“…The geographical distribution of S. californiensis has been well documented to date. In North America, the species is native to California (Wilson, 1915, 1916; Shapovalov and Taft, 1954; Kabata, 1969; Jennings and Hendrickson, 1982), Oregon (Kabata, 1969; Beeman et al, 2015; Monzyk et al, 2015; Herron et al, 2018; Murphy et al, 2020; Neal et al, 2021), Washington (Wilson, 1916; Kabata, 1969; Bailey and Margolis, 1987; Chigbu, 2001; Barndt and Stone, 2003), Idaho (Wilson, 1915, 1916; Kabata, 1969; Jenkins et al, 2020), Colorado (Wilson, 1916; Kabata, 1969; Hargis et al, 2014; Vigil et al, 2016), Wyoming (Kabata, 1969), and Alaska (Moles, 2007), the western U.S.A., and to British Columbia, western Canada (Kabata, 1969; Arai and Mudry, 1983; Bailey and Margolis, 1987). In Asia, the species occurs in Kamchatka, Primorsky Krai, and Sakhalin, Russia (Shedko, 2005; Shedko et al, 2005; Sokolov et al, 2012) and in Hokkaido and Honshu, Japan (Hoshina and Suenaga, 1954; Kabata, 1969; Hoshina and Nishimura, 1976; Nagasawa and Urawa, 2002; Nagasawa et al, 2018).…”