Oregon (Mary's Peak). See [About maps]
Caseya bentona Chamberlin, 1952; Chicago Acad. Sci. Nat. Hist. Misc., 113: 2, f. 3-6, TL: Mary's Peak, Benton Co., Oregon
California (Hastings Reservation). See [About maps]
Caseya dynopta Chamberlin, 1947; Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 60: 9, TL: Hastings Reservation, Monterey Co., California
California. See [About maps]
Caseya heteropus Cook & Collins, 1895; Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 9: 85, f. 191-219, TL: California [vicinity of San Francisco?]
Oregon (Multnomah Co.). See [About maps]
Caseya irritans Chamberlin, 1910; Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., 3 (4): 241, pl. 34, f. 6-9, pl. 35, f. 1, TL: Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon
California (Sequoia National Park). See [About maps]
Caseya sequoia Chamberlin, 1942; Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., 6 (8): 10, f. 17-18, TL: Sequoia National Park, Tulare Co., California
California (Telachapi Pass). See [About maps]
Caseya similis Causey, 1952; Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 65: 113, f. 6-7, TL: Telachapi Pass, Kern Co., California8.1.2001 (6)
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