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Acknowledgements 
D. K. McE. Kevan encouraged one of us (J.A.G.) to study the 
Canadian chrysopid fauna, which led to discovery of the Ontario 
specimens and preparation of the draft manuscript and species de- 
scription, including privately financed travel to Ottawa and Boston. 
Material for study was loaned by H. D. Blocker, Kansas State 
University (KSU); Mary Hathaway, and K. Jepson, Museum of 
Comparative Zoology, Harvard University (MCZ); J. E. H. Martin, 
Biosystematics Research Institute, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa 
(CNC); C. W. Agnew, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station; G. 
B. Wiggins and B. D. Marshall, Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), 
C. L. Hogue, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History 
(LACMNH). R. B. Miller collected critical material of M. sierra 
and perfectus. 
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