Conservation Status
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Undocumented.
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Cyclicity
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Adult collected in June.
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Distribution
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Alberta, Oregon (Chiasson, 1986).
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General Description
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The body is unicolorous, and antennal segment 6 is approximately the same length as 7. The cross bands on the forewings are connected along the posterior margin by a dark line (Bailey, 1951)
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Habitat
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Alnus sp., Juniperinus sp., Jack pine, Scotch pine, and other conifers (Chiasson 1986)
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Life Cycle
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Undocumented.
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Trophic Strategy
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A. oregonus is suspected to prey on aphids (Chiasson, 1986).
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