Conservation Status
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Rare.
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Cyclicity
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Adults fly from early September to early October.
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Distribution
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This species has only been recorded from the Kananaskis and Banff areas, in Alberta (Nimmo, 1977).
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General Description
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Adult antennae are brown and the vertex of the head, almost black. The spurs are yellow-brown, with the middle and hind spurs long and heavy. In males, segment 9's dorsum is long and saddle-like. The dorso-median process of segment 10 is slender, turning abruptly dorsad to a needle-like tip (Nimmo, 1971).
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Habitat
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This species has only been recorded from the Kananaskis and Banff areas.
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Trophic Strategy
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Larvae are probably predacious.
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