Wrong Lens Profile Selected for JPGs only

Today I took some pictures, mostly RAW, but a few JPGs. Lightroom 4.1RC, Windows 7 64bit
When I use the Lens Correction feature on the RAW photos, the proper lens is selected, a Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR.
When I use the Lens Correction feature on the JPG photos, the proper lens is NOT selected, instead I see it has selected a Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 14-24 f/2.8G ED. In fact, next to "Model", I cannot even select the proper lens (the 16-85mm lens) because its not in the list.
How do I fix this?

dj_paige wrote:
Where are the lens profiles located? or what is their file type?
The lens profiles in LR4 are located in "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4\Resources\LensProfiles\1.0\" and have an extension of *.lcp.
If you want to tweak a Raw profile to be used by JPEGs, you need to
make a copy of the *.lcp file under a new name into folder "C:\Users\[youruser]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CameraRaw\LensProfiles"
(this is where downloaded/user produced profiles should live)
Edit the copied file using notepad
Replace all occurences of "<stCamera:CameraRawProfile>True</stCamera:CameraRawProfile>"
to
"<stCamera:CameraRawProfile>False</stCamera:CameraRawProfile>", then save
Restart LR
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