identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
CAA9127CCF770FD5ABD63754B0189088.text	CAA9127CCF770FD5ABD63754B0189088.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Xylophilus cylindriformis (Horn 1871) **	<div><p>Xylophilus cylindriformis (Horn, 1871)** Map 1</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>New Brunswick, Carleton Co., Jackson Falls, "Bell Forest", 46.2200°N, 67.7231°W, 12-19.VI.2008, 5-12.VII.2008, 12-19.VII.2008, R. P. Webster, mature hardwood forest, Lindgren funnel traps (7, AFC, RWC); same locality and habitat but 28. VI– 7.VII.2009, 7-14.VII.2009, 19-31.VII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, Lindgren funnel traps (6, AFC, RWC).</p><p>Collection and habitat data.</p><p>Muona (2000) reported adults from a window trap and Malaise trap, otherwise little is known about the biology of this species. Levesque and Levesque (1993) collected a specimen in Québec at the boundary between a raspberry ( Rubus idaeus L.) plantation and a white pine ( Pinus strobus L.) woodland. Adults from New Brunswick were captured in Lindgren funnel traps deployed in a mature hardwood forest with American beech ( Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.), sugar maple ( Acer saccharum Marsh), and ash ( Fraxinu s sp.). Adults were captured during June and July.</p><p>Distribution in Canada and Alaska.</p><p>BC, ON, QC, NB (Bousquet 1991; Muona 2000). Muona (2000) reported this species from California east to Wisconsin and New Hampshire in the United States.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CAA9127CCF770FD5ABD63754B0189088	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Webster, Reginald P.;Sweeney, Jon D.;DeMerchant, Ian	Webster, Reginald P., Sweeney, Jon D., DeMerchant, Ian (2012): New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Eucnemidae. ZooKeys 179: 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492
500120EEA70A21AE0AD0DDEB201CB44B.text	500120EEA70A21AE0AD0DDEB201CB44B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hylis terminalis (LeConte 1866) LeConte 1866	<div><p>Hylis terminalis (LeConte, 1866) Map 2</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>New Brunswick, Carleton Co., Jackson Falls, Bell Forest, 46.2200°N, 67.7231°W, 12-19.VII.2008, R. P. Webster, mature hardwood forest, Lindgren funnel trap (1, AFC); same locality and habitat but 7-12.VIII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC). Charlotte Co., 10 km NW of New River Beach, 45.2110°N, 66.6170°W, 10-23.VIII.2010, C. Hughes &amp; K. Burgess, old growth eastern white cedar forest, Lindgren funnel trap (1, NBM). Northumberland Co., Priceville, 27.VII.1972, N. Carter, window trap (1, AFC). Queens Co., Cranberry Lake P.N.A. (Protected Natural Area), 46.1125°N, 65.6075°W, 14-19.VIII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, old red oak forest, Lindgren funnel trap (1, AFC); same locality data and forest type, 7-13.VII.2011, 13-20.VII.2011, 20. VII– 4.VIII.2011, 4-18.VIII.2011, 18-31.VIII.2011, M. Roy &amp; V. Webster, Lindgren funnel traps in forest canopy (12, AFC, NBM, RWC); Grand Lake Meadows P.N.A., 45.8227°N, 66.1209°W, 29.VI-12.VII.2010, R. Webster, C. MacKay, M. Laity, &amp; R. Johns, old silver maple forest with green ash and seasonally flooded marsh, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC). Sunbury Co., Acadia Research Forest, 45.9866°N, 66.3841°W, 13-21.VII.2009, 21-29.VII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, red spruce forest with red maple and balsam fir, Lindgren funnel traps (2, RWC). York Co., Charters Settlement, 45.8430°N, 66.7275°W, 11.VII.2005, R. P. Webster, regenerating mixed forest, beating foliage (1, RWC); 15 km W of Tracy off Rt. 645, 45.6848°N, 66.8821°W, 14-20.VII.2009, 20-29.VII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, old red pine forest, Lindgren funnel traps (2, AFC, RWC); same locality and habitat data but 30. VI– 13.VII.2009, R. Webster, K. Burgess, &amp; C. Hughes, Lindgren funnel traps (3, AFC, RWC).</p><p>Collection and habitat data.</p><p>Hylis terminalis has been reared from Carya (Horn 1886) and a moist, decayed American beech log (Knull 1946). This specieswas found in various forest types in New Brunswick. These included a mature hardwood forest with beech, sugar maple, and ash, an old red oak ( Quercus rubra L.) forest, an old silver maple ( Acer saccharinum L.) forest with green ash ( Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh), a red spruce ( Picea rubens Sarg.) forest with red maple ( Acer rubrum L.) and balsam fir ( Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.), an old-growth eastern white cedar ( Thuja occidentalis L.) forest, and an old red pine ( Pinus resinosa Ait.) forest. Most adults were captured in Lindgren funnel traps. One individual was collected by beating foliage in a regenerating mixed forest, and another was caught in a window trap. Adults were captured during July and August.</p><p>Distribution in Canada and Alaska.</p><p>MB, ON, QC, NB, PE, NS (Bousquet 1991; Muona 2000; Majka 2007). Records from western Canada (BC, AB, SK) reported in Bousquet (1991) are in error according to Muona (2000).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/500120EEA70A21AE0AD0DDEB201CB44B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Webster, Reginald P.;Sweeney, Jon D.;DeMerchant, Ian	Webster, Reginald P., Sweeney, Jon D., DeMerchant, Ian (2012): New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Eucnemidae. ZooKeys 179: 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492
B12BAEFB9D64B3A85259370F6354DD75.text	B12BAEFB9D64B3A85259370F6354DD75.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Microrhagus subsinuatus LeConte 1852	<div><p>Microrhagus subsinuatus LeConte, 1852 Map 3</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>New Brunswick, Carleton Co., Jackson Falls, Bell Forest, 46.2200°N, 67.7231°W, 5-12.VII.2008, 12-19.VII.2008, 19-28.VII.2008, R. P. Webster, mature hardwood forest, Lindgren funnel traps (5, AFC, RWC); same locality and habitat but 7-12.VIII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC); same locality and habitat but, 13.VIII.2007, R. P. Webster, sweeping foliage (1, RWC). Charlotte Co., 10 km NW of New River Beach, 45.2110°N, 66.6170°W, 29.VI-16.VII.2010, R. Webster &amp; C. MacKay, old growth eastern white cedar forest, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC). Queens Co., Grand Lake Meadows P.N.A., 45.8227°N, 66.1209°W, 29. VI– 12.VII.2010, 12-26.VII.2010, R. Webster, C. MacKay, M. Laity, &amp; R. Johns, old silver maple forest with green ash and seasonally flooded marsh, Lindgren funnel traps (5, AFC, RWC); same locality data and forest type, 19. VII– 5.VIII.2011, M. Roy &amp; V. Webster, Lindgren funnel trap (1, NBM). Restigouche Co., Dionne Brook P.N.A., 47.9030°N, 68.3503°W, 28. VII– 9.VIII.2011, M. Roy &amp; V. Webster, old-growth northern hardwood forest, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC); same locality and collectors but 47.9064°N, 68.3441°W, 14-28.VII.2011, 28. VII– 9.VIII.2011, old-growth white spruce and balsam fir forest, Lindgren funnel traps (6, AFC, NBM, RWC). Sunbury Co., Acadia Research Forest, 45.9866°N, 66.3841°W, 21-29.VII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, red spruce forest with red maple and balsam fir, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC).</p><p>Collection and habitat data.</p><p>Microhagus subsinuatus was reared from a moist, decayed Fagus grandifolia log (Knull 1946) and swept from milkweed (Blatchley 1910). This species was found in various forest types in New Brunswick. These included a mature hardwood forest with American beech, sugar maple, and ash, an old silver maple forest with green ash, a red spruce forest with red maple and balsam fir, an old-growth northern hardwood forest, an old-growth white spruce and balsam fir forest, and an old-growth eastern white cedar forest. Most adults were captured in Lindgren funnel traps. One individual was swept from foliage in a mature hardwood forest. Adults were collected during June, July, and August.</p><p>Distribution in Canada and Alaska.</p><p>MB, ON, QC, NB, PE, NS (Bousquet 1991; Muona 2000; Majka 2007).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B12BAEFB9D64B3A85259370F6354DD75	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Webster, Reginald P.;Sweeney, Jon D.;DeMerchant, Ian	Webster, Reginald P., Sweeney, Jon D., DeMerchant, Ian (2012): New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Eucnemidae. ZooKeys 179: 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492
E21EB8D7D04C373E4401D02BE77ACA28.text	E21EB8D7D04C373E4401D02BE77ACA28.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Microrhagus triangularis (Say 1823) Say 1823	<div><p>Microrhagus triangularis (Say, 1823) Map 4</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>New Brunswick, Carleton Co., Jackson Falls, Bell Forest, 46.2200°N, 67.7231°W, 28. VII– 6.VIII.2008, R. P. Webster, mature hardwood forest, Lindgren funnel traps (2, RWC). Charlotte Co., 10 km NW of New River Beach, 45.2110°N, 66.6170°W, 29. VI– 16.VII.2010, R. Webster &amp; C. MacKay, old growth eastern white cedar forest, Lindgren funnel trap (1, AFC). York Co., Charters Settlement, 45.8430°N, 66.7275°W, 20.VII.2008, R. P. Webster, regenerating mixed forest, beating foliage (1, RWC); 15 km W of Tracy off Rt. 645, 45.6848°N, 66.8821°W, 30. VI– 13.VII.2010, 12-27.VII.2010, R. Webster &amp; C. MacKay, old red pine forest, Lindgren funnel traps (3, AFC).</p><p>Collection and habitat data.</p><p>Adults of Microrhagus triangularis were reported from Cornus logs, otherwise little is known about the biology and habitat requirements of this species (Muona 2000). Levesque and Levesque (1993) collected two specimens in Québec at the boundary between a raspberry plantation and a white pine woodland. In New Brunswick, adults of this common species were found in a mature hardwood forest with beech, sugar maple, and ash, an old red oak forest, an old-growth eastern white cedar forest, and an old red pine forest. Most adults were captured in Lindgren funnel traps. One individual was collected by beating foliage in a regenerating mixed forest. Adults were collected during July and August.</p><p>Distribution in Canada and Alaska.</p><p>ON, QC, NB, NS (Bousquet 1991; Majka 2007).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E21EB8D7D04C373E4401D02BE77ACA28	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Webster, Reginald P.;Sweeney, Jon D.;DeMerchant, Ian	Webster, Reginald P., Sweeney, Jon D., DeMerchant, Ian (2012): New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Eucnemidae. ZooKeys 179: 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492
931A58073CF8783E27F5BFA7C04B3E5C.text	931A58073CF8783E27F5BFA7C04B3E5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Entomophthalmus rufiolus (LeConte 1866) **	<div><p>Entomophthalmus rufiolus (LeConte, 1866)** Map 5</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>New Brunswick, Queens Co., Grand Lake Meadows P.N.A., 45.8227°N, 66.1209°W, 5-19.VII.2011, 19. VII– 5.VIII.2011, M. Roy &amp; V. We bster, old silver maple forest and seasonally flooded marsh, Lindgren funnel traps (2, RWC). Sunbury Co., Burton, near Sunpoke Lake, 45.7658°N, 66.5546°W, 24. VII– 1.VIII.2008, R. P. Webster, oak forest with scattered white pine, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC); Acadia Research Forest, 45.9866°N, 66.3841°W, 8-13.VII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, red spruce forest with red maple and balsam fir, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC).</p><p>Collection and habitat data.</p><p>Entomophthalmus rufiolus has been collected from hickory ( Carya sp.), at black-light traps, window traps, and a Coleman lantern light trap (Muona 2000). In New Brunswick, this species was collected in Lindgren funnel traps in an old red oak forest with scattered white pine, in an old silver maple swamp, and in a red spruce forest with red maple and balsam fir. Adults were captured during July and August.</p><p>Distribution in Canada and Alaska.</p><p>ON, QC, NB (Bousquet 1991).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/931A58073CF8783E27F5BFA7C04B3E5C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Webster, Reginald P.;Sweeney, Jon D.;DeMerchant, Ian	Webster, Reginald P., Sweeney, Jon D., DeMerchant, Ian (2012): New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Eucnemidae. ZooKeys 179: 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492
78E56E6F964E04AF3EFD20113A67AD57.text	78E56E6F964E04AF3EFD20113A67AD57.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Stethon pectorosus LeConte 1866	<div><p>Stethon pectorosus LeConte, 1866** Map 6</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>New Brunswick, Queens Co., Grand Lake Meadows P.N.A., 45.8227°N, 66.1209°W, 19.VII-5.VIII.2011, M. Roy &amp; V. Webster, old silver maple forest and seasonally flooded marsh, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC).</p><p>Collection and habitat data.</p><p>Most records of this species are from under bark of various species of deciduous trees, otherwise little is known about its biology (Muona 2000). The adult from New Brunswick was captured between late July and early August in a Lindgren funnel trap deployed in an old silver maple forest.</p><p>Distribution in Canada and Alaska.</p><p>ON, QC, NB (Bousquet 1991).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/78E56E6F964E04AF3EFD20113A67AD57	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Webster, Reginald P.;Sweeney, Jon D.;DeMerchant, Ian	Webster, Reginald P., Sweeney, Jon D., DeMerchant, Ian (2012): New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Eucnemidae. ZooKeys 179: 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492
FF2D778CEED8557092D0176B912CAB68.text	FF2D778CEED8557092D0176B912CAB68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Onichodon canadensis (Brown 1940) Brown 1940	<div><p>Onichodon canadensis (Brown, 1940) Map 7</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Additional New Brunswick records. Carleton Co., Jackson Falls, Bell Forest, 46.2200°N, 67.7231°W, 19-28.VII.2008, R. P. Webster, mature hardwood forest, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC). Charlotte Co., 10 km NW of New River Beach, 45.2110°N, 66.6170°W, 29. VI– 16.VII.2010, 16-26.VII.2010, R . Webster &amp; C. MacKay, old growth eastern white cedar forest, Lindgren funnel traps (2, AFC). Northumberland Co., Priceville, 19.VII.1972, N. Carter, window trap (1 AFC). Queens Co., Grand Lake near Scotchtown, 45.8762°N, 66.1816°W, 9.VII.2006, R. P. Webster, (red) oak and maple forest, m.v. light (1, RWC); Grand Lake Meadows P.N.A., 45.8227°N, 66.1209°W, 5-19.VII.2011, 19. VII– 5.VIII.2011, 5 -17.VIII.2011, M. Roy &amp; V. Webster, old silver maple forest and seasonally flooded marsh, Lindgren funnel traps (6, NBM, RWC); Cranberry Lake P.N.A., 46.1125°N, 65.6075°W, 20. VII– 4.VIII.2011, 4-18.VIII.2011, M. Roy &amp; V. Webster, Lindgren funnel traps in forest canopy (2, NBM, RWC). Sunbury Co., Acadia Research Forest, 45.9866°N, 66.3841°W, 21-29.VII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, red spruce forest with red maple and balsam fir, Lindgren funnel traps (2, AFC, RWC). York Co., 15 km W of Tracy off Rt. 645, 45.6848°N, 66.8821°W, 20-29.VII.2009, 4-11.VIII.2010, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, old red pine forest, Lindgren funnel traps (3, AFC, RWC); same locality and habitat data but 30.VI-13.VII.2010, 13-27.VII.2010, 27.VII-10.VIII.2010, R. Webster, C. MacKay, &amp; K. Burgess, Lindgren funnel traps (most in forest canopy) (19, AFC, NBM, RWC); 14 km WSW of Tracy, S of Rt. 645, 45.6741°N, 66.8661°W, 30.VI-13.VII.2010, R. Webster &amp; C. MacKay, old mixed forest with red and white spruce, red and white pine, balsam fir, eastern white cedar, red maple, and Populus sp., Lindgren funnel traps (3, AFC).</p><p>Collection and habitat data.</p><p>Onichodon canadensis has been reared from decayed yellow birch ( Betula alleghaniensis Britt.), collected at black lights, and found on red spruce and Fagus sp. (Muona 2000). This species was found in various forest types in New Brunswick. These included a mature hardwood forest with beech, an old red oak and maple forest, an old red oak forest, an old silver maple swamp, an old mixed forest with red and white spruce ( Picea glauca (Moench) Voss), red and white pine, balsam fir, eastern white cedar, red maple, and Populus sp., a red spruce forest with red maple and balsam fir, and an old-growth eastern white cedar forest. Most adults were captured in Lindgren funnel traps. One individual was collected at black-light trap, another in a window trap. Adults were captured during July and August.</p><p>Distribution in Canada and Alaska.</p><p>ON, QC, NB, PE, NS (Bousquet 1991; Majka 2007). Bousquet (1991) reported this species for New Brunswick, but no supporting voucher specimen was found in the CNC or other collections examined by Majka (2007). However, a specimen in the NBM collected by W. McIntosh in Saint John on 6 August 1900 was located, establishing this species as a member of the New Brunswick fauna (Majka 2007). The above records provide the first recent records of this species from the province.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FF2D778CEED8557092D0176B912CAB68	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Webster, Reginald P.;Sweeney, Jon D.;DeMerchant, Ian	Webster, Reginald P., Sweeney, Jon D., DeMerchant, Ian (2012): New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Eucnemidae. ZooKeys 179: 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492
4352944B01CFDBCDC4E4F3EABCCEAFE3.text	4352944B01CFDBCDC4E4F3EABCCEAFE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Onichodon orchesides Newman 1838	<div><p>Onichodon orchesides Newman, 1838** Map 8</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>New Brunswick, Carleton Co., Jackson Falls, Bell Forest, 46.2200°N, 67.7231°W, 12-19.VII.2008, 19-31.VII.2008, R. P. Webster, mature hardwood forest, Lindgren funnel traps (2, AFC, RWC); same locality and habitat but 19-31.VII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC). Queens Co., Cranberry Lake P.N.A, 46.1125°N, 65.6075°W, 21-28.VII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, old red oak forest, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC); Grand Lake Meadows P.N.A., 45.8227°N, 66.1209°W, 19. VII– 5.VIII.2011, M. Roy &amp; V. Webster, old silver maple forest and seasonally flooded marsh, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC). York Co., 15 km W of Tracy off Rt. 645, 45.6848°N, 66.8821°W, 13-27.VII.2010, R. Webster &amp; C. MacKay old red pine forest, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC).</p><p>Collection and habitat data.</p><p>Onichodon orchesides has been collected in a light trap and from sugar maple, and remains of adults have been found in a rotten poplar log, otherwise little is known about its biology (Muona 2000). In New Brunswick, adults of this species were collected in a mature hardwood forest with American beech, an old red oak forest, an old silver maple forest, and an old red pine forest. All adults were captured in Lindgren funnel traps during July and August.</p><p>Distribution in Canada and Alaska.</p><p>ON, QC, NB (Bousquet 1991).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4352944B01CFDBCDC4E4F3EABCCEAFE3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Webster, Reginald P.;Sweeney, Jon D.;DeMerchant, Ian	Webster, Reginald P., Sweeney, Jon D., DeMerchant, Ian (2012): New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Eucnemidae. ZooKeys 179: 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492
CB8E397BD548360398155EAA6C19CB1B.text	CB8E397BD548360398155EAA6C19CB1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Isarthrus rufipes (Melsheimer 1844) **	<div><p>Isarthrus rufipes (Melsheimer, 1844)** Map 9</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>New Brunswick, Queens Co., Grand Lake Meadows P.N.A., 45.8227°N, 66.1209°W, 12-26.VII.2010, R. Webster &amp; C. MacKay, old silver maple forest with green ash and seasonally flooded marsh, Lindgren funnel traps (2, RWC).</p><p>Collection and habitat data.</p><p>This uncommon species has been reared from decayed American beech logs (Knull 1947) and rotten Abies sp., and collected in a malaise trap (Muona 2000). The two individuals from New Brunswick were caught in Lindgren funnel traps deployed in an old silver maple forest/swamp. Adults were captured during July.</p><p>Distribution in Canada and Alaska.</p><p>ON, NB (Muona 2000).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CB8E397BD548360398155EAA6C19CB1B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Webster, Reginald P.;Sweeney, Jon D.;DeMerchant, Ian	Webster, Reginald P., Sweeney, Jon D., DeMerchant, Ian (2012): New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Eucnemidae. ZooKeys 179: 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492
9FBADC5664C0C9074990D76C12B0C98B.text	9FBADC5664C0C9074990D76C12B0C98B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dromaeolus harringtoni Horn 1886	<div><p>Dromaeolus harringtoni Horn, 1886 Map 10</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Additional New Brunswick Records. Queens Co., Cranberry Lake P.N.A, 46.1125°N, 65.6075°W, 15-21.VII.2009, 21-28.VII.2009, 28. VII– 6.VIII.2009, 6-14.VIII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, old red oak forest, Lindgren funnel traps (11, AFC, RWC); same locality data and forest type, 20. VII– 4.VIII.2011, 4-18.VIII.2011, M. Roy &amp; V. Webster, Lindgren funnel traps (10, AFC, NBM, RWC). Sunbury Co., Acadia Research Forest, 45.9866°N, 66.3841°W, 21-29.VII.2009, 4-11.VIII.2009, 11-18.VIII.2009, R. Webster &amp; M.-A. Giguère, red spruce forest with red maple and balsam fir, Lindgren funnel traps (3, AFC, RWC). York Co., 15 km W of Tracy off Rt. 645, 45.6848°N, 66.8821°W, 13-27.VII.2010, 27. VII– 10.VIII.2010, R. Webster, C. MacKay, &amp; C. Hughes, old red pine fo rest, Lindgren funnel traps (2, AFC, RWC); 14 km WSW of Tracy, S of Rt. 645, 45.6741°N, 66.8661°W, 13-27.VII.2010, R. Webster &amp; C. MacKay, old mixed forest with red and white spruce, red and white pine, balsam fir, eastern white cedar, red maple, and Populus sp., Lindgren funnel traps (2, AFC).</p><p>Collection and habitat data.</p><p>Dromaeolus harringtoni was collected on beech (Dury 1888), otherwise little is known about the biology of this rare species (Muona 2000). In New Brunswick, this species (28 individuals) was captured in an old red oak forest, a red spruce forest with red maple and balsam fir, an old red pine forest, and an old mixed forest with red and white spruce, red and white pine ( Pinus strobus L.), balsam fir, eastern white cedar, red maple, and Populus sp. All adults were captured in Lindgren funnel traps during July and August.</p><p>Distribution in Canada and Alaska.</p><p>MB, ON, QC, NB (Bousquet 1991). The first record of this species from New Brunswick was based on a specimen collected in the Kouchibouguac National Park (Kent Co.) by S.J. Miller (in CNC).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9FBADC5664C0C9074990D76C12B0C98B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Webster, Reginald P.;Sweeney, Jon D.;DeMerchant, Ian	Webster, Reginald P., Sweeney, Jon D., DeMerchant, Ian (2012): New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Eucnemidae. ZooKeys 179: 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492
433E5FEE231A6F0D2D89864CFA555DF2.text	433E5FEE231A6F0D2D89864CFA555DF2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nematodes penetrans (LeConte 1852) LeConte 1852	<div><p>Nematodes penetrans (LeConte, 1852) Map 11</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>New Brunswick, Queens Co., Grand Lake Meadows P.N.A., 45.8227°N, 66.1209°W, 29.VI-12.VII.2010, R. Webster, C. MacKay, M. Laity, &amp; R. Johns, old silver maple forest with green ash and seasonally flooded marsh, Lindgren funnel trap (1, RWC); same locality data and forest type, 19. VII– 5.VIII.2011, 5-17.VIII.2011, M. Roy &amp; V. Webster, Lindgren funnel traps in forest canopy (5, AFC, NBM, RWC); Cranberry Lake P.N.A, 46.1125°N, 65.6075°W, M. Roy &amp; V. Webster, 13-20.VII.2011, 20. VII– 4.VIII.2011, 4-18.VIII.2011, old red oak forest, Lindgren funnel traps in forest canopy (22, AFC, NBM, RWC).</p><p>Collection and habitat data.</p><p>Nematodes penetrans was reared from American beech (Knull 1947) and from dead standing Acer, Fagus, and Ulmus spp. (Dury 1904). In New Brunswick, this species was captured during July and August in Lindgren funnel traps in an old silver maple forest with green ash and an old red oak forest. All but one individual were captured in traps deployed in the forest canopy.</p><p>Distribution in Canada and Alaska.</p><p>ON, QC, NB, NS (Bousquet 1991; Majka 2007).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/433E5FEE231A6F0D2D89864CFA555DF2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Webster, Reginald P.;Sweeney, Jon D.;DeMerchant, Ian	Webster, Reginald P., Sweeney, Jon D., DeMerchant, Ian (2012): New Coleoptera records from New Brunswick, Canada: Eucnemidae. ZooKeys 179: 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.179.2492
