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Specimens (162 6^, 499): From Alaska (Anchorage, Big Delta, 

 "Camp 334," and Mount McKinley at 2,000 and 2,500 ft.) ; Alberta (Ed- 

 monton); Connecticut (Canaan, Ledyard, and Voluntown); Maine 

 (Aurora, Bar Harbor, Beddington, Boothbay, Bowerbank, Bridgton, 

 Brunswick, Caratunk, Casco Bay, Dallas, Danforth, Ellsworth, 

 Hartland, Hunter's Beach on Mount Desert Island, Machias, Mon- 

 mouth, Nicatous Lake, Paris, Pittston, Saint Francis, Southwest 

 Harbor, Stratton, Strong, Topsfield, and West Forks); Manitoba 

 (Riding Mountain National Park); Massachusetts (Auburndale, 

 Blue Hills, Campbell Falls near New Marlboro, Cummington at 

 1,400 ft., Fitchburg, Framingham, sHde on Greylock Mt. at 3,000 

 ft., HolHston, North Carver, Royalston, and South Hadley); Michigan 

 (Ann Arbor Third Woods, Bay Co., Cheboygan Co., Crawford Co., 

 Delta Co., Dickinson Co., East Lansing, George Reserve in Livingston 

 Co., Gladwin Co., Gratiot Co., Iosco Co., Iron Co., Isabella Co., 

 Keweenaw Co.. Lake Co., Macomb Co., Midland Co., Montcalm Co., 

 Naubinway, Newaygo Co., Ontonagon Co., Roscommon Co., Sag- 

 inaw Co., 14 miles north of Scottville, Warren Dunes in Berrien Co., 

 Wexford Co., and Yellow Dog Plains in Marquette Co.); Minnesota 

 (Lake Co., Lake Itasca, and Sibley Co.); New Hampshire (Base 

 Station on Mount Washington, Gorham, Jaffrey, Pinkham Notch, 

 Randolph, and Rumney); New York (Ithaca, McLean Reservation 

 in Tompkins Co., Saranac Lake, and Troy); Northwest Territories 

 (Norman Wells); Nova Scotia (Aldershot and White Point Beach 

 in Queens Co.); Ontario (Gananoque, Leitrim near Ottawa, Miners 

 Bay, Moose Factory, Ottawa, Renfrew, Sarnia, Smoky Falls on 

 Mattagami River, Trenton, and Tweed); Quebec (Anticosti [Island], 

 Aylmer, Bale Comeau, Burbidge, Godbout, Great Whale River, Hull, 

 Kazabazua, Knowlton, Maniwaki, Parke Reserve in Kamouraska Co. 

 at 950 ft., Poltimore, and Queens Park in Aylmer); Rhode Island 

 (Westerly); Saskatchewan (Nipawin and Waskesiu [Lake]); Vermont 

 (Lake Willoughby at 1,400 ft.. Laurel Lake near Jacksonville, South 

 Newfane, and Woodstock); Wisconsin (Nekoosa and Sawyer Co.); 

 and Yukon (Rampart House). 



Collection dates are mostly in the summer, but are distributed 

 from mid-spring to mid-fall. The earliest and latest dates are: 

 May 5 in Washtenaw Co., Mich.; May 7 at East Lansing, Mich.; 

 May 8 at South Hadley, Mass.; May 12 at Cummington, Mass.; 

 September 16 in Sibley Co., Minn.; October 2 at Framingham, Mass.; 

 October 22 at Mount Desert, Maine.; and November 4 at Poltimore, 

 Que. 



Rearing records on the pin labels include 14 reared lots (single 

 specimens or several) from Heterarthrus nemoratus, 4 from Diprion 



