Potential indicator species of climate changes occurring in Québec, Part 1: the small brown lacewing fly Micromus posticus (Walker) (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae)
Citation
Klimaszewski J (2014). Potential indicator species of climate changes occurring in Québec, Part 1: the small brown lacewing fly Micromus posticus (Walker) (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae). Biodiversity Data Journal. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/faqj5r accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-03.Description
Micromus posticus (Walker) is a small brown lacewing fly rarely collected in Canada and represented in collections by only a limited number of specimens. Indeed, fewer than 50 specimens were captured in Québec and Ontario over the last century, all within a small area delimited by the northern shore of Lake Erie, Ottawa and Montréal. Aylmer, located on the north shore of the Ottawa River, northwest of Ottawa, is a new, most southwestern locality record of this species for Québec. The Aylmer specimens were collected 1-7 days later than any of the known specimens collected elsewhere in Québec or in Ontario, and 16-22 days later than in the neighbouring localities, indicating an apparent phenological shift.Taxonomic Coverages
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Jan Klimaszewskioriginator
position: Dr
Laurentian Forestry Centre
Québec
CA
email: jklimaszewski@cfl.forestry.ca
Jan Klimaszewski
metadata author
position: Dr
Laurentian Forestry Centre
Québec
CA
email: jklimaszewski@cfl.forestry.ca
Jan Klimaszewski
administrative point of contact
position: Dr
Laurentian Forestry Centre
Québec
CA
email: jklimaszewski@cfl.forestry.ca