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1909 cnpripes Casey p. 169. 1920 Hofer p. 9. 



1911 Gibson p. 114. 1922 Chamberlin p. 61 cuj))-ipes 



1912 Beal p. 26. Casey=cyanipes Say, p. 62 

 1912 Frost p. 305. parviceps Casey=cyanipes 



1912 cnpripes Gibson p. 126. Say. 



1913 Gibson p. 126. 1922 Chamberlin p. 53, 56 pi. VI 

 1917 erecta Gibson p. 149. fig. 13 and 14, pi. VII fig. 6 

 1917 Chagnon p. 218. and 8. 



1917bBurke p. 327. 1922 Knull p. 80. 



1919 cyanipes var. erecta Gory 1924 Van Dyke p. 18. 



Nicolay p. 277. 1924 Hatch p. 571. 



1920 Knull p. 5. 1925 Good p. 272 figs. 25, 26. 

 Type locality: Missouri. 



Distribution: Yukon Territory, south through the Pacific Coast and 

 Rocky Mountain States to New Mexico. 



Canada: Saskatchewan VII-3 (16); *Telegraph Creek, B. C. (4); 

 Radisson (16); Manitoba; Edmonton, Alberta VII (Gibson). 



Idaho: Beaver Canyon VII-23 (10); ^Cascade VI-22 (c). 



Colorado: El Paso Co. (10); Cripple Creek (10); Colorado Springs. 



^California: Lake Tahoe (10) Tuolumne Co. (10). 



New Mexico: Gallinas Canyon (24). 



Wyoming: Yellowstone Park (10). 



Utah: * Virginia River (4). 



Michigan: Detroit (10), (18); Garden Island, High Island, July- 

 Sept. (Hatch). 



New Jersey: (19). 



Minnesota: Duluth (10). 



Montana: Missoula (10). 



New York: Buffalo (10), (4). 



Pennsylvania: Jannette (3); Hummelstown VI-6 (Knull); Milford 

 (Knull). 



Wisconsin: Bayfield (4), (18) (Casey). 



Texas: (18). 



Virginia: (16). 



Illinois: Cicero VIII-5 (c). 



Indiana: Millers VIII-11 (c). 



Host: Bred from Aspen (Popuhis tremuloides), cottonwiid (P. tricho- 

 carp), (P. deltoides), and large-toothed Aspen (P. grandidentata) . 

 Beaten from oak, sycamore, pine and willow. 



Season: June to September. 



"'Probably variety Calif ornica Chamberlin. 



