Dacninae

Nova Scotia NS NB PE Dacninae

Dacne quadrimaculata (Say) 1 1 MA, ME, NH, NS, NY,

ON, QC, VT

Tritominae

Triplax dissimulator (Crotch) 2 2 4 1 1 MA, ME, NB, NH, NS,

NY, ON, PE, QC

Triplax flavicollis Lacordaire 1 1 NH, NS, NY, ON, QC, VT

Triplax frosti Casey 1 1 1 MA, ME, NB, NH, NS,

NY, ON, QC

Triplax macra LeConte 1 1 MA, ME, NH, NS, ON,

QC, RI

Triplax thoracica Say 3 1 1 1 6 1 1 MA, ME, NB, NH, NS, NY, ON, PE, QC, RI, VT

Tritoma pulchra Say 4 2 2 2 2 12 MA, ME, NH, NS, NY,

ON, QC

ENDOMYCHIDAEE

Leiestinae

Phymaphora pulchella New- 2 3 2 2 2 11 1 1 ME, NB, NH, NS, NY,

man ON, PE, QC

Rhanidea unicolor (Ziegler) 1 NB, NH, NY, ON, QC

Endomychinae

Endomychus biguttatus Say 1 1 2 4 2 CT, MA, ME, NB, NF, NH, NS, NY, ON, QC, RI, VT

Stenotarsinae

Danae testacea (Ziegler) 1 1 CT, MA, NH, NS, NY, ON,

QC, RI Danascelinae

Hadromychus chandleri 2 1 1 4 NH, NS, QC Bousquet & Leschen

Lycoperdininae

Lycoperdina ferruginea 1 1 CT, MA, NH, NS, NY, ON, LeConte QC, RI Mycetina perpulchra (Newman) 4 2 2 1 9 1 MA, ME, NB, NH, NS,

ON, QC, RI Mycetaeinae

Mycetaea subterranea (Fabri- 1 2 1 4 1 CT, MA, NF, NS, NY, ON, cius) † PE, QC, RI Total county records 19 7 11 9 14 60 8 4 Number of species 8 4 7 6 9 14 7 4

Note: Numbers indicate the number of county records in each province or region. For the purposes of this treatment, northeastern North America consists of the following jurisdictions: Connecticut (CT), Labrador (LB), Massachusetts (MA), Maine (ME), New Brunswick (NB), Newfoundland (NF), New Hampshire (NH), Nova Scotia (NS), New York (NY), Ontario (ON), Prince Edward Island (PE), Québec (QC), Rhode Island (RI), Saint-Pierre et Miquelon (PM), and Vermont (VT).

Districts in Nova Scotia consist of the following counties: Northern Shore: Antigonish, Cumberland, Colchester, Pictou, Antigonish; Cape Breton: Cape Breton, Inverness, Richmond, Victoria; Eastern Shore: Guysborough, Halifax; South Shore: Lunenburg, Queens, Shelburne, Yarmouth; Bay of Fundy: Annapolis, Digby, Hants, Kings. There are 3 counties on Prince Edward Island and 15 counties in New Brunswick.

Regional distributional information is derived from Campbell (1991a, 1991b), Downie & Arnett (1996), Chandler (2001), and Sikes (2004) as well as the present study.† Palearctic species.