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Fundy Taxonomy Report Fundy Taxonomy Report Class Order Family Species Arachnida Araneae Agelenidae Agelenopsis utahana Amaurobiidae Amaurobius borealis Callobius bennetti Araneidae Cyclosa conica Clubionidae Clubiona abboti Clubiona canadensis Clubiona trivialis Dictynidae Emblyna maxima Gnaphosidae Orodrassus canadensis Linyphiidae Centromerus persolutus Ceraticelus fissiceps Ceratinella brunnea Collinsia plumosa Grammonota angusta Lepthyphantes turbatrix Pocadicnemis americana Poeciloneta bihamata Poeciloneta calcaratus Scironis tarsalis Sisicottus montanus Walckenaeria lepida Wubana pacifica Mimetidae Ero canionis Philodromidae Philodromus rufus vibrans Tetragnathidae Tetragnatha versicolor Theridiidae Canalidion montanum Rugathodes sexpunctatus Wamba crispulus Mesostigmata Ascidae Blattisociidae Digamasellidae Dinychidae Laelapidae Microgyniidae Parasitidae Phytoseiidae Opiliones Pseudoscorpiones Neobisiidae Sarcoptiformes Achipteriidae Carabodidae Carabodes labyrinthicus Chamobatidae Chamobates cuspidatus Eremaeidae Liacaridae Oppiidae Oppiella nova Oribatulidae Parakalummidae Scheloribatidae Scheloribates pallidulus 1 Tectocepheidae Tegoribatidae Trhypochthoniidae Trombidiformes Anystidae Bdellidae Cunaxidae Erythraeidae Eupodidae Hygrobatidae Lebertiidae Stigmaeidae Tarsonemidae Trombidiidae Tydeidae Collembola Entomobryomorpha Entomobryidae Entomobrya atrocincta Entomobrya nivalis Lepidocyrtus cyaneus Tomoceridae Poduromorpha Hypogastruridae Neanuridae Symphypleona Bourletiellidae Sminthuridae Allacma fusca Sminthurididae Insecta Lepidoptera Argyresthiidae Argyresthia goedartella Argyresthia oreasella Blastobasidae Blastobasis floridella Holcocera chalcofrontella Hypatopa simplicella Coleophoridae Crambidae Anageshna primordialis Crambus albellus Pantographa limata Scoparia penumbralis Depressariidae Agonopterix argillacea Agonopterix pulvipennella Bibarrambla allenella Semioscopis packardella Elachistidae Machimia tentoriferella Psilocorsis quercicella Psilocorsis reflexella Erebidae Hyphantria cunea Idia rotundalis Zanclognatha jacchusalis Gelechiidae Anacampsis conclusella Bryotropha gemella Carpatolechia belangerella Dichomeris punctipennella Monochroa fragariae Geometridae Anticlea vasiliata Campaea perlata 2 Cyclophora pendulinaria Eupithecia annulata Lambdina fiscellaria Macaria submarmorata Perizoma basaliata Tacparia detersata Gracillariidae Caloptilia alnivorella Caloptilia invariabilis Phyllonorycter junoniella Heliozelidae Antispila cornifoliella Hepialidae Korscheltellus gracilis Incurvariidae Nepticulidae Ectoedemia occultella Stigmella microtheriella Noctuidae Elaphria versicolor Fishia illocata Polia nimbosa Notodontidae Heterocampa guttivitta Oecophoridae Eido trimaculella Psychidae Pyralidae Acallis alticolalis Aphomia sociella Stathmopodidae Stathmopoda aenea Tineidae Dryadaula visaliella Homosetia fasciella Tortricidae Acleris celiana Acleris curvalana Acleris maccana Acleris nivisellana Acleris schalleriana Aethes interruptofasciata Amorbia humerosana Argyrotaenia mariana Clepsis virescana Epinotia transmissana Yponomeutidae Coleoptera Brentidae Cantharidae Cantharis rotundicollis Dichelotarsus limbellus Malthodes niger Malthodes pumilus Podabrus diadema Rhagonycha imbecillis Carabidae Calathus ingratus Cerambycidae Idiopidonia pedalis Strangalepta abbreviata Tetropium cinnamopterum Chrysomelidae Coccinellidae Psyllobora vigintimaculata Cryptophagidae Antherophagus ochraceus 3 Curculionidae Otiorhynchus singularis Polydrusus formosus Elateridae Agriotes fucosus Ampedus fusculus Ampedus minipennis Athous rufifrons Denticollis denticornis Eanus estriatus Idolus debilis Limonius aeger Melanotus castanipes Nitidolimonius resplendens Oxygonus montanus Pseudanostirus triundulatus Selatosomus pulcher Endomychidae Endomychus biguttatus Mycetina perpulchra Phymaphora pulchella Erotylidae Triplax thoracica Eucinetidae Lampyridae Lucidota atra Latridiidae Cortinicara gibbosa Leiodidae Lycidae Melandryidae Dircaea liturata Emmesa connectans Orchesia cultriformis Monotomidae Rhizophagus dimidiatus Mordellidae Mordellochroa scapularis Nemonychidae Cimberis pallipennis Nitidulidae Glischrochilus sanguinolentus sanguinolentus Pyrochroidae Dendroides concolor Salpingidae Scraptiidae Anaspis rufa Canifa pallipes Staphylinidae Eusphalerum pothos Gabrius fallaciosus Lordithon facilis Philonthus carbonarius Placusa tachyporoides Scaphisoma rubens Silusa alternans Stenotrachelidae Cephaloon ungulare Tenebrionidae Isomira quadristriata Scaphidema aeneolum Throscidae Aulonothroscus constrictor Trixagus carinicollis Diptera Acartophthalmidae Acartophthalmus nigrinus Agromyzidae Anisopodidae Sylvicola fuscatus 4 Anthomyiidae Anthomyia plurinotata Pegomya geniculata Bibionidae Cecidomyiidae Ceratopogonidae Culicoides obsoletus Forcipomyia glauca Chamaemyiidae Chironomidae Bryophaenocladius ictericus Chironomus harpi Chironomus melanescens Gymnometriocnemus brumalis Gymnometriocnemus volitans Limnophyes minimus Metriocnemus eurynotus Chloropidae Gaurax pallidipes Psilacrum arpidia Clusiidae Clusia czernyi Clusiodes orbitalis Culicidae Dolichopodidae Medetera signaticornis Drosophilidae Drosophila falleni Drosophila neotestacea Drosophila robusta Dryomyzidae Dryomyza setosa Empididae Iteaphila nitidula Fanniidae Fannia sociella Heleomyzidae Heleomyza bisetata Suillia barberi Suillia longipennis Hybotidae Tachypeza fenestrata Keroplatidae Lauxaniidae Lauxania shewelli Trisapromyza vittigera Limoniidae Discobola annulata Ormosia nimbipennis Rhipidia lecontei Lonchaeidae Milichiidae Paramyia nitens Muscidae Coenosia intacta Helina maculipennis Helina pectinata Helina subvittata Mesembrina latreillii Mydaea affinis Phaonia apicalis Phaonia apicata Phaonia luteva Spilogona suspecta Mycetophilidae Exechia nigroscutellata Monoclona rufilatera 5 Mycetophila alea Mycetophila fungorum Pediciidae Tricyphona katahdin Ula sylvatica Phoridae Anevrina thoracica Diplonevra nitidula Megaselia arcticae Megaselia rufipes Psychodidae Rhagionidae Rhagio mystaceus Sarcophagidae Boettcheria latisterna Scathophagidae Megaphthalma pallida Scatopsidae Sciaridae Corynoptera blanda Corynoptera melanochaeta Ctenosciara hyalipennis Lycoriella perochaeta Sepsidae Nemopoda nitidula Simuliidae Prosimulium mixtum Sphaeroceridae Nearcticorpus pecki Rachispoda barbata Spelobia semioculata Spelobia tufta Stratiomyidae Sargus decorus Syrphidae Blera badia Blera nigra Brachyopa perplexa Tachinidae Tipulidae Tipula longiventris Xylophagidae Hemiptera Acanthosomatidae Elasmostethus cruciatus Elasmucha lateralis Anthocoridae Temnostethus gracilis Aphididae Cinara confinis Cinara costata Cinara nimbata Cinara pruinosa Pseudacaudella rubida Cercopidae Aphrophora cribrata Cicadellidae Erythridula wysongi Eupteryx flavoscuta Typhlocyba hockingensis Cixiidae Cixius misellus Cixius pini Miridae Blepharidopterus provancheri Monalocoris americanus Orthotylus pennsylvanicus Phytocoris neglectus Psallovius piceicola Psallus falleni 6 Pentatomidae Rhyparochromidae Hymenoptera Apidae Bombus insularis Bombus perplexus Braconidae Spathius elegans Crabronidae Rhopalum clavipes Cynipidae Diapriidae Diprionidae Dryinidae Anteon jurineanum Encyrtidae Eulophidae Eupelmidae Arachnophaga eucnemia Formicidae Camponotus modoc Ichneumonidae Aperileptus albipalpus Atractodes ambiguus Dialipsis dissimilis Dusona auriculator Helictes borealis Hercus fontinalis Lissonota sexcincta recurvariae Mesochorus unicarinatus Orthocentrus asper Orthocentrus winnertzii Oxytorus antennatus Phobocampe bicingulata Rhimphoctona longicauda Rhimphoctona macrocephala Rhyssa crevieri Syrphoctonus pallipes Megaspilidae Mymaridae Pamphiliidae Platygastridae Synopeas pennsylvanicum Pompilidae Anoplius virginiensis Proctotrupidae Pteromalidae Dinotiscus eupterus Tenthredinidae Aneugmenus flavipes Leucopelmonus annulicornis Strongylogaster serriculatipes Torymidae Vespidae Dolichovespula arenaria Vespula acadica Vespula alascensis Neuroptera Chrysopidae Meleoma emuncta Coniopterygidae Hemerobiidae Hemerobius humulinus Hemerobius pinidumus Orthoptera Rhaphidophoridae Ceuthophilus brevipes Psocoptera Amphipsocidae 7 Caeciliusidae Valenzuela burmeisteri Valenzuela flavidus Peripsocidae Peripsocus subfasciatus Psocidae Trichadenotecnum majus Thysanoptera Phlaeothripidae Thripidae Trichoptera Lepidostomatidae Philopotamidae Dolophilodes distincta Polycentropodidae Polycentropus cinereus Polycentropus confusus Uenoidae Neophylax aniqua 8 .
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