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Show 218 postero-lateral projections in color of Nymphs reflects the this rivers and above streams They usually found among rocks to water been They ways. have be in been record considered of a of 5,000 wide range of summer 69°F. mid-morning or afternoon, from Adults vegetation, meadows, collected from eaFly June adults late April reported in feet. gravel in moderately to stream-side over August (the must swarming in elevations and to in small occur 450 temperatures of collected fifteen feet and currents swiftly flowing daytime mentioned vari- above species usually moderate are and segment eight specific differences. and not ability This pattern. abdominal on to have eight or to road- early below questionable). Distribution Paraleptophlebia heteronea is a American species previously unreported examined specimens localities of which boreal western North from Idaho. from seventeen counties the following are and I have fifty-five representative. Records.Round Prairie Cr. on U.S. Hwy. #95, BOUNDARY Co.: BONNER Co.: 9 mi. S. Canadian border, 26-111-65, (N), AVN. Cocolalla Cr. on U.S. Hwy. #95, 26-III-65, (N), AVN. BENEWAH Co.: st. Maries Riv. on U.s. Hwy. #95, at Mashburn, LATAH Co.: Potlatch Gr., 3 mi. N. 25-111-65, (N), AVN. NEZ PERCE Co.: Cottonwood Bovill, 7-v-65, (N), ERL, (UI). Cr. at Myrtle, (?)28-IV-64, (A), WFB, Cm); (+ 2). IDAHO John Day Cr., 12 mi. N. Riggins, 19-VII-65, (A), SDS Co.: and ERL, ADAMS Co.: Mud Cr. on U.S. Hwy. #95, 3 mi. (UI). W. New Meadows, 24-111-65, (N), AVNj (+ 1). WASHINGTON Co.: Weiser Riv. at Cambridge, 24-111-65, (N), AVN. VALLEY Co.: |