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Range: Manitoba to New Brunswick. 
Natural History: All of the available specimens were collected in 
pitfall traps or by sifters in sphagnum bogs. The paratypes from 
Poltimore, Quebec were collected in a small bog with specimens of P. 
insularis and P. cantralli. 
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