Tritoxa decipiens Sinclair & Macleod & Wheeler 2021, sp. nov.

Tritoxa decipiens sp. nov. (Figs 8, 17, 25) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 04FAB0F1-E45D-4D0E-AB68-FCFFC7237E00 Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂, labelled: “BC 30 km E/ Smithers [54°46′N 127°10′W]/ 15.VI.1989 / M.Pollak ”; “ HOLOTYPE / Tritoxa / decipiens Sinclair,/ MacLeod & Wheeler” (CNC). PARATY...

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Main Authors: Sinclair, Bradley J., Macleod, Alyssa M., Wheeler, Terry A.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Ulidiidae
Tritoxa
Tritoxa decipiens
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Ulidiidae
Tritoxa
Tritoxa decipiens
Sinclair, Bradley J.
Macleod, Alyssa M.
Wheeler, Terry A.
Tritoxa decipiens Sinclair & Macleod & Wheeler 2021, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Ulidiidae
Tritoxa
Tritoxa decipiens
description Tritoxa decipiens sp. nov. (Figs 8, 17, 25) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 04FAB0F1-E45D-4D0E-AB68-FCFFC7237E00 Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂, labelled: “BC 30 km E/ Smithers [54°46′N 127°10′W]/ 15.VI.1989 / M.Pollak ”; “ HOLOTYPE / Tritoxa / decipiens Sinclair,/ MacLeod & Wheeler” (CNC). PARATYPES: CANADA. Alberta: Banff [51°10′N 115°34′W], 30.vii.1924, E. Hearle (1♂, 3♀, CNC), same data except, no date, N.B. Sanson (1♂, CNC); same data except, Buffalo Pk, 4500 ft, 2,17.vii., 5.viii.1925, O. Bryant (1♂, 1♀, USNM); Elkwater Park [49°39′39″N 110°16′54″W], 26.vii.1952, L.A. Konotopetz (1♂, CNC); Dunvegan, N shore Peace River, south facing grassy slopes, 12–14.vii.1997, T.A. Wheeler, S. Boucher (9♂, 5♀, LEM); same data except, 55°55.59′N 118°35.74′W, 19.vii.2003, S. Boucher (1♂, LEM); same data except, 55°55′25″N 118°35′40″, 21.vii.2003, V. Dion (1♀, LEM); Lethbridge [49°41′39″N 112°49′58″W], 15.vi.1925, H.L. Seamans (1♂, CNC); Peace River [56°14′02″N 117°17′23″W], 10.vii.1961,A. R. Brooks (1♂, CNC); Waterton Lakes [49°02′N 113°54′W], 19.vi.1923, J. McDunnough (3♂, CNC); same data except, 2.vii.1923 (1♀, DEBU); Waterton, 11.vi.1962, K.C. Herrmann (2♂, 1♀, CNC); same data except, 13.viii.1922, H.E. Gray (1♂, CNC). British Colombia: Adams Lake [51°15′N 119°30′W], 16.vi.1923, W.B. Anderson (1♂, 2♀, CNC); Elko [49°18′N 115°06′W], Chilcotin [51°52′N 123°15′W], 30.vi.1920, E. R. Buckell (1♂, CNC); Elko [49°18′00″N 115°06′42″W], E. Kootenay, 9.vii.1949, H.B. Leech (1♀, CAS); Lac la Hache [51°48′N 121°28′W], 12.vii.1964, L.H. McMullen (1♀, CNC); Pouce Coupe [55°42′N 120°08′W], 1.vii.1927, P.N. Vroom (1♀, CNC); Pavilion Lake [50.86677°N 121.74191°W], 5.vi.1938, G.S. Walley (1♂, 1♀, CNC); Robson [49°20′08″N 117°41′19″W], 30.v.1948, 7.vii.1950, H. R. Foxlee (2♂, 2♀, CNC); Rolla [55°54′N 120°08′W], 21.vii.1927, P.N. Vroom (1♂, CNC); 30 km E Smithers [54°46′N 127°10′W], 15.vi.1989, M. Pollak (11♂, 7♀, CNC); Williams Lake [52°07′N 122°08′W], 11.vii.1938, J.K. Jacob (1♀, CNC). USA. Arizona: Greer [34°00′N 109°27′W], 3.vii.1953, A.&H. Dietrich (1♂, USNM); White River [34°00′N 109°27′W], 21.vi.1957, G. Butler & F. Werner (2♂, USNM); White Mtns [33°54′N 109°33′W], 8.vii.1933, Parker (1♂, 1♀, USNM). Colorado: Boulder [40°00′N 105°16′W], 5500 ft, 16.vi.1961, B.H. Poole (2♂, CNC); same data except, 19.vi.1961, W. R.M. Mason (1♂, CNC); 5 mi S Boulder, 21–17.vi.1961, W. R.M. Mason (1♂, 2♀, CNC); same data except, 4 mi N, 20.vi.1961, C.H. Mann (1♂, CNC); Buckhorn Ck [40.4208169° -105.1752614°], 11.vii.1937, C.L. Johnston (1♂, USNM); 5 mi. W Denver, 17.vi.1965, J. R. Bider (1♂, LEM); Estes Park [40°22′N 105°31′W], 7500 ft, 2–16.viii.1961, B.H. Poole (5♂, 8♀, CNC); same data except, 20.vii.1961, C.H. Mann (1♂, CNC); same data except, J. R. Stainer (1♀, CNC); Florissant [38°56′N 105°17′W], 8200 ft, vi.24.14, Champlain (1♂, USNM); Gilpin Co., Kelly-Dahl [39°55′57″N 105°29′52″W], south of Nederland, 2615 m, 4.viii.1973, P.H. Arnaud (1♂, CAS); Larimer Co., 15 mi. W Livermore [40°47′N 105°13′W], 1500 ft, 3.vii.1982, W.J. Pulawski (1♂, CAS); Manitou [38°51′N 104°54′W], 25.vii.1903, Van Duzee (1♂, CAS); near Meeker [40°2′N 107°54′W], 11.vi.1984, Ponderosa pine/prairie, H. Goulet (18♂, 24♀, CNC); Nederland [39°57′N 105°30′W], Science Lodge, 9000 ft, 29.vii.1961, J. R. Stainer (1♂, 1♀, CNC); same data except, 9500 ft, 29.vi.1961, B.H. Poole (1♀, CNC); same data except, 8200 ft, W. R. M. Mason (1♀, CNC); South Park, nr Jefferson [39°22′N 105°48′W], 21.vi.1961, C.H. Mann (2♂, 2♀, CNC); Westlake [40.788701° -105.568232°], 7.vii.1900, no collector (1♂, USNM). Idaho: Lehmi Co., Lehmi Pass [44°58′27″N 113°26′42″W], 7340–7500 ft, 16.vii.1978, J.F. G. & T. M. Clarke (1♂, USNM). Montana: Lolo [46°45′N 114°5′W], 1.vii.1904, no collector (1♀, USNM); Silver Box Co., 14 mi. S Butte [45°59′N 112°31′W], 23.viii.1973, A.J. & M.E. Gilbert (1♂, CSCA). New Mexico: Cloudcroft [32°57′N 105°44′W], 8.vi.1968, R. Eads (2♂, 1♀, USNM); Lincoln Co., Lincoln NF, 33°23′32.5″N 105°44′01.1″W, 2374 m, 7.vi.2010, T. N. & S.D. Gaimari (3♂, 1♀, CSCA); same data except, White Mtns, Mills Cyn, 33°27′08.2″N 105°44′46.6″W, 1837 m, 14.vi.2007, S.D. Gaimari (1♂, 2♀, CSCA); Raton [36°53′N 104°26′W], 19.vi.1937, E.D. Ball (1♂, 1♀, USNM). Utah: Henry Mtns, Bull Creek Pass [38°05′N 110°48′W], 10200 ft, 18.vii.1968, H.F. Howden (1♂, CNC); Snowville [41°58′N 112°42′W], 2.vii.1950, F.C. Harmston (1♂, USNM). Wyoming: Red Gulch Rd. off Hwy. 14 nr. Shell [44°32′N 107°46′W], pans in barren area nr. cottonwoods, cow dung, 5–19.viii.1990, J.E. Swann (2♂, DEBU). Diagnosis. This species can be recognized by the discal hyaline crossband ending in or very near the posterior corner of cell dm and inner surstylus with 5–8 thick prensisetae. Description. Entirely reddish brown, abdomen darker. Head: ocellar triangle shiny black; frons reddish-brown to brown; silvery parafrontal microtrichose stripe very narrow, continuous with very narrow microtrichose parafacial; gena dark brown below narrowest part of lower eye margin; postocular microtrichia wider than parafrontal microtrichia in lateral view, extending from oral margin to middle of eye; face yellowish-brown to brown; supracervical setulae usually yellow. Antenna with postpedicel greyish brown, yellowish brown on ventral and basal surfaces. Proboscis with palpus concolourous with face. Thorax: reddish-brown to brown; scutum mostly thinly pruinescent with pair of whitish pruinescent vittae; lateral margin of scutum and postpronotal lobe broadly shiny; scutellum concolourous with scutum; mediotergite without distinct stripe; pleura shiny, posterior portion of anepisternum and katepisternum lightly clothed in whitish microtrichia when viewed obliquely; whitish microtrichia above fore coxa; 1 anepisternal seta. Wing (Fig. 8) rounded apically, brown, with some faded regions; costal cell without narrow hyaline band at humeral break, with hyaline band at apical fourth in line with discal hyaline crossband; hyaline area from apical region of Sc to R 1; oblique subbasal hyaline crossband reaching near mid-length of cell dm; discal hyaline crossband oblique, long, extending to or very close to posterior distal corner of cell dm, not displaced at R 4+5; subapical hyaline crossband nearly straight to slightly arched, anterior end not extending proximal to crossvein r-m; crossvein dm-m straight; anal lobe more weakly developed; calypter usually with broad white margin. Abdomen: brown to black tergites and sternites; pleural membrane infuscate. Male terminalia (Fig. 16): inner surstylus with 5–8 thick prensisetae distributed along curved inner margin; outer surstylus slender, longer than inner surstylus, arched mesally with rounded apex; subepandrial sclerite with scattered dark setae. Cercus with long apicolateral setae; apical margin pointed. Phallus long, with some 5 loops. Distribution. Tritoxa decipiens is widespread along the Rocky Mountains and neighbouring ranges and areas from British Columbia and Alberta to New Mexico (Fig. 25). Etymology. The species name is from the Latin decipiens (deceive), referring to the species’ similar appearance to T. cuneata . Remarks. Steyskal had recognized and labelled several unpublished subspecies of T. cuneata from the USNM collection, including some identified here as T. decipiens sp. nov. These species appeared to be based on wing pattern differences, which are not supported on the basis of male terminalia. See the Remarks section under T. cuneata for further comments. : Published as part of Sinclair, Bradley J., Macleod, Alyssa M. & Wheeler, Terry A., 2021, Revision of the Nearctic genus Tritoxa Loew (Diptera: Ulidiidae), pp. 359-379 in Zootaxa 4920 (3) on pages 366-367, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4920.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/4478080
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title Tritoxa decipiens Sinclair & Macleod & Wheeler 2021, sp. nov.
title_short Tritoxa decipiens Sinclair & Macleod & Wheeler 2021, sp. nov.
title_full Tritoxa decipiens Sinclair & Macleod & Wheeler 2021, sp. nov.
title_fullStr Tritoxa decipiens Sinclair & Macleod & Wheeler 2021, sp. nov.
title_full_unstemmed Tritoxa decipiens Sinclair & Macleod & Wheeler 2021, sp. nov.
title_sort tritoxa decipiens sinclair & macleod & wheeler 2021, sp. nov.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.4530730 2023-05-15T17:54:52+02:00 Tritoxa decipiens Sinclair & Macleod & Wheeler 2021, sp. nov. Sinclair, Bradley J. Macleod, Alyssa M. Wheeler, Terry A. 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4530730 https://zenodo.org/record/4530730 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/4478080 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF96FFFAFFD4FF89FF84FFDF4312FFFF http://zoobank.org/20794FBC-E83E-419F-945D-4F94C6F9A47C https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4920.3.3 http://zenodo.org/record/4478080 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF96FFFAFFD4FF89FF84FFDF4312FFFF https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4478088 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4478090 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4478098 http://zoobank.org/20794FBC-E83E-419F-945D-4F94C6F9A47C https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4530731 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Diptera Ulidiidae Tritoxa Tritoxa decipiens Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4530730 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4920.3.3 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4478088 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4478090 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4478098 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4530731 2022-02-08T17:10:29Z Tritoxa decipiens sp. nov. (Figs 8, 17, 25) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 04FAB0F1-E45D-4D0E-AB68-FCFFC7237E00 Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂, labelled: “BC 30 km E/ Smithers [54°46′N 127°10′W]/ 15.VI.1989 / M.Pollak ”; “ HOLOTYPE / Tritoxa / decipiens Sinclair,/ MacLeod & Wheeler” (CNC). PARATYPES: CANADA. Alberta: Banff [51°10′N 115°34′W], 30.vii.1924, E. Hearle (1♂, 3♀, CNC), same data except, no date, N.B. Sanson (1♂, CNC); same data except, Buffalo Pk, 4500 ft, 2,17.vii., 5.viii.1925, O. Bryant (1♂, 1♀, USNM); Elkwater Park [49°39′39″N 110°16′54″W], 26.vii.1952, L.A. Konotopetz (1♂, CNC); Dunvegan, N shore Peace River, south facing grassy slopes, 12–14.vii.1997, T.A. Wheeler, S. Boucher (9♂, 5♀, LEM); same data except, 55°55.59′N 118°35.74′W, 19.vii.2003, S. Boucher (1♂, LEM); same data except, 55°55′25″N 118°35′40″, 21.vii.2003, V. Dion (1♀, LEM); Lethbridge [49°41′39″N 112°49′58″W], 15.vi.1925, H.L. Seamans (1♂, CNC); Peace River [56°14′02″N 117°17′23″W], 10.vii.1961,A. R. Brooks (1♂, CNC); Waterton Lakes [49°02′N 113°54′W], 19.vi.1923, J. McDunnough (3♂, CNC); same data except, 2.vii.1923 (1♀, DEBU); Waterton, 11.vi.1962, K.C. Herrmann (2♂, 1♀, CNC); same data except, 13.viii.1922, H.E. Gray (1♂, CNC). British Colombia: Adams Lake [51°15′N 119°30′W], 16.vi.1923, W.B. Anderson (1♂, 2♀, CNC); Elko [49°18′N 115°06′W], Chilcotin [51°52′N 123°15′W], 30.vi.1920, E. R. Buckell (1♂, CNC); Elko [49°18′00″N 115°06′42″W], E. Kootenay, 9.vii.1949, H.B. Leech (1♀, CAS); Lac la Hache [51°48′N 121°28′W], 12.vii.1964, L.H. McMullen (1♀, CNC); Pouce Coupe [55°42′N 120°08′W], 1.vii.1927, P.N. Vroom (1♀, CNC); Pavilion Lake [50.86677°N 121.74191°W], 5.vi.1938, G.S. Walley (1♂, 1♀, CNC); Robson [49°20′08″N 117°41′19″W], 30.v.1948, 7.vii.1950, H. R. Foxlee (2♂, 2♀, CNC); Rolla [55°54′N 120°08′W], 21.vii.1927, P.N. Vroom (1♂, CNC); 30 km E Smithers [54°46′N 127°10′W], 15.vi.1989, M. Pollak (11♂, 7♀, CNC); Williams Lake [52°07′N 122°08′W], 11.vii.1938, J.K. Jacob (1♀, CNC). USA. Arizona: Greer [34°00′N 109°27′W], 3.vii.1953, A.&H. Dietrich (1♂, USNM); White River [34°00′N 109°27′W], 21.vi.1957, G. Butler & F. Werner (2♂, USNM); White Mtns [33°54′N 109°33′W], 8.vii.1933, Parker (1♂, 1♀, USNM). Colorado: Boulder [40°00′N 105°16′W], 5500 ft, 16.vi.1961, B.H. Poole (2♂, CNC); same data except, 19.vi.1961, W. R.M. Mason (1♂, CNC); 5 mi S Boulder, 21–17.vi.1961, W. R.M. Mason (1♂, 2♀, CNC); same data except, 4 mi N, 20.vi.1961, C.H. Mann (1♂, CNC); Buckhorn Ck [40.4208169° -105.1752614°], 11.vii.1937, C.L. Johnston (1♂, USNM); 5 mi. W Denver, 17.vi.1965, J. R. Bider (1♂, LEM); Estes Park [40°22′N 105°31′W], 7500 ft, 2–16.viii.1961, B.H. Poole (5♂, 8♀, CNC); same data except, 20.vii.1961, C.H. Mann (1♂, CNC); same data except, J. R. Stainer (1♀, CNC); Florissant [38°56′N 105°17′W], 8200 ft, vi.24.14, Champlain (1♂, USNM); Gilpin Co., Kelly-Dahl [39°55′57″N 105°29′52″W], south of Nederland, 2615 m, 4.viii.1973, P.H. Arnaud (1♂, CAS); Larimer Co., 15 mi. W Livermore [40°47′N 105°13′W], 1500 ft, 3.vii.1982, W.J. Pulawski (1♂, CAS); Manitou [38°51′N 104°54′W], 25.vii.1903, Van Duzee (1♂, CAS); near Meeker [40°2′N 107°54′W], 11.vi.1984, Ponderosa pine/prairie, H. Goulet (18♂, 24♀, CNC); Nederland [39°57′N 105°30′W], Science Lodge, 9000 ft, 29.vii.1961, J. R. Stainer (1♂, 1♀, CNC); same data except, 9500 ft, 29.vi.1961, B.H. Poole (1♀, CNC); same data except, 8200 ft, W. R. M. Mason (1♀, CNC); South Park, nr Jefferson [39°22′N 105°48′W], 21.vi.1961, C.H. Mann (2♂, 2♀, CNC); Westlake [40.788701° -105.568232°], 7.vii.1900, no collector (1♂, USNM). Idaho: Lehmi Co., Lehmi Pass [44°58′27″N 113°26′42″W], 7340–7500 ft, 16.vii.1978, J.F. G. & T. M. Clarke (1♂, USNM). Montana: Lolo [46°45′N 114°5′W], 1.vii.1904, no collector (1♀, USNM); Silver Box Co., 14 mi. S Butte [45°59′N 112°31′W], 23.viii.1973, A.J. & M.E. Gilbert (1♂, CSCA). New Mexico: Cloudcroft [32°57′N 105°44′W], 8.vi.1968, R. Eads (2♂, 1♀, USNM); Lincoln Co., Lincoln NF, 33°23′32.5″N 105°44′01.1″W, 2374 m, 7.vi.2010, T. N. & S.D. Gaimari (3♂, 1♀, CSCA); same data except, White Mtns, Mills Cyn, 33°27′08.2″N 105°44′46.6″W, 1837 m, 14.vi.2007, S.D. Gaimari (1♂, 2♀, CSCA); Raton [36°53′N 104°26′W], 19.vi.1937, E.D. Ball (1♂, 1♀, USNM). Utah: Henry Mtns, Bull Creek Pass [38°05′N 110°48′W], 10200 ft, 18.vii.1968, H.F. Howden (1♂, CNC); Snowville [41°58′N 112°42′W], 2.vii.1950, F.C. Harmston (1♂, USNM). Wyoming: Red Gulch Rd. off Hwy. 14 nr. Shell [44°32′N 107°46′W], pans in barren area nr. cottonwoods, cow dung, 5–19.viii.1990, J.E. Swann (2♂, DEBU). Diagnosis. This species can be recognized by the discal hyaline crossband ending in or very near the posterior corner of cell dm and inner surstylus with 5–8 thick prensisetae. Description. Entirely reddish brown, abdomen darker. Head: ocellar triangle shiny black; frons reddish-brown to brown; silvery parafrontal microtrichose stripe very narrow, continuous with very narrow microtrichose parafacial; gena dark brown below narrowest part of lower eye margin; postocular microtrichia wider than parafrontal microtrichia in lateral view, extending from oral margin to middle of eye; face yellowish-brown to brown; supracervical setulae usually yellow. Antenna with postpedicel greyish brown, yellowish brown on ventral and basal surfaces. Proboscis with palpus concolourous with face. Thorax: reddish-brown to brown; scutum mostly thinly pruinescent with pair of whitish pruinescent vittae; lateral margin of scutum and postpronotal lobe broadly shiny; scutellum concolourous with scutum; mediotergite without distinct stripe; pleura shiny, posterior portion of anepisternum and katepisternum lightly clothed in whitish microtrichia when viewed obliquely; whitish microtrichia above fore coxa; 1 anepisternal seta. Wing (Fig. 8) rounded apically, brown, with some faded regions; costal cell without narrow hyaline band at humeral break, with hyaline band at apical fourth in line with discal hyaline crossband; hyaline area from apical region of Sc to R 1; oblique subbasal hyaline crossband reaching near mid-length of cell dm; discal hyaline crossband oblique, long, extending to or very close to posterior distal corner of cell dm, not displaced at R 4+5; subapical hyaline crossband nearly straight to slightly arched, anterior end not extending proximal to crossvein r-m; crossvein dm-m straight; anal lobe more weakly developed; calypter usually with broad white margin. Abdomen: brown to black tergites and sternites; pleural membrane infuscate. Male terminalia (Fig. 16): inner surstylus with 5–8 thick prensisetae distributed along curved inner margin; outer surstylus slender, longer than inner surstylus, arched mesally with rounded apex; subepandrial sclerite with scattered dark setae. Cercus with long apicolateral setae; apical margin pointed. Phallus long, with some 5 loops. Distribution. Tritoxa decipiens is widespread along the Rocky Mountains and neighbouring ranges and areas from British Columbia and Alberta to New Mexico (Fig. 25). Etymology. The species name is from the Latin decipiens (deceive), referring to the species’ similar appearance to T. cuneata . Remarks. Steyskal had recognized and labelled several unpublished subspecies of T. cuneata from the USNM collection, including some identified here as T. decipiens sp. nov. These species appeared to be based on wing pattern differences, which are not supported on the basis of male terminalia. See the Remarks section under T. cuneata for further comments. : Published as part of Sinclair, Bradley J., Macleod, Alyssa M. & Wheeler, Terry A., 2021, Revision of the Nearctic genus Tritoxa Loew (Diptera: Ulidiidae), pp. 359-379 in Zootaxa 4920 (3) on pages 366-367, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4920.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/4478080 Text Peace River DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Seta ENVELOPE(9.895,9.895,63.645,63.645) Leech ENVELOPE(-99.667,-99.667,-72.250,-72.250) Stripe ENVELOPE(9.914,9.914,63.019,63.019) Bryant ENVELOPE(-60.942,-60.942,-71.236,-71.236) Sinclair ENVELOPE(-63.883,-63.883,-65.733,-65.733) Gulch ENVELOPE(-61.483,-61.483,-63.997,-63.997) Macleod ENVELOPE(-61.966,-61.966,-64.091,-64.091) Swann ENVELOPE(-62.967,-62.967,-73.867,-73.867) Greer ENVELOPE(-80.966,-80.966,51.333,51.333) Dion ENVELOPE(-68.702,-68.702,-67.875,-67.875) Smithers ENVELOPE(-127.174,-127.174,54.780,54.780) Dunvegan ENVELOPE(-118.603,-118.603,55.917,55.917) Williams Lake ENVELOPE(78.156,78.156,-68.481,-68.481) Pouce Coupe ENVELOPE(-120.136,-120.136,55.717,55.717) Red Gulch ENVELOPE(-135.354,-135.354,64.316,64.316)