Conservation Status
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Undocumented.
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Cyclicity
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Adults collected in July.
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Distribution
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Alberta (Heming), California (Bailey 1951).
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General Description
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The body is unicolorous, and brown. The dorsum of the head is faintly cross-striated, and the eyes are prolonged ventrally. Antennal segment 2 is brown, segment 3 is pale yellow with a brown ring at the tip, and the basal third of segment 4 is light brown with a dark ring at the base. This species is brachypterous and the forewings have a smoky, or light brown cross band near the tip (Bailey, 1951).
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Habitat
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On various grasses (Bailey, 1951).
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Life Cycle
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Undocumented.
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Trophic Strategy
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Undocumented.
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