Dytiscid Beetle Remains Discovered in a Pellet from a Great Gray Owl, Strix nebulosa, Nest
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https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v122i1.551Mots-clés :
Great Gray Owl, Strix nebulosa, predaceous diving beetle, Dytiscus alaskanus, pellet, Goose Creek, Churchill, ManitobaRésumé
On 18 July 2007, near Goose Creek, south of Churchill Manitoba, a Great Gray Owl, Strix nebulosa, pellet that contained the pronotum and elytra of a predacious diving beetle, Dytiscus alaskanus, was discovered at a nest.Téléchargements
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