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Hastings Natural History Reserve at Jamesburg in Santa Lucia 

 Mts. in Monterey Co. at 1,900 to 2,700 ft., Hayward, Mono National 

 Forest [=Tioyabe National Forest], Monterey, Mountain View, 

 Niles Canyon, hills back of Oakland, Palo Alto, Santa Clara 

 Valley, Santa Cruz ]\Its., near Sonora Pass at 8,000 ft., Trinity Co. 

 at 6,000 ft., Watsonville, and Yosemite Valley). 



Most of the collection dates are from May 20 to August 10. Those 

 outside of this range are: April 20 in Niles Canyon, Calif.; May 8 

 at Big Bend Mountain, Butte Co., Cahf.; September 2 at Carson 

 Pass, 8,000 ft., Cahf.; and September 28 at Haj^vard, Cahf. 



Reared specimens are as follows: 2cf , 19, from Alalacosoma calif or- 

 nicum, Berkeley, Calif., June 7 and 10, 1907. 9, from Hemerocampa 

 vetusa, Hayward, Cahf., Sept. 28, 1921, C. T. Dodds. 9, from 

 Hemerocampa vetusa, Watsonville, Calif., June 20, 1907. 29, from 

 Hemerocampa oslari, Mono National Forest, Calif., D. Deleon. 

 9, from "tussock moth," Santa Clara Valley, Calif., June, W. M. 

 Davidson. 9, from Phloeosinus puncfatus, Yosemite Valley, Calif., 

 June 19, 1918, J. E. Patterson. The record from Pldoeosinus punc- 

 fatus is probably incorrect. 



This subspecies occurs in California. 



Figures 30-32. — Localuies: 30, (left), Gambrus canadensis exareolatus; 31 (center), G. c. 



burkei; 32 (right), G. nuncius. 



7. Gambrus nuncius (Say) 



Figure 327,n 



Cryptus nuncius Saj', 1836, Boston Joiirn. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 237 (Leconte ed., 



vol. 2, p. 693); 9- Tj'pe: 9, Pennsylvania (destroyed). 

 Biology: Schaflfner and Griswold, 1934, Misc. Pub. U.S. Dep. Agr., No. 188, p. 



141. 



Front wing 5.1 to 9.5 mm. long; similar in structure to G. poly- 

 phemi except that tyloids extend about 7 segments, the tyloids are 



