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Show 157 adults of the two by characters given The nymphs swiftly flowing are found portions in of the this streams clinging of the easily distinguished species are, however, to keys. species above the current. in occur of Adults swarm the stream during in the afternoon later in the fall when the June low fo evening swarming. the have They feet. in the adjacent too 5,000 rocks bushes to cold, of elevations undersides small, in swiftest the evening summer They over months and temperatures been are collected from through September. Distribution Cinygmula par is a boreal western North American species previously unreported specimens from Record.S. Felt, a from I have Idaho. examined single locality. TETON Co.: Badger Cr. 22-VI-64, (A), SLJ and at jct. JWR, Ida. Hwy. #32, 1 mi. (UU/UI). Cinygmula ramaleyi (Dodds) (Figure 91) Ecdyurus ramaleyi Dodds, 1923:101. Cinygma ramaleyi, McDunnough, 1928b:239 (= 1923) tollandi Dodds, • Dodds nymphs (1923) collected described in Colorado. this species from adults and Dodds (1923) and Edmunds |