The Chonaphini 119 



Chonaphe Cook, 1904. 



C. armata (Harger 1872). Vicinity of Canyon City, Grant County, 

 Oregon, as deduced by Shelley (19936). Also recorded from Washington 

 in general (Cook 1904, Attems 1938); and the Puget Sound area (Loomis 

 and Schmitt 1971); Oregon (Attems 1938, Chamberlin and Hoffman 

 1958); Idaho (Attems 1938); Madson (misspelled as Madison), Whitman 

 County, Washington (Chamberlin 1911); near Olympia, Thurston County, 

 Washington (Attems 1931); and Benton, Clackamas, and Multnomah 

 counties, Oregon; King, Chelan, Kittitas, and Stevens counties, Washing- 

 ton; Latah and Clearwater counties, Idaho; and Lincoln and Missoula 

 counties, Montana (Shelley 1990). 



C cygneia Chamberlin 1949. White Swan, Yakima County, 

 Washington. 



C. patriotica Chamberlin 1949. Fourth of July Canyon, Kootenai 

 County, Idaho. 



C. remissa Chamberlin 1949. Puyallup, Pierce County, Washington. 



C. serratus Loomis and Schmitt 1971. 1.0 mi (1.6 km) west of 

 Noxon, Sanders County, Montana. Also recorded from 4.0 mi (6.4 

 km) west of Noxon and 2.0 mi (3.2 km) north of Yellow Bay, Lake 

 County, Montana. 



Semionellus Chamberlin, 1920. 



S. placidus (Wood 1864). Michigan without further specification. 

 Also recorded from Minnesota, Illinois, and Ohio (Hoffman 1969); 

 Michigan (Wood 1865, Attems 1938, Johnson 1954); New York and 

 Virginia (Chamberlin and Hoffman 1958); western Maryland and adjacent 

 West Virginia (Hoffman 1969); the Virginia Blue Ridge (Hoffman 

 1969); Winona, Winona County, Minnesota (Bollman 1893); Dane 

 and Milwaukee counties, Wisconsin (Causey 1952); Union County, 

 Illinois (Causey 1952); Midland County, Michigan (Chamberlin 1946); 

 Boswell, Benton County, Indiana (Bollman 1888); and Allen, Hardin, 

 Wood, and Seneca counties, Ohio (Williams and Hefner 1928). 

 Montaphe Chamberlin, 1949. 



M. elrodi (Chamberlin 1913). Flathead Lake, Lake/Flathead counties, 

 Montana. Also recorded from Evans, Stevens County, Washington 

 (Causey 19546, Shelley 1990); Spokane and Whitman counties, Wash- 

 ington (Shelley 1990); Lowell, Idaho County, Idaho (Shelley 1990) 

 and 3.1 mi (5.0 km) west of Surveyor Creek, Idaho County (Loomis 

 and Schmitt 1971); Clearwater and Shoshone counties, Idaho (Shelley 

 1990); and numerous localities in Lake, Missoula, and Sanders coun- 

 ties, Montana (Loomis and Schmitt 1971). 

 Tubaphe Causey, 1954«. 



T. levii Causey (= Metaxycheir pacifica Shelley). Graves Creek 



