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Length: male, % in.; female, % in. An uncommon species at such high elevations as to be of little economic importance. Upper Transition and Canadian zones, usually associated with low plants such as the grass Muhlenbergia montana under ponderosa pine or Gambel oak; sometimes found in mountain meadows. From Showlow (6,500 ft.) to White Mountains (10,000 ft.); one record (Ball) from Oak Creek Canyon, south to Flagstaff. Mogollon Plateau of Arizona and Magdalena Mountains of New Mexico.
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