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810 G.B. Wiggins and C.R. Parker<br />

129. Agrypnia colorata Hagen (II) Holarctic, transcontinental<br />

Distribution: <strong>Yukon</strong>, Utah to Newfoundland; Siberia to Mongolia, Finland.<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> records: 4, 6, 12 (ROME, SMDV).<br />

<strong>Biological</strong> information: Adults have been collected in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Yukon</strong> 25 June – 27 July.<br />

130. Agrypnia deflata (Milne) (I) Nearctic, transcontinental<br />

Distribution: <strong>Yukon</strong>, Alaska to Colorado, Newfoundland.<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> records: 4, 12 (ROME, SMDV); 6, 10, 16 (ROME); 17 (CNCI).<br />

<strong>Biological</strong> information: Adults have been collected in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Yukon</strong> 29 June – 8 August.<br />

131. Agrypnia glacialis Hagen (I) Nearctic, transcontinental<br />

Distribution: <strong>Yukon</strong>, Alaska to California, North Dakota, Newfoundland; Greenland.<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> records: 4, 11, 12, 17 (ROME, SMDV).<br />

<strong>Biological</strong> information: Adults have been collected in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Yukon</strong> 6 June –15 July.<br />

132. Agrypnia improba (Hagen) (I) Nearctic, transcontinental<br />

Distribution: <strong>Yukon</strong>, Oregon to Newfoundland, North Carolina.<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> records: 10, 12, 15, 17 (ROME, SMDV); 19 (CNCI).<br />

<strong>Biological</strong> information: Adults have been collected in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Yukon</strong> 16 June – 30 July.<br />

133. Agrypnia macdunnoughi (Milne) (I) Nearctic, transcontinental<br />

Distribution: <strong>Yukon</strong> to Newfoundland.<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> records: 10, 17 (ROME, SMDV); 19 (NW 1984).<br />

<strong>Biological</strong> information: Adults have been collected in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Yukon</strong> 17 June – 20 July.<br />

134. Agrypnia obsoleta (Hagen) (III) Palaearctic-East Beringian<br />

Distribution: <strong>Yukon</strong> and British Columbia; Europe and Asia.<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> records: 2 (SMDV); 4 (ROME).<br />

<strong>Biological</strong> information: Adults have been collected in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Yukon</strong> 25 June – 23 July.<br />

135. Agrypnia pagetana Curtis (II) Holarctic<br />

Distribution: <strong>Yukon</strong>, Alaska, British Columbia through <strong>the</strong> Northwest Territories to Manitoba;<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>rn and central Europe to nor<strong>the</strong>rn Italy, Bulgaria, Caucasus (BotojAneanu and Malicky 1978).<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> records: 2, 4, 10, 11, 12, 19 (ROME, SMDV).<br />

<strong>Biological</strong> information: Adults have been collected in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Yukon</strong> 6 June – 23 July.<br />

136. Agrypnia sahlbergi (McLachlan) (III) Palaearctic-East Beringian<br />

Distribution: <strong>Yukon</strong>, Alaska, and British Columbia; nor<strong>the</strong>rn Scandinavia, Asia.<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> records: 5, 8, 12 (ROME, SMDV).<br />

<strong>Biological</strong> information: Adults have been collected in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Yukon</strong> 5 June – 30 July.<br />

137. Agrypnia straminea Hagen (I) Nearctic, transcontinental<br />

Distribution: <strong>Yukon</strong> to Newfoundland and Colorado, Illinois, North Dakota.<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> records: 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 19 (ROME, SMDV).<br />

<strong>Biological</strong> information: Adults have been collected in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Yukon</strong> 10 June – 5 August.<br />

Genus Banksiola. This is a Nearctic genus <strong>of</strong> 4 eastern species, and one common and<br />

widespread transcontinental species (Wiggins 1956). Larvae live in lentic waters.<br />

138. Banksiola crotchi Banks (I) Nearctic, transcontinental<br />

Distribution: <strong>Yukon</strong>, Alaska to California, Newfoundland, Ohio.<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> records: 4, 10 (ROME).<br />

<strong>Biological</strong> information: Adults have been collected in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Yukon</strong> 27 June – 27 July.<br />

Genus Oligotricha. This is a small Eurasian genus with a single species extending into<br />

northwestern North America (Wiggins and Kuwayama 1971). Larvae live in standing waters.<br />

139. Oligotricha lapponica (Hagen) (III) Palaearctic-East Beringian<br />

Distribution: <strong>Yukon</strong>, Alaska; nor<strong>the</strong>rn Europe, Asia.<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> records: 4, 12 (ROME, SMDV).<br />

<strong>Biological</strong> information: Adults have been collected in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Yukon</strong> 6 – 25 July.

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