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femora white, more or less pale fulvous behind; front and middle 

 tibiae white, with a faint brown stripe above; front tarsus whitish 

 basalty, shading to brown apically; middle tarsus brown, paler at 

 incisures; hind coxa fulvous, whitish on extreme apex; hind trochanters 

 infuscate, whitish below and on base and apex; hind femur fulvous, 

 a little brownish above subbasally and subapically, the extreme base 

 and apex, especially the apex, whitish; hind tibia dark brown, whitish 

 at base and on extreme apex; hind tarsus fuscous, pale at incisures. 



Specimens (24 cf, 849): From Alberta (Edmonton and Midnapore); 

 British Columbia (Clinton, Keremeos, Victoria, and Wellington); 

 California (Blue Lake in Humboldt Co., Camino, and Mill Valley); 

 Colorado (Elk Creek at Fraser, Lyons, Morley, and Phantom Valley 

 at 9,400 ft. in Rocky Mountain National Park); Delaware (New- 

 castle Co.); Georgia (Clayton at 2,000 ft.); Idaho ("Collins"); Kansas 

 (Lawrence) ; Louisiana (Baton Rouge) ; Maine (Bangor and Northeast 

 Harbor); Manitoba (Gillam); Maryland (Cabin John and Takoma 

 Park) ; Massachusetts (Amherst, Boston, and South Hadley) ; Michigan 

 (Ann Arbor, Oakland Co., and Shiawassee Co.); Montana (Missoula); 

 New Brunswick (Bathurst); New Hampshire (Conway and Mount 

 Monadnock) ; New Jersey (New Brunswick) ; New Mexico (Las Vegas 

 Hot Spring); New York (Bemus Point, Bushnell Falls on Mount 

 Marcy, Farmingdale, Heart Lake in Essex Co., Honeoye Falls, Ithaca, 

 Oswego, and West Farms in New York City) ; North Carolina (Bilt- 

 more and Wake Co.); Nova Scotia (Baddeck); Ohio (Cleveland, 

 Delaware, Hinckley in Medina Co., Montgomery Co., and Puritas 

 Springs in Cuyahoga Co.); Oklahoma (Broken Bow); Ontario (Frater, 

 Orillia, and Ottawa); Oregon (Cascadia, Corvallis, and Meacham); 

 Pennsylvania (McAlveys Fort and Presque Isle in Erie Co.); Quebec 

 (Aylmer, Cascapedia River, Knowlton, Laniel, and La Trappe); 

 Saskatchewan (Indian Head); South Carolina (Greenville); South 

 Dakota (Custer) ; Virginia (Arlington, Falls Church, Great Falls, and 

 Westmoreland State Park in Westmoreland Co.); West Virginia 

 (Lost River State Park in Hardy Co.); and Wisconsin (Nekoosa). 



Specimens have been collected from late spring to early fall. The 

 earliest and latest dates of capture are : April 22 and May 24 at Green- 

 ville, S. C; April 25 at Baton Rouge, La.; May 8 at Clayton, Ga. at 

 2,000 ft.; May 28 at New Brunswick, N. J.; June 2 at Hinckley, Ohio; 

 June 12 in Shiawassee Co., Mich.; September 2 at Hincldey, Ohio, 

 September at La Trappe, Que.; and September 20 at Falls Church, 

 Va. The great majority of the specimens were collected in June and 

 July. 



The only biological data on pin labels is with one specimen labeled 

 "dead Picea excelsa" and with another "in wood cellar." 



