Eucyrtopogon comantis Curran
Eucyrtopogon comantis Curran, 1923: 116 .
Recognition characters: Blackish species; length 10–12 mm; mystax white above, black below; thorax brown and gray pollinose with black center stripe dorsally which is bisected at each end by a short gray pollinose stripe; wings typical of genus, hyaline with 6 black spots at vein junctures; scutellar setae white, scutellar bristles 12, black; abdomen shining black with apical corners of segments white pollinose, lateral setae on all segments white; legs black, setae of legs white and bushy, bristles reddish brown.
Distribution: ALBANY: Laramie, Oct. 1953; Pole Mtn., numerous records, 21 Sept.–7 Nov., Apr.–May (SD, RJL). PLATTE: Dwyer, 23 Oct. 1959; 4 Apr. 1960, 24 Oct. 1960, 1 June 1961, 25–271961, 27 Mar. 1963 (RJL); Guernsey, 13 Apr. 1962, 27 Mar. 1963 (RJL). Recorded from Wyoming by: Adisoemarto (1967); Dennis et al. (2010); Dennis & Lavigne (1975, 2007); Dennis et al. (2010); Fisher & Wilcox (1997); Geller-Grimm (2018); Lavigne & Dennis (1994).
Habitat: Pine-douglas fir forest (clearings within the forest where shrubs and grasses are dominant), and gramaneedlegrass-wheatgrass grassland vegetation types. Open range, short grass plains and protected gullies both with and without pine cover (see Dennis & Lavigne 1975); rangeland breaks interspersed with limber pine and quaking aspen.
Ethology: Forages from both the ground and vegetation (see Dennis & Lavigne 1975).
Prey: COLEOPTERA, DIPTERA, HEMIPTERA (Heteroptera, Homoptera), HYMENOPTERA, LEPIDOP- TERA (see Dennis & Lavigne 1975, 2007; Dennis et al. 2010; Lavigne & Dennis 1994).