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Show 95 water temperatures ranging elevations slower been of 5,000 currents feet. the along from 460 to They are usually found in of edge the reported by McDunnough (1931a) 690F., and stream. in above the have Adults July. Distribution Ameletus sparsatus is species previously unreported specimens from which following the seven counties boreal a western North American from Idaho. and thirteen I have examined localities of representative. are Lake Fork Cr., 10 mi. S. McCall, 24VALLEY Co.: Salmon Riv. below jct. Panther LEMHI Co.: AVN. W. Shoup, Salmon Natl. For., 6/16-VII-64, (N), CUSTER Co.: Big Lost Riv., at Mackay, 8-VII-48, (N), Salmon Riv. at j c t BLAINE Co.: U.S. Hwy. #93, 26 mL Records.- III-65, (N), Cr., 8.5 mi. CRW. ARG. N. Ketchum, 24-VII-64, (N), SLJ, PSL, and FDI, (UI); (+ 3). FREMONT Co.: Henrys Fork (Snake River) at jet U.S. Hwy. #191-20, at Macks Inn, 24-VI-64, (N), SLJ and JWR; (+ 2). Pine Cr. at jct. Ida. Hwy. #31, 7 mi. N. BONNEVILLE Co.: BANNOCK Co.: Swan Valley, 2l-VI-64, (N), SLJ and JWR; (+ 1). Rapid Cr., 2 mi. N. Inkom, 20-VI-64, (N), SLJ and NR. , Ameletus validus McDunnough (Figures 17-18) Ameletus validus McDunnough, McDunnough (1923) of the adults nymphs collected 1923:50. described in Alberta. from reared specimens. this species from McDunnough (1935) a series described |