Stenoscelis andersoni Buchanan, 1948
Collection information.
USA: Georgia: Clarke Co.: 19 individuals from 16 sites. Caught in flight trap from 21 April – 16 June 2020.
Distribution.
Eastern United States.
Saproxylic habits.
Larvae develop in rotting birch ( Betula L. ( Betulaceae)) (Anderson 1952) and adults occur in soft dead wood (Kissinger 1955); emerged from burned and unburned loblolly pine logs (Ulyshen et al. 2010); associated with snags in bottomland forests (Ulyshen and Hanula 2009 a).