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fig. 85); aedeagus with a subapical, fingerlike process (pi. 9, fig. 56). 



Types: Holotype 9, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 28, 1902, 

 and paratype 9, St. Johns County, Quebec (both in MCZ). 



Distribution: This species appears to be somewhat confined to 

 the Canadian and Transition Zones of northern United States and 

 southern Canada, and although ranging widely is not at all common 

 (see text fig. 6). 



Figure 6. — Distribution of Ogcodes borealis Cole in the United States. 



Recorded distribution: Alberta (Waterton), Manitoba (Berens 

 River), Maryland (Plummers Island), New York (McLean), and 

 Saskatchewan (Waskesia), all Sabrosky (1948). 



New distribution records: (27 specimens, 13 cf, 149.) 



Alberta: 1 9 , Waterton Park, July 13, 1923 (E. H. Strickland, FRC). 



British Columbia: 1 9 , Lorna, July 9, 1924 (G. Hopping, CNM), 1 9 , London 

 Hill Mine, Bear Lake, 7,000 ft., collected on snow (A. N. Caudell, USNM). 



California: 19, Putah Canyon, Yolo Co., April 21, 1949 (E. L Schlinger, 

 EIS) ; 1 9 , same data, March 1934 (G. E. Bohart, GEB) [recorded by Sabrosky, 

 1948, as western subspecies of 0. pallidipennis Loew]; 1 9 , 12 mi. S. Grass Valley, 

 Nevada Co., May 18, 1930 (E. P. VanDuzee, CAS) [recorded by Sabrosky, 1948, 

 as possibly colei Sabrosky]; 19 (atypical), Hat Lake, Shasta Co., July 1948 

 (A. S. Perry, CIS); Id", 29, Santa Cruz Mts., Santa Cruz Co. (USNAI) [det. 

 as melampus by Coquillet, recorded as melampus by Cole, 1919, and as western 

 subspecies of pallidipenriis by Sabrosky, 1948, in part]. 



Connecticut: Icf, Redding, July 8, 1932 (A. L. Melander, ALM). 



Manitoba: Id', Machimac (?), July 3, 1910 (M. C. VanDuzee, CAS). 



Maine: Icf, E. Harpswell, July 6, 1942, beaten from spruce or fir (AMNH). 



Michigan: 1 cf , 19, Detroit, June 25 to July 1, 1944 (G. Steyskal, GS). 



