Catalogue and species accounts, v1302
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D.A. Good 1982 Journal Samower Campground, Idaho to Beaver Lake Campground, Wash. 1 July, ant. Wacondas where we turned N on county roads to Beaver Lake, which we reached ca 1730. I spent some time hunting for ligards near the lake but found none; the habitat didn't look promising anyway. We spent most of the rest of the evening fishing (also catching nothing). There seemed to be several very good-looking meadows along the county roads N/S of Wacondas so we will check them- out tomorrow. While looking for grasshoppers to use as bait we collected 3 Thamnophis. Beaver Lake Campground, Okanogan Nat'l Forest, Washington To New Denver, British Columbia 2 July We spent the morning (until about noon) in the vicinity of Beaver Lake driving around the various county roads stopping periodically at all of the likely Cerambycidae localities (there were lots of excellent-looking spots - fallen log buildings, etc). We found nothing - not even Thamnophis. On returning to the campground we packed up and moved on into Canada. Our route was: Beaver Lake to Tsrada, then SE to Guelow. Next N on Wash. 21 to get Hwy 3 in British Columbia. With brief stops in various towns for one thing or another, we then drove E on 3 to Castlegan, then N on 3A to South Slocan. Then N on 6 to a dirt road heading E to Koblance Glacier Provincial Park - after feeling to heed the warning signs concerning poor road conditions we proceeded to go about 10 mi and then