Glischrochilus fasciatus (A. G. Olivier, 1790)

Platia, Giuseppe & Pedroni, Guido, 2024, First or new records of non-native beetles in France (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae, Carabidae, Dryophthoridae, Monotomidae, Nitidulidae, Tenebrionidae and Zopheridae), Faunitaxys (Edinburgh, Scotland) 12 (40), pp. 1-12 : 4-5

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scientific name

Glischrochilus fasciatus (A. G. Olivier, 1790)
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Glischrochilus fasciatus (A. G. Olivier, 1790) ( Nitidulidae )

( Fig. 3C)

France

– Seine-Maritime, Le Havre, 17.V.2024, on wood of Juglans nigra imported from Canada, 3 ex., PEC76 leg. ( ANSES, LNEF-ONF). First report of this species in France .

Status in France. – Only intercepted.

Geographical distribution. – Widely distributed in the United States, mainly in the eastern part (GBIF, 2024b), from Maine south to Florida, west through Missouri, Kansas, Iowa to Oregon, and in New Mexico ( Majka et al., 2008). Also, in Canada, reported from British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island (Reed et al., 2023). Introduced in Europe since 1992 in Austria, Finland, Germany, Slovenia, and Switzerland ( Jelínek et al., 2016), it does not yet appear to have been established.

Remarks. – This species is common on fungi, flowers, decaying or ripe fruits (Downie & Arnett, 1996) and is associated with oak wilt fungus mats (Cease & Juzwik, 2001). Price & Young (2006) found it associated with oak ( Quercus ), poplar ( Populus ), and butternut ( Juglans cinerea ).

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