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1909 stelidu Casey p. 161. 

 1909 aiistera Casey p. 157. 

 1909 mystica Casey p. 159. 

 1909 montana Casey p. 160. 

 1909 hesperica Casey p. 155. 

 1909 crossicollis Lee, Casey p. 166. 

 1909 acerba Casey p. 158. 



1911 Gibson p. 12. 



1912 Frost p. 305. 



1912 Gibson p. 100. 



1913 californica Cv., Woodworth p. 



196. 



1914 Casey p. 155. 

 Type locality: 

 Distribution : 



1914 hesperica Casey = crassicollis 



Lee, Casey p. 155. 



1915 Gibson p. 137. 



1917 variety chrysea Nicolay p. 92. 

 1917 Chagnon p. 217. 

 1917 Chamberlin p. 130. 



1919 Morris p. 50. 



1920 Britton p. 244. 

 1922 Knull p. 80. 

 1924 Mundinger p. 315. 

 1924 Chamberlin p. 185. 

 1924 Van Dyke p. 18. 



Latitude 54° Rocky Mountains, 

 Alaska to California, east to the New England States. 



Canada: Telegraph Cr., B. C. (4); Ft. Williams, Ont. (4); Calandar, 

 Ont. (8) ; Oweme, Aug. (Criddle) ; Dawson, Gainsville Ferry, Field, 

 B. C. VII-6 (17). 



Wisconsin: Bayfield (4). 



Michigan: White Fish Pt. (10); Isl. Royal, L. S. (10); Marquette 

 VI-27, VIII-7 (17). 



Maine: Cumberland County (4). 



Minnesota: Duluth (10); Waldo, Aug. (17). 



Alaska: Fort Yukon, Salmon River (c). 



California: Placerville VIII-14 (10); Yosemite (10); San Bernardino 

 Mts. (10) ; Echo Mt. (5) ; Mt. Wilson (5) ; Los Angeles (10) ; Sonoma 

 County (16). 



Washington: Tacoma (10). 

 Oregon: Haines (10); Hideaway VII-24 (10); Dilly (8); Klamath 

 Falls VI-10 (c);; Sumpter, July (c) ; Sparta, Aug. (c) ; Detroit V 

 and VIII (c) ; Corvallis VIII (c) ; Gold Center, June-JuJly (c). 



Colorado: Waterloo Canyon (10). 



Idaho: Centerville VI-2 (10); Grimes Pass (10); Moscow (10; Cas- 

 cade VI-16 (c) ; Wallace (c) ; Coeur d'Alene (Evendon). 



Montana: Pine Grove (10). 



Wyoming: Cheyenne Canyon VII-18 (10). 



Host: Northern white cedar (Thuja occidcntalis), white pine (Finns 

 strobus), yellow pine (P. ponderosa), lodgepole pine (P. contorta), 

 white fir (Abies concolor), spruce (Picea sp.), lovely fir (Abies 

 magnifica), Douglas fir (Pseudotsugae taxifolia). 



TETRICA Casey, See PROLONGATA Leconte 

 TRANSVERSA Say, See PUNCTULATA Schonherr 



