Found in woodlands and woods edges. Creighton (1950) considered the species to be rare and associated with hickory. Wesson and Wesson (1940) associated C. caryae with oak-hickory woodlands; Florida specimens examined by Snelling (1988) were also collected from hickory. (See Frye et al., 2014)
There are 2 records in the project database.
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