Coccinella monticola7/1/2023 ![]() The authors of all scientific names are listed along with the date of publication of the taxa. (2013) and records published after that checklist. The species included in this checklist list are based on New Brunswick records contained in Bousquet et al. (2013) are included in this checklist (species name indented). Synonyms proposed after the publication of Bousquet et al. Genera and species are listed alphabetically. The order used in the checklist is phylogenetic for superfamilies, families, and subfamilies, starting with the accepted most basal-grade taxa, and is alphabetic for supertribes, tribes, and subtribes. (2011), except for the Hydrophiloidea, which follows Short and Fikáček (2013). The classification of the family-group taxa used in this checklist follows Bouchard et al. (2013) and a 124% increase since the publication of Bousquet (1991). This is 13% more than listed for New Brunswick by Bousquet et al. This brings the number of species known from New Brunswick to 3,062. Three species were removed from the provincial list, and one species was reinstated that was erroneously not included for New Brunswick by Bousquet et al. Among the new records are 32 species new to science, four new North American records, 21 new Canadian records, 270 new provincial records, and 45 adventive species. ![]() In this special issue, 303 species and one subspecies are newly recorded for New Brunswick. ![]() (2013) and before this current special issue of Zookeys, an additional 52 species were added to the faunal list of New Brunswick from new species descriptions and new records ( Webster et al. New records from the above publications and other sources added 1,338 species to the first checklist of beetles of Canada ( Bousquet 1991), nearly doubling the number of species and subspecies listed as occurring in New Brunswick ( Bousquet et al. (2016) in this special issue for details on the history of collecting in New Brunswick. Other new records for New Brunswick were included in other papers by Webster and co-authors, Klimaszewki and co-authors, and Majka and co-authors that treated the fauna from the Maritime Provinces and Canada. Many of these new records were published in papers by Webster and co-authors, Majka and co-authors, and Klimaszewski and co-authors in the following four special ZooKeys issues: ZooKeys 2 (2008) Biodiversity, Biosystematics, and Ecology of Canadian Coleoptera, edited by Christopher Majka and Jan Klimaszewski ZooKeys 22 (2009), Biodiversity, Biosystematics, and Ecology of Canadian Coleoptera II, edited by Christopher Majka and Jan Klimaszewski ZooKeys 179 (2012) Biodiversity and Ecology of the Coleoptera of New Brunswick, Canada, edited by Robert Anderson and Jan Klimaszewski, and ZooKeys 186 (2012) Biosystematics and Ecology of Canadian Staphylinidae ( Coleoptera) II., edited by Jan Klimaszewski and Robert Anderson. Since that publication, many species have been added to the faunal list of the province, primarily from increased collection efforts and examination of specimens contained in museum collections by Christopher Majka and Reginald Webster ( Webster et al. The first checklist of the beetles of Canada by Bousquet (1991) listed 1,365 species from the province of New Brunswick, Canada.
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