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Elodes is a characteristic species of the humid portions of the 

 Transition and Upper Austral life zones. The records from the Boreal 

 (Canadian) life zone are few in number. This paucity of records is 

 doubtless due to the mixing of elodes with palustris or reflexa. With 

 the exception of a few records from the Nova Scotian region, elodes 

 is confined to the Canadian and Upper Mississippian regions, and to 

 the drainage areas of the St. Lawrence and Mississippi rivers. 



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RECORDS. 1 



Connecticut: Weatogue, Hartford Co. (Shurtleff; Tryon). 



Illinois : Lake Villa, Cedar Lake, Lake Co. ; Bowmanville, Cook Co. 

 (Baker) ; Joliet, Will Co. (Ferriss) ; sloughs in Winnebago Co. (Hinkley) ; 

 Wolf Lake, near Chicago ; North Branch Chicago River, Chicago (Jensen) ; 

 Mason Co. (Nason) ; Quiver Creek, Mason Co. (State Laboratory) ; Bristol, 

 Kendall Co. (Walcott) ; Havana, Mason Co. (Walker) ; Northwest end Calumet 

 Lake, in ditches, Cook Co. ; creek near Bangs Lake, Wauconda, Lake Co. 

 (Woodruff). 



Indiana: Millers, Lake Co.; Roby, Lake Co. (Baker); Tippecanoe Lake, 

 Kosciusco Co. ; Brookston and Carr's Slough, White Co. ; La Porte, La Porte 

 Co. (Daniels) ; Pine Station, Lake Co. (Higley). 



Kansas: Lawrence, Douglass Co. (Hanna). 



1 Only those records have been admitted which are known to have been 

 founded on undoubted elodes. Nearly all of these have been personally veri- 

 fied. 



