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Conservation Status

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Not common (?).
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Cyclicity

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Adults fly from late May to early September.
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Distribution

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Extends from Alberta and Montana, east to southern Quebec and Illinois.
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General Description

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Male forewings are tinted translucent brown. Has enlarged eyes; female forewings are darker overall, with normal sized eyes. The antennae are pale orange-brown, narrow orange brown vertex in males and an orange-brown thorax, laterally yellow-brown. Legs are pale brown to straw with yellow spurs. The distal article of the male clasper is short, rectangular and lacks a mesal tooth (Nimmo, 1987).
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Habitat

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Probably eclectic flowing waters.
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Life Cycle

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Annual(?) Unknown.
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Trophic Strategy

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Larvae are omnivorous.
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