Conservation Status
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Very common.
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Cyclicity
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Adults found from mid-May to mid-August.
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Distribution
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From Vancouver Island and southern British Columbia, east to southern Ontario and south to the contiguous northwestern states.
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General Description
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Males have golden brown forewings. Antennae are brown and the thorax is dark reddish brown and greyish brown laterally. Legs pale yellowish-brown with brownish-yellow spurs. The proximal article of the clasper is smoothly widened to a square-cut extremity. Distal article originates from the ventral angle of the proximal article extremity and the tip is curved dorsad (Nimmo, 1987).
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Habitat
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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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