
Quedius (Microsaurus) mesomelinus mesomelinus (Marsham, 1802)†●
Quedius (Quedionuchus) plagiatus Mannerheim, 1843*●
Quedius (Quedius) curtipennis Bernhauer, 1908†
Quedius (Quedius) molochinus (Gravenhorst, 1806)†
Subtribe Staphylinina Latreille, 1802
Creophilusmaxillosusvillosus (Gravenhorst, 1802)
Dinothenarus (Parabemus) badipes (LeConte, 1863
Ontholestescingulatus (Gravenhorst, 1802)●
Platydracusviolaceus (Gravenhorst, 1802)●
Platydracusviridanus (Horn, 1879)●
Tasgius (Rayacheila) melanarius melanarius (Heer, 1839)†
Tasgius (Tasgius) ater (Gravenhorst, 1802)†
Tribe Xantholinini Erichson, 1839
Gyrohypnusfracticornis (O.F. Müller, 1776)†
Leptacinusintermedius Donisthorpe, 1936†
Neohypnusbeckeri Smetana, 1882●
Nudobiuscephalus (Say, 1830)●
Xantholinus (Xantholinus) linearis linearis (Olivier, 1795)†
Superfamily SCARABAEOIDEA Latreille, 1802
Family GEOTRUPIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily GEOTRUPINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Geotrupini Latreille, 1802
Geotrupus (Anoplotrupes) balyi Jekel, 1865●
Geotrupus (Geotrupus) stercorarius (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Family TROGIDAE MacLeay, 1819
Subfamily TROGINAE MacLeay, 1819
Troxunistriatus Palisot de Beauvois, 1818
Troxvariolatus Melsheimer, 1845●
Family LUCANIDAE Latreille, 1804
Subfamily SYNDESINAE MacLeay, 1819
Ceruchuspiceus (Weber, 1801)●
Subfamily LUCANINAE Latreille, 1804
Tribe Platycerinae Mulsant, 1842
Platycerusdepressus LeConte, 1850
Platycerusvirescens (Fabricius, 1775)●
Family SCARABAEIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily AEGIALIINAE Laporte, 1840
Aegialia (Aegialia) opifex Horn, 1887
Caeliusrufescens (Horn, 1887)●
Subfamily APHODIINAE Leach, 1815
Tribe Aphodiini Leach, 1815
Subtribe Aphodiina Leach, 1815
Aphodiusfimetarius (Linnaeus, 1758)†●
Dialytesstriatulus (Say, 1825)●
Melinopterusprodromus (Brahm, 1790)†
Teuchestesfossor (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Subfamily MELOLONTHINAE Leach, 1819
Tribe Dichelonychini Burmeister, 1855
Dichelonyxalbicollis Burmeister, 1855●
Dichelonyxelongatula (Schönherr, 1817)●
Dichelonyxsubvittata LeConte, 1856●
Tribe Diplotaxini Kirby, 1837
Diplotaxistristis Kirby, 1837
Tribe Melolonthini Leach, 1819
Subtribe Melolonthina Leach, 1819
Phyllophagaanxia (LeConte, 1850)●
Phyllophagadrakii (Kirby, 1837)
Tribe Sericini Kirby, 1837
Subtribe Sericina Kirby, 1837
Sericaatracapilla (Kirby, 1837)●
Sericageorgianalecontei Dawson, 1921●
Sericatristis LeConte, 1850
Subfamily RUTELINAE MacLeay, 1819
Tribe Anomalini Struebel, 1839
Subtribe Popillina Ohaus, 1918
Popilliajaponica Newman, 1838†
Subfamily DYNASTINAE MacLeay, 1819
Tribe Pentodontini Mulsant, 1842
Tomarusrelictus (Say, 1825)
Subfamily CETONIINAE Leach, 1815
Tribe Trichiini Fleming, 1821
Subtribe Osmodermatina Schenkling, 1922
Osmodermascabra (Palisot de Beauvois, 1805)●
Subtribe Trichiina Fleming, 1821
Trichiotinusassimilis (Kirby, 1837)
Superfamily SCIRTOIDEA Fleming, 1821
Family EUCINETIDAE Lacordaire, 1857
Eucinetushaemorrhoidalis (Germar, 1818)†
Eucinetusmorio LeConte, 1853●
Family SCIRTIDAE Fleming, 1821
Subfamily SCIRTINAE Fleming, 1821
Contacyphoncollaris (Guérin-Méneville, 1843)
Contacyphonconfusus (W.J. Brown, 1930)●
Contayphonobscurus (Guérin-Méneville, 1843)
Contacyphonpadi (Linnaeus, 1758)†●
Contacyphonruficollis (Say, 1825)
Contacyphonvariabilis (Thunberg, 1785)*
Prionocyphonlimbatus LeConte, 1866
Sacodespulchella (Guérin-Méneville, 1843)●
Scirtestibialis Guérin-Méneville, 1843
Superfamily BUPRESTOIDEA Leach, 1815
Family BUPRESTIDAE Leach, 1815
Subfamily CHRYSOCHROINAE Laporte, 1835
Tribe Chrysochroini Laporte, 1835
Subtribe Chalcophorina Lacordaire, 1857
Chalcophoraliberata (Germar, 1824)
Tribe Dicercini Gistel, 1848
Subtribe Dicercina Gistel, 1848
Dicercadivaricata (Say, 1823)●
Dicercatenebrosa (Kirby, 1837)
Subfamily BUPRESTINAE Leach, 1815
Tribe Buprestini Leach, 1815
Subtribe Buprestina Leach, 1815
Buprestis (Buprestis) maculativentris Say, 1824
Tribe Chrysobothrini Gory & Laporte, 1836
Chrysobothrisscabripennis Gory & Laporte, 1837
Chrysobothrissexsignata (Say, 1833)
Chrysobothristrinervia (Kirby, 1837)
Tribe Melanophilini Bedel, 1921
Melanophilaacuminata (DeGeer, 1774)*
Phaenopsaeneola (Melsheimer, 1845)
Phaenopsfulvoguttata (Harris, 1829)
Subfamily AGRILINAE Laporte, 1835
Tribe Agrilini Laporte, 1835
Subtribe Agrilina Laporte, 1835
Agrilusanxius Gory, 1841●
Agrilusgranulatusliragus Barter & W.J. Brown, 1950●
Agrilusmasculinus Horn, 1891●
Agriluspensus Horn, 1891
Agriluspolitus (Say, 1825)●
Superfamily BYRRHOIDEA Latreille, 1804
Family BYRRHIDAE Latreille, 1804
Subfamily BYRRHINAE Latreille, 1804
Tribe Byrrhini Latreille, 1804
Byrrhusamericanus LeConte, 1850
Cytilusalternatus (Say, 1825)
Tribe Simplocariini Mulsant & Rey, 1869
Simplocariasemistriata (Fabricius, 1794)†●
Subfamily SYNCALYPTINAE Mulsant & Rey, 1869
Tribe Syncalyptini Mulsant & Rey, 1869
Chaetophoraspinosa (Rossi, 1794)†
Family ELMIDAE Curtis, 1830
Subfamily ELMINAE Curtis, 1830
Tribe Elmini Curtis, 1830
Dubiraphiaminima Hilsenhoff, 1973
Optioservusfastiditus (LeConte, 1850)
Optioservusovalis (LeConte, 1863)
Stenelmiscrenata (Say, 1824)
Family HETEROCERIDAE MacLeay, 1825
Subfamily HETEROCERINAE MacLeay, 1825
Tribe Heterocerini MacLeay, 1825
Lanternariusbrunneus (Melsheimer, 1844)
Family PTILODACTYLIDAE Laporte, 1836
Subfamily PTILODACTYLINAE Laporte, 1836
Ptilodactylaserricollis (Say, 1823)
Superfamily ELATEROIDEA Leach, 1815
Family EUCNEMIDAE Eschscholtz, 1829
Subfamily MELASINAE Fleming, 1821
Tribe Dirhagini Reitter, 1911
Entomophthalmusrufiolus (LeConte, 1866)●
Microrhaguspectinatus LeConte, 1866●
Microrhagussubsinuatus LeConte, 1852●
Microrhagustriangularis (Say, 1823)●
Tribe Epiphanini Muona, 1993
Epiphaniscornutus Eschscholtz, 1829●
Hylisterminalis (LeConte, 1866)●
Dirrhagofarsusernae Otto, Muona & McClarin, 2014†●
Tribe Melasini Fleming, 1821
Subtribe Melasina Fleming, 1821
Isorhipisobliqua (Say, 1839)●
Isorhipisruficornis (Say, 1823)●
Subfamily MACRAULACINAE Fleutiaux, 1923
Tribe Macraulacini Fleutiaux, 1923
Deltometopusamoenicornis (Say, 1839)●
Dromaeolusharringtoni Horn, 1886●
Onichodoncanadensis (W.J. Brown, 1940)●
Onichodonorchesides Newman, 1838●
Family THROSCIDAE Laporte, 1840
Aulonothroscusconstrictor (Say, 1839)●
Trixaguscarnicollis (C. Schaeffer, 1916)●
Family ELATERIDAE Leach, 1815
Subfamily AGRYPNINAE Candèze, 1857
Tribe Agrypnini Candèze, 1857
Danosomabrevicorne (LeConte, 1853)●
Laconauroratus (Say, 1839)●
Subfamily LISSOMINAE Laporte, 1835
Oestodestenuicollis (Randall, 1838)
Subfamily PITYOBIINAE Hyslop, 1917
Pityobiusanguinus LeConte, 1853
Subfamily DENDROMETRINAE Gistel, 1848
Tribe Dendrometrini Gistel, 1848
Subtribe Dendrometrina Gistel, 1848
Athousacanthus (Say, 1839)●
Athousbrightwelli (Kirby, 1837)●
Athouscampyloides Newman, 1833†
Athouscucullatus (Say, 1825)†
Athousorvus Becker, 1974
Athousposticus (Melsheimer, 1845)●
Athousrufifrons (Randall, 1838)●
Athousscapularis (Say, 1839)●
Limoniusaeger LeConte, 1853●
Limoniusconfusus LeConte, 1853●
Subtribe Denticollina Stein & Weise, 1877
Denticollisdenticornis (Kirby, 1837)●
Subtribe Hemicrepidiina Champion, 1896
Hemicrepidiusbrevicollis (Candèze, 1863)●
Hemicrepidiusmemnonius (Herbst, 1806)●
Tribe Hypnoidini Schwarz, 1906
Hypnoidusabbreviatus (Say, 1823)●
Tribe Prosternini Gistel, 1856
Corymbitodesdorothyae (Knull, 1959)
Corymbitodestarsalis (Melsheimer, 1845)
Hypoganussulcicollis (Say, 1833)●
Liotrichusspinosus (LeConte, 1853)●
Nitidolimoniusresplendens (Eschscholtz, 1829)●
Oxygonusmontanus C. Schaeffer, 1917●
Pseudanostirushamatus (Say, 1834)●
Pseudanostirushieroglyphicus (Say, 1834)●
Pseudanostiruspropoluspropolus (LeConte, 1853)●
Pseudanostirustriundulatus (Randall, 1838)●
Selatosomusappropinquans (Randall, 1838)●
Selatosomuspulcher (LeConte, 1853)●
Setasomusnitidulus (LeConte, 1853)
Setasomusrufopleuralis (Fall, 1933)
Sylvanelatorcylindriformis (Herbst, 1806)●
Subfamily NEGASTRIINAE Nakane & Kishii, 1956
Tribe Negastriini Nakane & Kishii, 1956
Negastriusdelumbis (Horn, 1891)
Neohypdonustumescens (LeConte, 1853)●
Subfamily ELATERINAE Leach, 1815
Tribe Agriotini Laporte, 1840
Subtribe Agriotina Laporte, 1840
Agriotescollaris (LeConte, 1853)●
Agriotesfucosus (LeConte, 1853)●
Agrioteslimosus (LeConte, 1853)●
Agrioteslineatus (Linnaeus, 1767)†
Agriotesmancus (Say, 1823)
Agriotesobscurus (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Agriotessputator (Linnaeus, 1758)†●
Agriotesstabilis (LeConte, 1853)●
Dalopiuscognatus W. J. Brown, 1934●
Dalopiusfuscipes W. J. Brown, 1934●
Dalopiusgentilus W. J. Brown, 1934
Dalopiuspallidus W. J. Brown, 1934
Dalopiusvagus W. J. Brown, 1934●
Tribe Ampedini Gistel, 1848
Ampedusapicatus (Say, 1834)●
Ampeduslaurentinus W.J. Brown, 1933
Ampedusluctuosus (LeConte, 1853)●
Ampedusmixtus (Herbst, 1806)●
Ampedusoblessus (Say, 1833)●
Ampedusprotervus (LeConte, 1853)●
Ampeduspullus Germar, 1844●
Ampedusrubricus (Say, 1825)●
Ampedussanguinipennis (Say, 1823)
Ampedussemicinctus (Randall, 1838)●
Ampedusvitiosus (LeConte, 1853)●
Tribe Elaterini Leach, 1815
Sericusincongruus (LeConte, 1853)
Tribe Megapenthini Gurjeva, 1973
Megapenthesrogersi Horn, 1871●
Tribe Melanotini Candèze, 1859
Melanotuscastanipes (Paykull, 1800)‡●
Melanotusdecumanus (Erichson, 1841)
Melanotussimilis (Kirby, 1837)●
Tribe Pomachiliini Candèze, 1859
Idolusdebilis (LeConte, 1884)●
Subfamily CARDIOPHORINAE Candèze, 1859
Cardiophorusconvexulus LeConte, 1853
Cardiophorusgagates Erichson, 1840
Family LYCIDAE Laporte, 1836
Subfamily DICTYOPTERINAE Houlbert, 1922
Tribe Dictyopterini Houlbert, 1922
Dictyopteraaurora (Herbst, 1784)*●
Subfamily LYCINAE Laporte, 1836
Tribe Calopterini Green, 1949
Subtribe Calopterina Green, 1949
Caeniadimidiata (Fabricius, 1801)●
Leptoceletesbasalis (LeConte, 1847)●
Tribe Erotini LeConte, 1881
Eropterusarculus Green, 1951●
Eroshumeralis (Fabricius, 1801)●
Erotides (Erotides) sculptilis (Say, 1835)●
Tribe Platerodini Kleine, 1929
Platerosflavoscutellatus Blatchley, 1914●
Plateroslictor (Newman, 1838)●
Family LAMPYRIDAE Rafinesque, 1815
Subfamily LAMPYRINAE Rafinesque, 1815
Tribe Cratomorphini Green, 1948
Pyractomenaangulata (Say, 1825)●
Pyractomenaborealis (Randall, 1838)●
Tribe Lucidotini Lacordaire, 1857
Subtribe Lucidotina Lacordaire, 1857
Lucidotaatra (Olivier, 1790)●
Subtribe Photinina LeConte, 1881
Ellychnia (Ellychnia) corrusca (Linnaeus, 1767)●
Photinusobscurellus LeConte, 1851
Pyropygadecipiens (Harris, 1836)
Subfamily PHOTURINAE Lacordaire, 1857
Photurisfairchildi Barber, 1951●
Family CANTHARIDAE Imhoff, 1856
Subfamily CANTHARINAE Imhoff, 1856
Tribe Cantharini Imhoff, 1856
Cantharisrufa Linnaeus, 1758†●
Pacificanthiarotundicollis (Say, 1825)●
Rhagonychafraxini (Say, 1823)●
Rhagonychaimbecillis (LeConte, 1851)●
Rhagonycharecta (Melsheimer, 1846)●
Dichelotarsuspiniphilus (Eschscholtz, 1830)●
Dichelotarsuspuberulus (LeConte, 1850)●
Dichelotarsuspunctatus (LeConte, 1850)●
Dichelotarsussimplex (Couper, 1865)●
Podabrusdiadema (Fabricius, 1798)●
Podabrusintrusus Green, 1947●
Podabrusmodestus (Say, 1823)●
Subfamily SILINAE Mulsant, 1862
Tribe Silini Mulsant, 1862
Silispercomis (Say, 1835)●
Subfamily MALTHININAE Kiesenwetter, 1852
Tribe Malthodini Böving & Craighead, 1930
Malthodesfragilis (LeConte, 1851)●
Malthodesniger (LeConte, 1851)●
Malthodespumilus (Brébisson, 1835)†●
Superfamily DERODONTOIDEA LeConte, 1861
Family DERODONTIDAE LeConte, 1861
Subfamily LARICOBIINAE Mulsant & Rey, 1864
Laricobiusrubidus LeConte, 1861●
Superfamily BOSTRICHOIDEA Latreille, 1802
Family DERMESTIDAE Latreille, 1804
Subfamily DERMESTINAE Latreille, 1804
Tribe Dermestini Latreille, 1804
Dermestis (Dermestis) lardarius Linnaeus, 1758†
Dermestis (Dermestis) maculatus DeGeer, 1774†
Subfamily ATTAGENINAE Laporte, 1840
Tribe Attagenini Laporte, 1840
Attagenus (Attagenus) unicolor japonicus Reitter, 1877)†
Subfamily MEGATOMINAE Leach, 1815
Tribe Anthrenini Gistel, 1848
Anthrenus (Anthrenus) scrophulariae scrophulariae (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Anthrenus (Florilinus) castaneae Melsheimer, 1844
Anthrenus (Florilinus) museorum (Linnaeus, 1761)†
Anthrenus (Helocerus) fuscus Olivier, 1789†●
Reesavespulae (Milliron, 1939)
Trogodermainclusum LeConte, 1854
Trogodermasternalesternale Jayne, 1882
Trogodermavariabile Ballion, 1878†
Family BOSTRICHIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily DINODERINAE C.G. Thomson, 1863
Dinoderus (Dinoderus) minutus (Fabricius, 1775)†
Rhyzoperthadominica (Fabricius, 1792)†
Subfamily LYCTINAE Billberg, 1820
Tribe Lyctini Billberg, 1820
Lyctusbrunneus (Stephens, 1830)†
Lyctusplanicollis LeConte, 1858
Tribe Trogoxylini Lesne, 1921
Trogoxylonparallelopipedum (Melsheimer, 1844)
Family PTINIDAE Latreille, 1892
Subfamily PTININAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Meziini Bellés, 1985
Meziumaffine Boieldieu, 1856†
Tribe Ptinini Latreille, 1802
Niptushololeucus (Faldermann, 1835)†
Ptinus (Ptinus) fur (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Ptinus (Ptinus) villiger (Reitter, 1884)†
Subfamily ERNOBIIBAE Pic, 1912
Ernobiusmollis (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Subfamily ANOBIINAE Fleming, 1821
Hadrobregmusnotatus (Say, 1825)●
Hemicoeluscarinatus (Say, 1823)●
Hemicoelusdefectus (Fall, 1905)
Microbregmaemarginatum (Duftschmid, 1825)†●
Oligomerusobtusus LeConte, 1865●
Priobiumsericeum (Say, 1825)●
Stegobiumpaniceum (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Subfamily PTILININAE Shuckard, 1839
Ptilinuslobatus Casey, 1898●
Ptilinuspruinosus Casey, 1898●
Ptilinusruficornis Say, 1823●
Subfamily XYLETININAE Gistel, 1848
Tribe Lasiodermini Böving, 1927
Lasiodermaserricorne (Fabricius, 1792)†
Euvrillettapeltata (Harris, 1836)
Tribe Xyletinini Gistel, 1848
Xyletinuslugubris LeConte, 1878●
Subfamily DORCATOMINAE C.G. Thomson, 1859
Caenocaraoculatum (Say, 1824)
Dorcatomapallicornis LeConte, 1874●
Sculptothecapuberula (LeConte, 1865)●
Superfamily LYMEXYLOIDEA Fleming, 1821
Family LYMEXYLIDAE Fleming, 1821
Subfamily HYLECOETINAE Germar, 1818
Elateroideslugubris (Say, 1835)●
Superfamily CLEROIDEA Latreille, 1802
Family TROGOSSITIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily PELTINAE Latreille, 1806
Tribe Thymalini Léveillé, 1888
Thymalusmarginicollis Chevrolat, 1842●
Subfamily TROGOSSITINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Calityini Reitter, 1922
Calitysscabra (Thunberg, 1784)*●
Tribe Trogossitini Latreille, 1802
Tenebriodescorticalis (Melsheimer, 1844)●
Tenebriodesmauritanicus (Linnaeus, 1758)‡
Family CLERIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily TILLINAE Fischer von Waldheim, 1813
Cymatoderabicolor (Say, 1825)●
Subfamily HYDNOCERINAE Spinola, 1844
Tribe Hydnocerini Spinola, 1844
Phyllobaenushumeralis (Say, 1823)
Phyllobaenuslecontei (Wolcott, 1912)
Phyllobaenuspallipennis (Say, 1825)
Phyllobaenusverticalis (Say, 1835)●
Subfamily CLERINAE Latreille, 1802
Enoclerusnigripesrufiventris (Spinola, 1844)●
Thanasimusdubius (Fabricius, 1777)●
Thanasimusundatulusnubilus (Klug, 1842)●
Thanasimusundatulusundatulus (Say, 1835)●
Subfamily KORYNETINAE Laporte, 1836
Madonielladislocata (Say, 1825)●
Necrobiarufipes (DeGeer, 1775)†
Subfamily THANEROCLERINAE Chapin, 1924
Tribe Thaneroclerini Chapin, 1924
Zenodosussanguineus (Say, 1835)●
Family MELYRIDAE Leach, 1815
Subfamily MALACHIINAE Fleming, 1821
Tribe Malachiini Fleming, 1821
Malachius (Malachius) aeneus (Linnaeus, 1761)†
Nodopusflavilabris (Say, 1825)●
Superfamily CUCUJOIDEA Latreille, 1802
Family BYTURIDAE Gistel, 1848
Subfamily BYTURINAE Gistel, 1848
Byturusunicolor Say, 1823●
Family SPHINDIDAE Jacquelin du Val, 1860
Subfamily ODONTOSPHINDINAE Sen Gupta & Crowson, 1979
Odontosphindusdenticollis LeConte, 1878●
Subfamily SPHINDINAE Jacquelin du Val, 1860
Sphindusamericanus LeConte, 1866●
Sphindustrinifer Casey, 1898●
Family EROTYLIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily EROTYLINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Tritomini Curtis, 1834
Triplaxdissimulator (Crotch, 1873)●
Triplaxfrosti Casey, 1924●
Triplaxthoracica Say, 1825●
Tritomapulchra Say, 1826●
Family MONOTOMIDAE Laporte, 1840
Subfamily RHIZOPHAGINAE Redtenbacher, 1845
Rhizophagus (Anomophagus) brunneus brunneus Horn, 1879●
Rhizophagus (Rhizophagus) dimidiatus Mannerheim, 1843●
Rhizophagus (Rhizophagus) remotus LeConte, 1866●
Subfamily MONOTOMINAE Laporte, 1840
Tribe Monotomini Laporte, 1840
Monotomapicipes Herbst, 1793†●
Monotomaproducta LeConte, 1855
Family CRYPTOPHAGIDAE Kirby, 1826
Subfamily CRYPTOPHAGINAE Kirby, 1826
Tribe Cryptophagini Kirby, 1826
Antherophagusochraceus Melsheimer, 1844●
Cryptophagusfallax Balfour-Browne, 1953†
Cryptophagusjakowlewi Reitter, 1888*
Henotideruscentromaculatus Reitter, 1877*●
Telmatophilustyphae (Fallén, 1802)†
Subfamily ATOMARIINAE LeConte, 1861
Tribe Atomariini LeConte, 1861
Atomaria (Anchicera) ephippiata C.C.A. Zimmermann, 1869●
Atomaria (Anchicera) fuscata Schönherr, 1808†●
Atomaria (Anchicera) lewisi Reitter, 1877†●
Atomaria (Atomaria) affinis R.F. Sahlberg, 1834*●
Atomaria (Atomaria) alpina Heer, 1841†●
Atomaria (Atomaria) constricta (Casey, 1900)●
Atomaria (Atomaria) nigrirostris Stephens, 1830*●
Atomaria (Atomaria) pinicola Pelletier, 2019●
Family SILVANIDAE Kirby, 1837
Subfamily Brontinae Blanchard, 1845
Tribe Brontini Blanchard, 1845
Dendrophaguscygnaei Mannerheim, 1846●
Subfamily SILVANINAE Kirby, 1837
Ahasverusadvena (Waltl, 1834)†
Oryzaephilusmercator (Fauvel, 1889)†
Silvanusbidentatus (Fabricius, 1792)†●
Family CUCUJIDAE Latreille, 1802
Cucujusclavipesclavipes Fabricius, 1777●
Family PHALACRIDAE Leach, 1815
Subfamily PHALACRINAE Leach, 1815
Olibrussemistriatus LeConte, 1856●
Stilbusapicalis (Melsheimer, 1844)
Family LAEMOPHLOEIDAE Ganglbauer, 1899
Charaphloeusconvexulus (LeConte, 1879)●
Cryptolestesferrugineus (Stephens, 1832)†●
Cryptolestesturcicus (Grouvelle, 1876)†●
Laemophloeusbiguttatus (Say, 1825)●
Laemophloeusfasciatus Melsheimer, 1844●
Family KATERETIDAE Kirby, 1837
Brachypteroluspulicarius (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Brachypterusurticae (Fabricius, 1792)†●
Heterhelussericanssericans (LeConte, 1859)●
Family NITIDULIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily EPURAEINAE Kirejtshuk, 1986
Tribe Epuraeini Kirejtshuk, 1986
Epuraea (Epuraea) aestiva (Linnaeus, 1758)†●
Epuraea (Epuraea) flavomaculata Mäklin, 1853●
Epuraea (Epuraea) linearis Mäklin, 1853*●
Epuraea (Epuraea) pallescens labilis Erichson, 1843●
Epuraea (Epuraea) planulata Erichson, 1843●
Epuraea (Epuraea) rufomarginata (Stephens, 1830)*●
Epuraea (Epuraea) truncatella (Mannerheim, 1846)●
Epuraeaavara (Randall, 1838)●
Subfamily CARPOPHILINAE Erichson, 1842
Carpophilus (Ecnomorphus) brachypterus (Say, 1825)●
Carpophilus (Semocarpolus) marginellus Motschulsky, 1858†
Subfamily MELIGETHINAE C.G. Thomson, 1859
Brassicogethessimplipes (Easton, 1947)●
Brassicogethesviridescens (Fabricius, 1787)†●
Fabogethesnigrescens (Stephens, 1830)*●
Subfamily NITIDULINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Cychramini Gistel, 1848
Cychramusadustus Erichson, 1843●
Tribe Nitidulini Latreille, 1802
Omositanearctica Kirejtshuk, 1987●
Subfamily CILLAEINAE Kirejtshuk & Audisio, 1986
Colopterustruncatus (Randall, 1838)●
Conotelusobscurus Erichson, 1843
Subfamily CRYPTARCHINAE C.G. Thomson, 1859
Tribe Cryptarchini C.G. Thomson, 1859
Cryptarcha (Cryptarcha) ampla Erichson, 1843●
Glischrochilus (Glischrochilus) moratus W.J. Brown, 1932●
Glischrochilus (Glischrochilus) vittatus (Say, 1835)●
Glischrochilus (Librodor) fasciatus (Olivier, 1790)●
Glischrochilus (Librodor) quadrisignatus (Say, 1835)●
Glischrochilus (Librodor) sanguinolentus sanguinolentus (Olivier, 1790)●
Glischrochilus (Librodor) siepmanni W.J. Brown, 1932●
Pityophagusferrugineus (Linnaeus, 1760)†●
Family CERYLONIDAE Billberg, 1820
Subfamily CERYLONINAE Billberg, 1820
Ceryloncastaneum Say, 1827●
Cerylonunicolor (Ziegler, 1845)●
Family ENDOMYCHIDAE Leach, 1815
Subfamily ANAMORPHINAE Strohecker, 1953
Symbiotesduryi Blatchley, 1910●
Subfamily LEIESTINAE C.G. Thomson, 1863
Phymaphorapulchella Newman, 1838
Subfamily MYCETAEINAE Jacquelin du Val, 1857
Mycetaeasubterranea (Fabricius, 1801)†●
Subfamily ENDOMYCHINAE Leach, 1815
Endomychusbiguttatus Say, 1824●
Subfamily LYCOPERDININAE Bromhead, 1838
Mycetinaperpulchra (Newman, 1838)●
Family COCCINELLIDAE Latreille, 1807
Subfamily MICROWEISEINAE Leng, 920
Tribe Microweiseini Leng, 1920
Coccidophilusmarginatus (LeConte, 1878)
Subfamily COCCINELLINAE Latreille, 1807
Tribe Brachiacanthini Mulsant, 1850
Brachiacanthadecempustulata (Melsheimer, 1847)
Tribe Chilocorini Mulsant, 1846
Chilocorusstigma (Say, 1835)●
Tribe Coccinellini Latreille, 1807
Adaliabipunctata (Linnaeus, 1758)‡
Anatismali (Say, 1824)●
Anisostictabitriangularis (Say, 1824)
Calviaquatuordecimguttata (Linnaeus, 1758)*
Coccinellaseptempunctata Linnaeus, 1758†●
Coccinellatransversoguttatarichardsoni W. Brown, 1962
Coccinellatrifasciataperplexa Mulsant, 1850
Coccinellaundecimpunctataundecimpunctata Linnaeus, 1758†
Harmoniaaxyridis (Pallas, 1773)†●
Hippodamiaquinquesignataquinquesignata (Kirby, 1837)
Hippodamiatredecimpunctatatibialis (Say, 1824)
Hippodamiavariegata (Goeze, 1777)†
Mulsantinahudsonica (Casey, 1899)●
Myziapullata (Say, 1826)
Propylaeaquatuordecimpunctata (Linnaeus, 1758)†●
Psylloboravigintimaculata (Say, 1824)●
Tribe Hyperaspidini Mulsant, 1846
Hyperaspisbinotata (Say, 1826)●
Hyperaspisoctavia Casey, 1908
Hyperaspisundulata (Say, 1824)
Tribe Scymnini Mulsant, 1846
Scymnus (Pullus) puncticollis LeConte, 1852●
Scymnus (Pullus) tenebrosus Mulsant, 1850
Family CORYLOPHIDAE LeConte, 1852
Subfamily CORYLOPHINAE LeConte, 1852
Tribe Orthoperini Jacquelin du Val, 1857
Orthoperussuturalis LeConte, 1878
Tribe Parmulini Poey, 1854
Clypastraealunata (LeConte, 1852)●
Family LATRIDIIDAE Erichson, 1842
Subfamily LATRIDIINAE Erichson, 1842
Cartodere (Aridius) bifasiata (Reitter, 1877)†
Cartodere (Aridius) nodifer (Westwood, 1839)†●
Cartodere (Cartodere) constricta (Gyllenhal, 1827)†
Dienerellaargus (Reitter, 1884)†
Dienerellacostulata (Reitter, 1877)†
Dienerellafiliformis (Gyllenhal, 1827)†
Enicmustenuicornis LeConte, 1878●
Latridiusminutus (Linnaeus, 1767)†●
Stephostethusbreviclavis (Fall, 1899)●
Stephostethusliratus (LeConte, 1863)●
Subfamily CORTICARIINAE Curtis, 1829
Corticariaelongata (Gyllenhal, 1827)†
Corticariaserrata (Paykull, 1798)†●
Corticarinacavicollis (Mannerheim, 1844)
Corticarinaminuta (Fabricius, 1792)*
Cortinicaragibbosa (Herbst, 1793)†
Melanophthalma (Cortilena) picta (LeConte, 1855●
Melanophthalma (Melanophthalma) americana (Melsheimer, 1844)
Melanophthalma (Melanophthalma) inermis Motschulsky, 1866
Melanophthalma (Melanophthalma) pumilla (LeConte, 1855)
Melanophthalma (Melanophthalma) villosa (C.C.A. Zimmermann, 1869)
Superfamily TENEBRIONOIDEA Latreille, 1802
Family MYCETOPHAGIDAE Leach, 1815
Subfamily MYCETOPHAGINAE Leach, 1815
Tribe Mycetophagini Leach, 1815
Litargus (Tilargus) tetraspilotus LeConte, 1856●
Mycetophagus (Mycetophagus) punctatus Say, 1826●
Mycetophagus (Parilendus) quadriguttatus P.W.J. Müller, 1821‡●
Tribe Typhaeini C.G. Thomson, 1863
Typhaeastercorea (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Family CIIDAE Leach, 1819
Subfamily CIINAE Leach, 1819
Tribe CIINI Leach, 1819
Ceracisthoracicornis (Ziegler, 1845)●
Cisamericanus Mannerheim, 1852●
Cisangustus Hatch, 1962●
Ciscreberrimus Mellié, 1849●
Cisfuscipes Mellié, 1849●
Cishorridulus Casey, 1898●
Cislevettei (Casey, 1898)●
Cisstriatulus Mellié, 1849*●
striolatus Casey, 1898
Cissubmicans Abeille de Perrin, 1874*●
pistorius Casey, 1898
Dolichocislaricinus (Mellié, 1849)*●
indistinctus Hatch, 1962
Hadreuleelongatula (Gyllenhal, 1827)†●
Malacocisbrevicollis (Casey, 1898)●
Orthocispunctatus (Mellié, 1849)●
Plesiociscribrum Casey, 1898●
Family TETRATOMIDAE Billberg, 1820
Subfamily TETRATOMINAE Billberg, 1820
Tetratoma (Abstrulia) canadensis Nikitsky & Chantal, 2004●
Tetratoma (Abstrulia) tesselata (Melsheimer, 1844)●
Subfamily PENTHINAE Lacordaire, 1859
Pentheobliquata (Fabricius, 1801)●
Penthepimelia (Fabricius, 1801)●
Subfamily EUSTROPHINAE Gistel, 1848
Tribe Eustrophini Gistel, 1848
Eustrophustomentosus Say, 1826●
Tribe Holostrophini Nikitsky, 1998
Holostrophusbifasciatus (Say, 1824)
Family MELANDRYIDAE Leach, 1815
Subfamily MELANDRYINAE Leach, 1815
Tribe Hypulini Gistel, 1848
Hypulussimulator Newman, 1838●
Symphoraflavicollis (Haldeman, 1848)●
Tribe Melandryini Leach, 1815
Emmesaconnectens Newman, 1838●
Melandryastriata Say, 1824●
Tribe Orchesiini Mulsant, 1856
Orchesiacastanea (Melsheimer, 1846)●
Orchesiacultriformis Laliberté, 1967●
Orchesiaovata Laliberté, 1967●
Tribe Serropalpini Latreille, 1829
Dircaealiturata (LeConte, 1866)●
Dolotarsuslividus (C.R. Sahlberg, 1833)*●
Enchodessericea (Haldeman, 1848)●
Phloiotryafusca (LeConte, 1878)●
Scotochroaatra LeConte, 1874●
Scotochroabuprestoides (Kirby, 1837)●
Scotochroidesantennatus Mank, 1839●
Serropalpuscoxalis Mank, 1839●
Serropalpussubstriatus Haldeman, 1848●
Xylitalaevigata (Hellenius, 1786)*●
Family MORDELLIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily MORDELLINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Mordellini Latreille, 1802
Mordellamarginatamarginata Melsheimer, 1846
Mordellariaborealis (LeConte, 1862)●
Mordellariaserval (Say, 1835)●
Tomoxialineela LeConte, 1862●
Tribe Mordellistenini Ermisch, 1941
Mordellinainfima (LeConte, 1862)
Mordellinanigricans (Melsheimer, 1846)
Mordellinapustulata (Melsheimer, 1846)●
Mordellistenaandreae LeConte, 1862●
Mordellistenaaspersa (Melsheimer, 1846)
Mordellistenacervicalis LeConte, 1862
Mordellistenafrosti Liljeblad, 1918●
Mordellistenafuscipennis (Melsheimer, 1846)●
Mordellistenalimbalis (Melsheimer, 1846)●
Mordellistenapicilabris Helmuth, 1864●
Mordellistenarubrifascia Liljeblad, 1945
Mordellistenasericans Fall, 1907
Mordellistenatosta LeConte, 1862●
Mordellistenavilis (LeConte, 1858)
Mordellochroascapularis (Say, 1824)●
Family RIPIPHORIDAE Gemminger, 1870
Subfamily PELECOTOMINAE Seidlitz, 1875
Pelecotomaflavipes Melsheimer, 1846●
Family ZOPHERIDAE Solier, 1834
Subfamily COLYDIINAE Billberg, 1820
Tribe Synchitini Erichson, 1845
Lasconotusborealis Horn, 1878●
Synchitafuliginosa Melsheimer, 1844●
Subfamily ZOPHERINAE Solier, 1834
Tribe Phellopsini Ślipiński & Lawrence, 1999
Phellopsisobcordata (Kirby, 1837)
Family TENEBRIONIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily LAGRIINAE Latreille, 1825
Tribe Goniaderini Lacordaire, 1859
Paratenetusexutus Bousquet & Bouchard, 2014●
Tribe Lagriini Latreille, 1825
Subtribe Lagriina Latreille, 1825
Arthromacraaeneaaenea (Say, 1824)●
Subfamily TENEBRIONINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Alphitobiini Reitter, 1917
Alphitobiusdiaperinus (Panzer, 1796)†
Tribe Bolitophagini Kirby, 1837
Bolitophaguscorticola Say, 1826
Bolitotheruscornutus (Fabricius, 1801)●
Tribe Opatrini Brullé, 1832
Blapstinusmetallicus (Fabricius, 1801)
Tribe Tenebrionini Latreille, 1802
Neatustenebrioides (Palisot de Beauvois, 1811)●
Tenebriomolitor Linnaeus, 1758†
Tribe Triboliini Gistel, 1848
Tribolium (Tribolium) castaneum (Herbst, 1797)‡
Tribolium (Tribolium) confusum Jacquelin du Val, 1861‡
Tribolium (Tribolium) destructor Uyttenboogaart, 1933†
Subfamily ALLECULINAE Laporte, 1840
Tribe Alleculini Laporte, 1840
Subtribe Alleculina Laporte, 1840
Hymenorusmolestus Fall, 1931●
Hymenorusniger (Melsheimer, 1846)●
Subtribe Gonoderina Seidlitz, 1896
Androchiruserythropus (Kirby, 1837)●
Capnochroafuliginosa (Melsheimer, 1846)
Isomiraquadristriata (Couper, 1865)●
Mycetocharabicolor (Couper, 1865)●
Mycetocharabinotata (Say, 1824)●
Mycetocharafoveata (LeConte, 1866)●
Mycetocharafraterna (Say, 1824)●
Subfamily DIAPERINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Diaperini Latreille, 1802
Subtribe Diaperina Latreille, 1802
Diaperismaculata Olivier, 1791●
Neomidabicornis (Fabricius, 1777)
Tribe Hypophlaeini Billberg, 1820
Corticeuspraetermissus (Fall, 1926)●
Tribe Scaphidemini Reitter, 1922
Scaphidemaaeneolum (LeConte, 1850)●
Subfamily STENOCHIINAE Kirby, 1837
Tribe Cnodalonini Oken, 1843
Upisceramboides (Linnaeus, 1758)*
Family SYNCHROIDAE Lacordaire, 1859
Synchroapunctata Newman, 1838●
Family STENOTRACHELIDAE C.G. Thomson, 1859
Subfamily CEPHALOINAE LeConte, 1862
Cephaloonlepturoides Newman, 1838●
Cephaloonungulare LeConte, 1874
Family OEDEMERIDAE Latreille, 1810
Subfamily CALOPODINAE Costa, 1852
Calopusangustus LeConte, 1851●
Subfamily OEDEMERINAE Latreille, 1810
Tribe Asclerini Gistel, 1848
Asclerapuncticollis (Say, 1824)●
Ascleraruficollis (Say, 1824)●
Tribe Nacerdini Mulsant, 1858
Nacerdesmelanura (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Family MELOIDAE Gyllenhal, 1810
Subfamily MELOINAE Gyllenhal, 1810
Tribe Meloini Gyllenhal, 1810
Meloe (Meloe) impressus Kirby, 1837
Family PYTHIDAE Solier, 1834
Priognathusmonilicornis (Randall, 1838)●
Pythoniger Kirby, 1837
Family PYROCHROIDAE Latreille, 1806
Subfamily PEDILINAE Lacordaire, 1859
Pediluslugubris (Say, 1826)●
Subfamily PYROCHROINAE Latreille, 1806
Dendroidescanadensis Latreille, 1810●
Dendroidesconcolor (Newman, 1838)●
Family SALPINGIDAE Leach, 1815
Subfamily SALPINGINAE Leach, 1815
Rhinosimusviridiaeneus Randall, 1838●
Family ANTHICIDAE Latreille, 1819
Subfamily ANTHICINAE Latreille, 1819
Tribe Anthicini Latreille, 1819
Amblyderusgranularis (LeConte, 1850)
Amblyderuspallens (LeConte, 1850)
Anthicusflavicans LeConte, 1852
Malporusformicarius (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1847)
Omonadusfloralis (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Omonadusformicarius (Goeze, 1777)†
Subfamily NOTOXINAE Stephens, 1829
Notoxusanchora Hentz, 1827
Family ADERIDAE Csiki, 1909
Tribe Aderini Csiki, 1909
Subtribe Syzetoninina Báguena Corella, 1948
Vanonuswickhami Casey, 1895●
Family SCRAPTIIDAE Gistel, 1848
Subfamily SCRAPTIINAE Gistel, 1848
Tribe Scraptiini Gistel, 1848
Canifapallipes (Melsheimer, 1846)●
Subfamily ANASPIDINAE Mulsant, 1856
Tribe Anaspidini Mulsant, 1856
Anaspisflavipennis Haldeman, 1848●
Anaspisrufa Say, 1826●
Superfamily CHRYSOMELOIDEA Latreille, 1802
Family CERAMBYCIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily PRIONINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Meroscelisini J. Thomson, 1860
Tragosomaharrisii LeConte, 1851●
Subfamily LEPTURINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Lepturini Latreille, 1802
Analepturalineola (Say, 1824)●
Bellamirascalaris (Say, 1826)●
Brachylepturachamplaini Casey, 1913
Grammopterasubargentata (Kirby, 1837)●
Judoliamontivagansmontivagans (Couper, 1864)●
Lepturobosca (Cosmosalia) chrysocoma (Kirby, 1837)
Pygolepturanigrellanigrella (Say, 1826)
Stictolepturacanadensiscanadensis (Olivier, 1795)●
Strangaleptaabbreviata (Germar, 1824)●
Strophionanitens (Forster, 1771)
Trachysidaasperabrevifrons (Howden, 1959)
Trachysidamutabilis (Newman, 1841)●
Trigonarthrissubpubescens (Kirby, 1837)
Typocerusvelutinusvelutinus (Olivier, 1795)
Tribe Oxymirini Danilevsky, 1997
Anthophylaxattenuatus (Haldeman, 1847)●
Anthophylaxcyaneus (Haldeman, 1847)●
Anthophylaxviridis LeConte, 1850●
Tribe Rhagiini Kirby, 1837
Acmaeopsproteusproteus (Kirby, 1837)●
Evodinusmonticolamonticola (Randall, 1838)●
Pidonia (Pidonia) ruficollis (Say, 1824)●
Pidonia (Pidonia) vibex (Newman, 1841)●
Rhagiuminquisitor (Linnaeus, 1758)*●
Subfamily SPONDYLIDINAE Audinet-Serville, 1832
Tribe Asemini J. Thomson, 1860
Arhopalusfoveicollis (Haldeman, 1847)
Asemumstriatum (Linnaeus, 1758)*●
Tetropiumcinnamopterum Kirby, 1837●
Tetropiumschwarzianum Casey, 1891●
Subfamily CERAMBYCINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Anaglyptini Lacordaire, 1868
Microclytuscompressicollis (Laporte & Gory, 1835)●
Tribe Callidiini Kirby, 1837
Callidiumviolaceum (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Phymatodesdimidiatus (Kirby, 1837)●
Phymatodesmaculicollis LeConte, 1878●
Phymatodeshuetheri Wappes & Santos-Silva, 2019●
Pronoceracollariscollaris (Kirby, 1837)
Ropalopussanguinicollis (Horn, 1860)
Tribe Clytini Mulsant, 1839
Clytusmarginicollis Laporte & Gory, 1835●
Clytusruricola (Olivier, 1795)●
Glycobiusspeciosus (Say, 1828)●
Megacyllenerobiniae (Forster, 1771)
Neoclytusacuminatusacuminatus (Fabricius, 1775)●
Neoclytusleucozonusleucozonus (Laporte & Gory, 1835)●
Sarosesthesfulminans (Fabricius, 1775)●
Xylotrechuscolonus (Fabricius, 1775)●
Xylotrechusinteger (Haldeman, 1847)●
Xylotrechusquadrimaculatus (Haldeman, 1847)●
Xylotrechussagittatussagittatus (Germar, 1821)●
Xylotrechusundulatus (Say, 1824)●
Tribe Molorchini Gistel, 1848
Molorchusbimaculatusbimaculatus Say, 1824●
Subfamily LAMIINAE Latreille, 1825
Tribe Acanthocinini Blanchard, 1845
Acanthocinuspusillus (Kirby, 1837)●
Astyleiopusvariegatus (Haldeman, 1847)●
Astylopsismacula (Say, 1826)●
Astylopsissexguttata (Say, 1826)●
Graphisurusfasciatus (DeGeer, 1775)●
Hyperplatysaspersa (Say, 1824)
Hyperplatysmaculata Haldeman, 1847●
Sternidiusrusticus (LeConte, 1852)●
Urgleptessignatus (LeConte, 1852)●
Tribe Desmiphorini J. Thomson, 1860
Psenocerussupernotatus (Say, 1823)●
Tribe Monochamini Gistel, 1848
Microgoesoculatus (LeConte, 1862)●
Monochamusmarmorator Kirby, 1837●
Monochamusnotatus (Drury, 1773)●
Monochamusscutellatus (Say, 1824)●
Tribe Pogonocherini Mulsant, 1839
Pogonocheruspencillatus LeConte, 1850●
Tribe Saperdini Mulsant, 1839
Saperdacalcarata Say, 1824
Saperdainornata Say, 1824
Saperdalateralis Fabricius, 1775
Saperdaobliqua Say, 1826
Tribe Tetropini Portevin, 1927
Tetropspraeusta (Linnaeus, 1758)†●
Family MEGALOPODIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily ZEUGOPHORINAE Böving & Craighead, 1931
Zeugophora (Zeugophora) abnormis (LeConte, 1850)●
Zeugophora (Zeugophora) puberula Crotch, 1873●
Zeugophora (Zeugophora) scutellaris Suffrian, 1840†●
Zeugophora (Zeugophora) varians Crotch, 1873●
Family ORSODACNIDAE C.G. Thomson, 1859
Subfamily ORSODACNINAE C.G. Thomson, 1859
Orsodacneatra (Ahrens, 1810)●
Family CHRYSOMELIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily BRUCHINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Bruchini Latreille, 1802
Subtribe Acanthoscelidina Bridwell, 1946
Acanthoscelidesobtectus (Say, 1831)†
Callosobruchusmaculatus (Fabricius, 1775)
Subtribe Bruchina Latreille, 1802
Bruchuspisorum (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Subtribe Megacerina Bridwell, 1946
Megacerus (Megacerus) discoidus (Say, 1824)
Subfamily DONACIINAE Kirby, 1837
Tribe Donaciini Kirby, 1837
Donacia (Donaciomima) caerulea Olivier, 1795
Donacia (Donaciomima) distincta LeConte, 1851
Donacia (Donaciomima) fulgens LeConte, 1851
Donacia (Donaciomima) hirticollis Kirby, 1837
Tribe Haemoniini Chen, 1941
Neohaemonianigricornis (Kirby, 1837)
Tribe Plateumarini Böving, 1922
Plateumarisnitida (Germar, 1811)
Plateumarispusilla (Say, 1826)
Plateumarisrufa (Say, 1826)
Plateumarisshoemakeri (C. Schaeffer, 1925)
Subfamily CRIOCERINAE Latreille, 1804
Tribe Criocerini Latreille, 1804
Criocerisasparagi (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Criocerisduodecimpunctata (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Lilioceruslilii (Scopoli, 1763)†
Tribe Lemini Gyllenhal, 1813
Oulema (Oulema) melanopus (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Subfamily CASSIDINAE Gyllenhal, 1813
Tribe Cassidini Gyllenhal, 1813
Cassida (Cassida) rubiginosa O.F. Müller, 1776†
Cassida (Mionycha) flaveola Thunberg, 1794†●
Charidotella (Charidotella) sexpunctata bicolor (Fabricius, 1798)
Deloyalaguttata (Olivier, 1790)●
Tribe Chalepini Weise, 1910
Sumitrosisinaequalis (Weber, 1801)●
Sumitrosisrosea (Weber, 1801)
Tribe Uroplatini Weise, 1910
Microrhopalaexcavataexcavata (Olivier, 1808)
Subfamily CHRYSOMELINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Chrysomelini Latreille, 1802
Calligrapha (Bidensomela) californica coreopsivora W.J. Brown, 1945
Calligrapha (Calligrapha) alni C. Schaeffer, 1928
Calligrapha (Calligrapha) alnicola W.J. Brown, 1945
Calligrapha (Calligrapha) ignota W.J. Brown, 1945●
Calligrapha (Calligrapha) knabi W.J. Brown, 1940●
Calligrapha (Calligrapha) multipunctata (Say, 1824)
Calligrapha (Calligrapha) rowena Knab, 1909●
Chrysolina (Hypericia) hyperici hyperici (Forster, 1771)†
Chrysomela (Macrolina) mainensis mainensis Bechyné, 1954
Gastrophysa (Gastrophysa) polygoni (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Leptinotarsadecemlineata (Say, 1824)
Phaedon (Phaedon) laevigatus (Duftschmid, 1825)†
Phratora (Phratora) purpurea purpurea W.J. Brown, 1951●
Prasocuris (Hydrothassa) vittata (Olivier, 1807)
Subfamily GALERUCINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Alticini Newman, 1834
Altica (Altica) ambiens alni Harris, 1869●
Altica (Altica) corni Woods, 1918
Altica (Altica) prasina populi W.J. Brown, 1938
Chaetocnemahortensis (Geoffroy, 1785)†●
Chaetocnemaconcinna (Marsham, 1802)†●
Chaetocnemaminuta Melsheimer, 1847
Crepidoderanana (Say, 1824)
Diboliaborealis Chevrolat, 1834
Diboliachelones Parry, 1974
Disonychatriangularis (Say, 1824)
Disonychaxanthomelas (Dalman, 1823)
Epitrixcucumeris (Harris, 1851)●
Longitarsusferrugineus (Foudras, 1859)†
Longitarsusganglbauri Heikertinger, 1873†
Longitarusjacobaeae Waterhouse, 1858†
Longitarusluridis (Scopoli, 1763)†
Longitaruspratensis (Panzer, 1794)†
Manturachrysanthemi (Koch, 1803)†
Phyllotretaarmoraciae (Koch, 1803)†
Phyllotretachalybeipennis (Crotch, 1873)
Phyllotretacruciferae (Goeze, 1777)†●
Phyllotretastriolata (Fabricius, 1803)†●
Phyllotretazimmermanni (Crotch, 1873)*
Psylliodesaffinis (Paykull, 1799)†
Psylliodesnapi (Fabricius, 1792)†
Systenafrontalis (Fabricius, 1801)
Tribe Galerucini Latreille, 1802
Erynephalamaritima (LeConte, 1865)
Galerucella (Galerucella) nymphaeae (Linnaeus, 1758)*
Neogalerucellacalmariensis (Linnaeus, 1767)†
Neogalerucellapusilla (Duftschmid, 1825)†
Ophraellaconferta (LeConte, 1865)
Pyrrhaltaviburni (Paykull, 1799)†●
Tricholochmaeacavicollis (LeConte, 1865)
Tricholochmaeakalmiae (Fall, 1924)
Tricholochmaeatuberculata (Say, 1824)
Tricholochmaeavaccinii (Fall, 1924)
Trirhabdaborealis Blake, 1931
Trirhabdacanadensis (Kirby, 1837)
Xanthogalerucaluteola (O.F. Müller, 1766)†
Tribe Luperini Gistel, 1848
Acalymmavittatum (Fabricius, 1775)
Diabroticabarberi R.F. Smith & Lawrence, 1967
Subfamily CRYPTOCEPHALINAE Gyllenhal, 1813
Tribe Cryptocephalini Gyllenhal, 1813
Subtribe Cryptocephalina Gyllenhal, 1813
Cryptocephalusgibbicollisgibbicollis Haldeman, 1849
Cryptocephalusnotatus Fabricius, 1787
Diachusauratus (Fabricius, 1801)●
Diachuscatarius (Suffrian, 1852)●
Triachusvacuus LeConte, 1880
Subtribe Monachulina Leng, 1920
Lexiphanessaponatus (Fabricius, 1801)
Subtribe Pachybrachina Chapuis, 1874
Pachybrachis (Pachybrachis) obsoletus Suffrian, 1852●
Pachybrachis (Pachybrachis) peccans Suffrian, 1852●
Tribe Fulcidacini Jakobson, 1924
Exemacanadensis Pierce, 1940
Neochlamisuscribripennis (LeConte, 1878)
Subfamily EUMOLPINAE Hope, 1840
Tribe Bromiini Baly, 1865
Bromiusobscurus (Linnaeus, 1758)*●
Graphopspubescens (Melsheimer, 1847)
Xanthoniadecemnotata (Say, 1824)●
Xanthoniaserrata Staines & Weissman, 2001)
Tribe Eumolpini Hope, 1840
Rhabdopteruspraetextus (Say, 1824)
Tribe Typophorini Baly, 1865
Pariafragariaefragariae Wilcox, 1954
Pariathoracica (Melsheimer, 1847)
Subfamily SYNETINAE LeConte & Horn, 1883
Synetaextorrisborealis W. J. Brown, 1961●
Synetaferruginea (Germar, 1811)●
Superfamily CURCULIONOIDEA Latreille, 1802
Family NEMONYCHIDAE Bedel, 1882
Subfamily CIMBERIDINAE Gozis, 1882
Tribe Cimberidini Gozis, 1882
Cimberiselongata (LeConte, 1876)●
Cimberispallipennis (Blatchley, 1916)●
Family ANTHRIBIDAE Billberg, 1820
Subfamily ANTHRIBINAE Billberg, 1820
Tribe Anthribini Billberg, 1820
Anthribusnebulosus Forster, 1770†1●
Tribe Trigonorhinini Valentine, 1999
Trigonorhinussticticus (Boheman, 1833)
Family ATTELABIDAE Billberg, 1820
Subfamily RHYNCHITINAE Gistel, 1848
Tribe Auletini Desbrochers des Loges, 1908
Subtribe Auletina Desbrochers des Loges, 1908
Auletobius (Mesauletes) cassandrae (LeConte, 1876)
Tribe Rhynchitini Gistel, 1848
Temnoceruscyanellus (LeConte, 1876)●
Temnocerusperplexus (Blatchley, 1916)
Family BRENTIDAE Billberg, 1820
Subfamily APIONINAE Schönherr, 1823
Supertribe APIONITAE Schönherr, 1823
Tribe Apionini Schönherr, 1823
Subtribe Aplemonina Kissinger, 1968
Perapioncurtirostre (Germar, 1817)†
Subtribe Synapiina Alonso-Zarazaga, 1990
Ischnoterapion (Chorapion) virens (Herbst, 1797)†
Subtribe Trichapiina Alonso-Zarazaga, 1990
Betulapionsimilewalshii (J.B. Smith, 1884)●
Apionini Incertae Sedis
Coelocephalapionemaciipes (Fall, 1898)
Family DRYOPHTHORIDAE Schönherr, 1825
Subfamily DRYOPHTHORINAE Schönherr, 1825
Dryophthorusamericanus Bedel, 1885●
Subfamily RHYNCHOPHORINAE Schönherr, 1833
Tribe Litosomini Lacordaire, 1865
Sitophilusgranarius (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Sitophilusoryzae (Linnaeus, 1763)†
Tribe Sphenophorini Lacordaire, 1865
Sphenophoruscostipennis Horn, 1873
Sphenophoruszeae Walsh, 1867
Family BRACHYCERIDAE Billberg, 1820
Subfamily ERIRHININAE Schönherr, 1825
Tribe Erirhinini Schönherr, 1825
Notarispuncticollis (LeConte, 1876)
Family CURCULIONIDAE Latreille, 1802
Subfamily CURCULIONINAE Latreille, 1802
Tribe Anthonomini C.G. Thomson, 1859
Anthonomus (Anthonomus) corvulus LeConte, 1876
Anthonomus (Anthonomus) lecontei Burke, 1975●
Anthonomus (Anthonomus) molochinus Dietz, 1891
Anthonomus (Anthonomus) signatus Say, 1832●
Anthonomus (Cnemocyllus) elongatus LeConte, 1876
Anthonomus (Tachypterellus) quadrigibbus Say, 1832●
Pseudanthonomusrufulus Dietz, 1891●
Pseudanthonomusseriesetosus Dietz, 1891●
Pseudanthonomusvalidus Dietz, 1891●
Tribe Ellescini C.G. Thomson, 1859
Subtribe Dorytomina Bedel, 1886
Dorytomusparvicollis Casey, 1892●
Tribe Mecinini Gistel, 1848
Mecinuspascuorum (Gyllenhal, 1813)†
Rhinusaantirrhini (Paykull, 1800)†
Rhinusatetra (Fabricius, 1792)†
Tribe Piazorhinini Lacordaire, 1863
Piazorhinusscutellaris (Say, 1826)●
Tribe Rhamphini Rafinesque, 1815
Subtribe Rhamphina Rafinesque, 1815
Isochnussequensi (Stierlin, 1894)†
Orchestesmixtus Blatchley, 1916●
Orchestespallicornis Say, 1832
Orchestestestaceus (O.F. Müller, 1776)*●
Tachyergesephippiatus (Say, 1832)●
Tachyergesniger (Horn, 1873)
Tachyergessalicis (Linnaeus, 1758)*●
Tribe Tychiini Gistel, 1848
Subtribe Tychiina Gistel, 1848
Tychiusmeliloti Stephens, 1831†
Tychiuspicirostris (Fabricius, 1787)†●
Tychiusstephensi Schönherr, 1836†
Subfamily BARIDINAE Schönherr, 1836
Tribe Apostasimerini Schönherr, 1844
Subtribe Zygobaridina Pierce, 1907
Dirabius (Dirabius) rectirostris (LeConte, 1876)
Stethobarisovata (LeConte, 1868)●
Subfamily CEUTORHYNCHINAE Gistel, 1848
Tribe Ceutorhynchini Gistel, 1848
Ceutorhynchuserysimi (Fabricius, 1787)†●
Ceutorhynchushamiltoni Dietz, 1896
Ceutorhynchusquerceti (Gyllenhal, 1813)*
Glocianuspunctiger (C.R. Sahlberg, 1835)†●
Tribe Cnemogonini Colonnelli, 1979
Acanthoscelidiusacephalus (Say, 1824)
Auleutesepilobii (Paykull, 1800)*●
Parauleutesnebulosus (LeConte, 1876)
Perigasterliturata (Dietz, 1896)
Tribe Phytobiini Gistel, 1848
Rhinoncusleucostigma (Marsham, 1802)†
Rhinoncuslongulus LeConte, 1876
Rhinoncuspericarpius (Linnaeus, 1758)†●
Rhinoncuspyrrhopus Boheman 1845†
Tribe Scleropterini Schultze, 1902
Prorutidosomadecipiens (LeConte, 1876)
Subfamily CONODERINAE Schönherr, 1833
Tribe Lechriopini Lacordaire, 1865
Acoptussuturalis LeConte, 1876●
Lechriopsoculatus (Say, 1824)
Subfamily COSSONINAE Schönherr, 1825
Tribe Rhyncolini Gistel, 1848
Subtribe Phloeophagina Voss, 1955
Phloeophagusapionides Horn, 1873●
Subtribe Rhyncolina Gistel, 1848
Carphonotustestaceus Casey, 1892●
Himatiumerrans LeConte, 1876●
Rhyncolusbrunneus Mannerheim, 1843
Rhyncolusmacrops Buchanan, 1946●
Subfamily CRYPTORHYNCHINAE Schönherr, 1825
Tribe Cryptorhynchini Schönherr, 1825
Subtribe Cryptorhynchina Schönherr, 1825
Cryptorhynchuslapathi (Linnaeus, 1758)*●
Subfamily CYCLOMINAE Schönherr, 1826
Tribe Listroderini LeConte, 1876
Listronotusalternatus (Dietz, 1889)
Listronotusappendiculatus (Boheman, 1842)
Listronotusoregonensisoregonensis (LeConte, 1857)
Listronotussparsus (Say, 1832)
Subfamily ENTIMINAE Schönherr, 1823
Tribe Brachyderini Schönherr, 1826
Strophosomamelanogrammum (Forster, 1771)†
Tribe Cneorhinini Lacordaire, 1863
Philopedonplagiatum (Schaller, 1783)†
Tribe Geonemini Gistel, 1848
Barynotusobscurus (Fabricius, 1775)†
Barynotusschoenherri (Zetterstedt, 1838)†
Tribe Hormorini Horn, 1876
Hormorusundulatus (Uhler, 1856)
Tribe Otiorhynchini Schönherr, 1826
Otiorhynchusligneus (Olivier, 1807)†
Otiorhynchusovatus (Linnaeus, 1758)†●
Otiorhynchussingularis (Linnaeus, 1767)†●
Otiorhynchussulcatus (Fabricius, 1775)†
Tribe Phyllobiini Schönherr, 1826
Phyllobiusoblongus (Linnaeus, 1758)†●
Tribe Polydrusini Schönherr, 1823
Polydrususcervinus (Linnaeus, 1758)†●
Polydrususformosus (Mayer, 1779)†●
Polydrususimpressifrons Gyllenhal, 1834†●
Tribe Sciaphilini Sharp, 1891
Barypeithespellucidus (Boheman, 1834)†●
Sciaphilusasperatus (Bonsdorff, 1785)†●
Tribe Sitonini Gistel, 1848
Sitonacylindricollis Fåhraeus, 1840†
Sitonahispidulus (Fabricius, 1777)†●
Sitonalepidus Gyllenhal, 1834†
Sitonalineellus (Bonsdorff, 1785)*
Tribe Trachyphloeini Gistel, 1848
Subtribe Trachyphloeina Gistel, 1848
Cathormiocerusaristatus (Gyllenhal, 1827)†
Romualdiusbifoveolatus (Beck, 1817)†
Tribe Tropiphorini Marseul, 1863
Phyxelisrigidus (Say, 1832)
Tropiphorusterricola (Newman, 1838)†
Subfamily HYPERINAE Marseul, 1863
Tribe Hyperini Marseul, 1863
Brachypera (Antidonus) zoilus (Scopoli, 1763)†
Hyperacastor (LeConte, 1876)
Hyperameles (Fabricius, 1792)†
Hyperanigrirostris (Fabricius, 1775)†●
Hyperapostica (Gyllenhal, 1813)†
Subfamily MESOPTILIINAE Lacordaire, 1863
Tribe Magdalidini Pascoe, 1870
Magdalisalutacea LeConte, 1878●
Magdalisbarbita (Say, 1832)
Magdalishispoides LeConte, 1876●
Magdalispiceae Buchanan, 1934●
Subfamily MOLYTINAE Schönherr, 1823
Tribe Conotrachelini Jekel, 1865
Conotrachellusnenuphar (Herbst, 1797)●
Tribe Hylobiini Kirby, 1837
Subtribe Hylobiina Kirby, 1837
Hylobiuscongener Dalla Torre, Schenkling & Marshall, 1932●
Hylobiuspinicola (Couper, 1864)
Tribe Pissodini Gistel, 1848
Subtribe Pissodina Gistel, 1848
Pissodesaffinis Randall, 1838●
Pissodesfiskei Hopkins, 1911●
Pissodesnemorensis Germar, 1824●
Pissodesrotundatus LeConte, 1876●
Pissodessimilis Hopkins, 1911●
Pissodesstriatulus (Fabricius, 1775)●
Pissodesstrobi (Peck, 1817)●
Subfamily SCOLYTINAE Latreille, 1804
Tribe Corthylini LeConte, 1876
Subtribe Corthylina LeConte, 1876
Gnathotrichusmateriarius (Fitch, 1858)●
Subtribe Pityophthorina Eichhoff, 1878
Conophthorusconiperda (Schwarz, 1895)●
Monarthrummali (Fitch, 1855)●
Pityophthorus (Pityophthorus) balsameus Blackman, 1922●
Pityophthorus (Pityophthorus) carinatus carinatus Bright, 1978●
Pityophthorus (Pityophthorus) concavus Blackman, 1928●
Pityophthorus (Pityophthorus) dentifrons Blackman, 1922●
Pityophthorus (Pityophthorus) opaculus LeConte, 1878●
Pityophthorus (Pityophthorus) puberulus (LeConte, 1868)●
Pityophthorus (Pityophthorus) ramiperda Swaine, 1917●
Tribe Cryphalini Lindemann, 1877
Cryphalusruficollisruficollis Hopkins, 1915●
Tribe Crypturgini LeConte, 1876
Crypturgusborealis Swaine, 1917●
Crypturguspusillus (Gyllenhal, 1813)†●
Tribe Dryocoetini Lindemann, 1877
Dryocoetesaffaber (Mannerhiem, 1852)●
Dryocoetesautographus (Ratzeburg, 1837)*●
Dryocoetesbetulae Hopkins, 1894●
Dryocoetescaryi Hopkins, 1915
Lymantordecipiens (LeConte, 1878)●
Tribe Hylastini LeConte, 1876
Hylastesopacus Erichson, 1836†●
Hylastesporculus Erichson, 1836●
Hylurgopsrugipennispinifex (Fitch, 1858)●
Scierusannectans LeConte, 1876
Tribe Hylurgini Gistel, 1848
Dendroctonusrufipennis (Kirby, 1837)●
Dendroctonussimplex LeConte, 1868●
Tribe Ipini Bedel, 1888
Ipsborealis Swaine, 1911●
Ips grandicollis (Eichhoff, 1868)●
Ips perroti Swaine, 1915●
Ips pini (Say, 1826)●
Orthotomicuscaelatus (Eichhoff, 1868)●
Orthotomicuslatidens (LeConte, 1874)●
Pityogeneshopkinsi Swaine, 1915●
Pityokteinessparsus (LeConte, 1868)●
Phloeotribuspiceae Swaine, 1911●
Tribe Polygraphini Chapuis, 1869
Polygraphusrufipennis (Kirby, 1837)●
Tribe Scolytini Latreille, 1804
Scolytuspiceae (Swaine, 1910)●
Scolytusrugulosus (P.W.J. Müller, 1818)†
Tribe Xyleborini LeConte, 1876
Anisandrusdispar (Fabricius, 1792)†●
Anisandrussayi (Hopkins, 1910)●
Xyleborinusattenuatus (Blandford, 1894)†●
Xyleborinussaxeseni (Ratzeburg, 1837)†●
Xylosandrusgermanus (Blandford, 1894)†●
Tribe Xyloterini LeConte, 1876
Trypodendronbetulae Swaine, 1911
Trypodendrondomesticum (Linnaeus, 1758)†
Trypodendronlineatum (Olivier, 1795)*●
Trypodendronretusum (LeConte, 1868)●
Xyloterinuspolitus (Say, 1826)●
Acknowledgements
We thank David Carmichael and Mary Myers of the Prince Edward Island Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Action for providing us with maps and information on suitable sampling sites, and granting permission to conduct beetle trapping in the province’s Demonstration Woodlots. We thank Kate Van Rooyen, Vincent Webster, and Chantelle Kostanowicz for technical support, Don Bright for providing taxonomic expertise and species determinations for Pityophthorus spp., Ian DeMerchant for generating Fig. 1, Martin Schroeder and Mats Jonsell of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala, Sweden, for providing us with specimens of Pityophagusferrugineus from Sweden and Finland, and Don Chandler for reviewing the manuscript. This study was funded by Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service.
Citation
Webster RP, Hughes C, Sweeney JD (2022) The Coleoptera of the Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada: 295 new records from Lindgren funnel traps and a checklist to species. ZooKeys 1107: 1–158. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1107.82976
Footnotes
Newfoundland and Labrador are each treated separately under the current heading Distribution in Canada and Alaska.
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