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Asaphidion yukonense Wickham 1919

David R. Maddison
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Containing group: Asaphidion

Habitat

This species lives on damp silty sand on somewhat open ground. It is not associated with bodies of water. At Rock Lake, Alberta, Canada, it is found in a roadside ditch, as shown below.

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Scientific Name Asaphidion yukonense
Location Canada: Alberta: Rock Lake
Sex Male
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Copyright © 2004 David R. Maddison
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David R. Maddison
Oregon State University

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