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Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis)Observer
ludoleclercDescription
Dying white ash covered with emerald ash borer exit holes.
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Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)Observer
ludoleclercDescription
Near a small wetland, apparently wild individual. Broad suberous ridges present on branches and last year’s leaves found on the ground.
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Mocyta scopulaObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Sifted from Betula populifolia and Acer rubrum leaf litter. Female of the same species as this one: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/201217952
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Observer
ludoleclercDescription
Sifted from dried grasses and mosses near a frozen pond. Close to S. pelletieri described from NB.
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Mocyta scopulaObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Several individuals sifted from flood debris near a pond. Most likely Mocyta. @abrunke
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Gnypeta carbonariaObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Sifted from flood debris near a pond.
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Autalia rivularisObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Sifted from decaying strawberry heap.
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Tachinus rufipesObserver
ludoleclercDescription
6 male caught by sifting leaves and mosses near a field.
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Stenus junoObserver
ludoleclercDescription
5 mm male caught by sifting leaves and mosses on a rocky river bank near Osgood river.
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Tachyporus browniObserver
ludoleclercDescription
4 mm male caught by sifting leaves and mosses on a rocky river bank near Osgood river.
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Blueberry Stem Gall Wasp (Hemadas nubilipennis)Observer
ludoleclercDescription
On Vaccinium sp. growing in a sand pit.
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Red Pine (Pinus resinosa)Observer
ludoleclercDescription
Several individuals growing in a sand pit.
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Red Pine (Pinus resinosa)Observer
ludoleclercDescription
Several individuals growing on rocky slope.
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European Small-Woolcarder (Pseudoanthidium nanum)Observer
ludoleclercDescription
Caught by sweeping Centauraea nigra under powerlines. Tentative ID based on: https://scholar.valpo.edu/tgle/vol52/iss1/6/
@matthias22 I wonder if this is a new record for Quebec. Thanks for your insights!
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Observer
ludoleclercDescription
Luminoc pitfall trap in a red spruce stand. @ahaberski thanks again :)
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Agaricochara pulchraObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Multidirectionnal interception trap in a yellow birch and sugar maple stand. @abrunke something close to this one but aedeagus completely different: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/184379585
HEBECH01-2003-3-0207
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Tribe EllesciniObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Beaten from dead branches of Tilia americana. 4 mm long without rostrum.
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Dinaraea paceiObserver
ludoleclercDescription
White tulle fabric interception trap in a composting site.
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Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii)Observer
ludoleclercDescription
Eating a rat.
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Epuraea unicolorObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Several caught on white tulle fabric interception trap in an urban area. After comparing with https://www.danbiller.dk/beetle/5718
@hokli
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Avaricious Sap Beetle (Epuraea avara)Observer
ludoleclercDescription
Apple cider vinegar-baited interception trap in an old-growth sugar maple, beech and yellow birch stand.
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Philonthus hepaticusObserver
ludoleclercDescription
White tulle fabric interception trap in a composting site.
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Epuraea horniObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Caught in cross-vane panel trap in sugar maple, beech and yellow birch canopy.
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Lathrobium fauveliObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Sifted from mosses in a open wetland. @ahaberski
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Lathrobium othioidesObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Sifted from mosses in a small wetland. @ahaberski
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Genus BatrisodesObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Tentative ID on this female caught in a flight interception trap baited with apple cider vinegar in an old-growth sugar maple, beech and yellow birch stand. @abrunke @nickbedard
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Atheta xanthopusObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Tenative ID on this female caught on white tulle fabric interception trap in an urban area. Another possible NA introduction! @abrunke
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Tribe AthetiniObserver
ludoleclercDescription
Another 2 mm female, this time caught by sifting Lactifluus, Strobilomyces and Russula muschrooms in a red oak stand. Same species here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/191410224