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Lytton; ?, Minnie Lake; 9, Nicola; cf, Oliver; 2? 9, 14cf cf, Robson, 9, 

 Saanich; 3cf <f, Salmon Arm; 2cf cf, Sidney; cf, Soda Creek; 9, Vancouver 

 Island; 9, cT, Vernon; 29 9, c?- Victoria; 29 9, Wycliffe. Manitoba: <f, 

 Wawanesa; 2d^ (f, Yale. Saskatchewan: cf , Indian Head. 



UNITED STATES: Arizona: cf, Grand Canyon, Bright Angel Point; 9, 

 Grand Canyon Swamp Lake; 9 , 3 cf c?, Jacobs Lake; 9, Kaibab Nat. Forest. 

 Montana: 2 9 9, 4cf cf, Helena; d", Lolo Nat. Forest; cf, Moose Lake, Ravoli 

 County; 9 , P. & O. Ranch, Beaverhead County; 9, Weeksville; 9, Yaak River, 

 Kootenai Nat. Forest, 2,612 ft. New Mexico: cf, Cimarron Canyon, Colfax 

 Co.; 3 9 9, Jemez Spgs. Nevada: c?, Angle Lake, 8,200 ft.; 9, cf, Mt. Mont- 

 gomery, 7,000 ft.; 2cfcf, Mustang, Washoe County. South Dakota: 9, Black 

 Hills Nat. Forest; 3 9 9, cf, Custer Co.; cf, Harney; cf, Lead, Lawrence County 

 5,200 ft.; cf, Pringle; 29 9, Roubaix, LawTence County. 



Figure 16. Western U.S. E . flavocinda 

 Cresson 



Many additional collections are recorded within the previously- 

 known range. This species is known mostly from elevations above 

 2,000 feet. Specimens from the northern Rocky Mountains are in- 

 cHned to have the light markings more creamy white than those 

 farther west. 



Prey records. — Dyslobus lecontei Casey (Oregon, ScuUen 1939, p. 

 13). v. segnis La Conte (Oregon, Scullen, 1939, p. 12). Bohart and 

 PoweU (1956) recorded a colony of E. Havocincta Cr. Independence 

 Lake, Sierra County, Calif, which was using weevils "of an undes- 

 cribed genus near Dyslobus." 



Plant records. — Achillea (Idaho, Wyoming). Ceanothus sp. (Cal- 

 ifornia, Utah). Conium maculatum (Utah). Eriogonum sp. (California). 

 E. ovalijolium (Utah). Melilotus alba (Oregon). Prunus melanocampo 

 (Colorado). Solidago sp. (Oregon, Utah). 



