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PALAEODIPTERON WALKERI (DIPTERA: NYMPHOMYIIDAE) IN NORTHERN QUEBEC
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
Abstract
Palaeodipteron walkeri Ide (Diptera: Nymphomyiidae) is recorded from watercourses of two northern Quebec localities. The known distribution of the species is thus extended to 54°N, in the subarctic zone. Collections were made in a wide variety of habitats. Nearly 200 adults and many larvae were captured; emergence rate of this supposedly uncommon insect reached 98 adults/m2/day. Habitats and sampling methods are described, and larval locomotion, phenology, distribution, and abundance are discussed.
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Au cours de l’été 1977, près de deux cents adultes et plusieurs larves de Palaeodipteron walkeri Ide (Diptera : Nymphomyiidae) furent capturés dans des cours d’eau de deux localités du Québec subarctique. Ces mentions entraînent une extension d’aire appréciable pour cet insecte réputé rare. On a observé des taux d’émergence atteignant 98 adultes/m2/jour. La locomotion des larves, la phénologie, l’abondance et la distribution sont discutées.
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