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THE SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 38(4):420-433 DECEMBER 1993 INDEX TO VOLUME 38 Troy L. Best and Tammi D. Haas Department of Zoology and Wildlife Science and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, 331 Funchess Hall, Auburn University, Alabama 36849-5414 This index was constructed by listing each article alphabetically by title and by the last name of the first author. Titles beginning with general terms or phrases (for example, a, an, the, observations on, notes on the) are listed by the next word in the title. Second and subsequent authors are listed with a reference to the first author. All taxa included in titles are listed, but family, genus, and species names are included each time they appear in the abstracts, text, tables, and figure legends. Abedus, 159 Albert, Steven K., and Paul R. Kraus- Anderson, Stanley H., see Wilson, Erika Abies man, Desert mule deer and forage Cc concolor, 277 resources in Southwest Arizona, 198- Andropogon, 151 lasiocarpa, 176 205 gerardii, 325-330 Abutilon, 241 Alcaligenes fecalis, 32-34 virginicus, 275 Acacia, 77 Alcedinidae, 62 Andrya, 147 cochliacantha, 193 Alnus rhombifolia, 290 Anepeorus rusticans, 268 greggii, 151, 201, 206, 346, 385, 386 Amaranthus alba, 226, 232 Ankylocythere sinuosa, 391 Acanthomola, 268 Ambrosia Anolis carolinensis, 179 Accipitridae, 61 artemisifolia, 225 Anostraca, 85-86, 389-390 Acentrella, 256 deltoidea, 198, 208 Anser albifrons, 169 ampla, 258 dumosa, 208, 212-215 Ant genus Smithistruma (Hymenoptera: carolina, 254 Ambystoma tigrinum, 316-324 Formicidae) in the southern United insignificans, 254 Ameletidae, 253 States, new distributional records for turbida, 254 the, William P. MacKay and Robert Ameletus Acer aequivocus, 253, 254 S. Anderson, 388-389 macrophyllum, 290 celer, 253, 254 Anthomyidae, 170 saccharinum, 404 cooki, 254 Anthropogenic ecological factors poten- Acerpenna, 252 tially affecting gray foxes (Urocyon falsus, 253 akataleptos, 255 cinereoargenteus) in a rural residen- similior, 254 macdunnoughi, 255 tial area, a survey of, Robert L. Har- sparsatus, 254 pygmaea, 254, 255, 269, 270 rison, 352-356 subnotatus, 253, 254 Acinetobacter calcoaceticus, 74, 75 Anthus spinoletta, 62 validus, 254 Acipenser, 218, 221 Antrozous pallidus, 111, 115-117 velox, 254 medirostris, 220 Anura, 100-104 transmontanus, 220 Amercaenis, 269 Anzanycteris, 117 Ametropodidae, 259 Actinomyces, 33 anzensis, 111, 115 Actinomycetales, 32 Ametropus albrighti, 259 Aphaenogaster treatae, 138 Adenostema fasciculatum, 374 Ammospermophilus, 164 Apidae, 291 Amphispiza bilineata, 46 Adenostoma Apobaetis, 252 Amphistichus rhodoterus, 221 fasciculatum, 65 indeprensus, 255 fasiculatum, 290 Analetrididae, 268 Apodidae, 62 Aechmophorus occidentalis, 61 Analetris, 268 Arachnida, 236-240 Aerial and ground survey techniques to Anas Archaeofaunal remains of common carp determine beaver colony densities in acuta, 61, 63, 155, 169, 180 (Cyprinus carpio) from a historic Kansas, comparison of, Robert J. americana, 179-181 Pima campsite in southern Arizona, Robel and Lloyd B. Fox, 357-361 clypeata, 169 Steven R. James, 280-281 Afton, Alan D., see Peters, Michael S., crecca, 61, 155, 169 Archaeological evidence for endemic fish- and — cyanoptera, 61, 169 es of California’s Central Valley in Agave, 78 discors, 61 the coastal Pajaro-Salinas Basin, ad- lecheguilla, 77 platyrhynchos, 61, 155-156, 179-181 ditional, Kenneth W. Gobalet, 218- Agelaius phoeniceus, 63 Anatidae, 61, 179 223 Agriolimax hemphilli, 297 Anderson, Robert S., see MacKay, Wil- Archilocus alexandri, 375 Aimophila ruficeps, 46 liam P., and — Archoplites interruptus, 218, 221 THE SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 38(4):420-433 DECEMBER 1993 INDEX TO VOLUME 38 Troy L. Best and Tammi D. Haas Department of Zoology and Wildlife Science and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, 331 Funchess Hall, Auburn University, Alabama 36849-5414 This index was constructed by listing each article alphabetically by title and by the last name of the first author. Titles beginning with general terms or phrases (for example, a, an, the, observations on, notes on the) are listed by the next word in the title. Second and subsequent authors are listed with a reference to the first author. All taxa included in titles are listed, but family, genus, and species names are included each time they appear in the abstracts, text, tables, and figure legends. Abedus, 159 Albert, Steven K., and Paul R. Kraus- Anderson, Stanley H., see Wilson, Erika Abies man, Desert mule deer and forage Cc concolor, 277 resources in Southwest Arizona, 198- Andropogon, 151 lasiocarpa, 176 205 gerardii, 325-330 Abutilon, 241 Alcaligenes fecalis, 32-34 virginicus, 275 Acacia, 77 Alcedinidae, 62 Andrya, 147 cochliacantha, 193 Alnus rhombifolia, 290 Anepeorus rusticans, 268 greggii, 151, 201, 206, 346, 385, 386 Amaranthus alba, 226, 232 Ankylocythere sinuosa, 391 Acanthomola, 268 Ambrosia Anolis carolinensis, 179 Accipitridae, 61 artemisifolia, 225 Anostraca, 85-86, 389-390 Acentrella, 256 deltoidea, 198, 208 Anser albifrons, 169 ampla, 258 dumosa, 208, 212-215 Ant genus Smithistruma (Hymenoptera: carolina, 254 Ambystoma tigrinum, 316-324 Formicidae) in the southern United insignificans, 254 Ameletidae, 253 States, new distributional records for turbida, 254 the, William P. MacKay and Robert Ameletus Acer aequivocus, 253, 254 S. Anderson, 388-389 macrophyllum, 290 celer, 253, 254 Anthomyidae, 170 saccharinum, 404 cooki, 254 Anthropogenic ecological factors poten- Acerpenna, 252 tially affecting gray foxes (Urocyon falsus, 253 akataleptos, 255 cinereoargenteus) in a rural residen- similior, 254 macdunnoughi, 255 tial area, a survey of, Robert L. Har- sparsatus, 254 pygmaea, 254, 255, 269, 270 rison, 352-356 subnotatus, 253, 254 Acinetobacter calcoaceticus, 74, 75 Anthus spinoletta, 62 validus, 254 Acipenser, 218, 221 Antrozous pallidus, 111, 115-117 velox, 254 medirostris, 220 Anura, 100-104 transmontanus, 220 Amercaenis, 269 Anzanycteris, 117 Ametropodidae, 259 Actinomyces, 33 anzensis, 111, 115 Actinomycetales, 32 Ametropus albrighti, 259 Aphaenogaster treatae, 138 Adenostema fasciculatum, 374 Ammospermophilus, 164 Apidae, 291 Amphispiza bilineata, 46 Adenostoma Apobaetis, 252 Amphistichus rhodoterus, 221 fasciculatum, 65 indeprensus, 255 fasiculatum, 290 Analetrididae, 268 Apodidae, 62 Aechmophorus occidentalis, 61 Analetris, 268 Arachnida, 236-240 Aerial and ground survey techniques to Anas Archaeofaunal remains of common carp determine beaver colony densities in acuta, 61, 63, 155, 169, 180 (Cyprinus carpio) from a historic Kansas, comparison of, Robert J. americana, 179-181 Pima campsite in southern Arizona, Robel and Lloyd B. Fox, 357-361 clypeata, 169 Steven R. James, 280-281 Afton, Alan D., see Peters, Michael S., crecca, 61, 155, 169 Archaeological evidence for endemic fish- and — cyanoptera, 61, 169 es of California’s Central Valley in Agave, 78 discors, 61 the coastal Pajaro-Salinas Basin, ad- lecheguilla, 77 platyrhynchos, 61, 155-156, 179-181 ditional, Kenneth W. Gobalet, 218- Agelaius phoeniceus, 63 Anatidae, 61, 179 223 Agriolimax hemphilli, 297 Anderson, Robert S., see MacKay, Wil- Archilocus alexandri, 375 Aimophila ruficeps, 46 liam P., and — Archoplites interruptus, 218, 221 December 1993 Index to Volume 38 Arctiidae, 3 insignificans, 254 pendula, 6 Arctostaphylos, 176, 290, 291 intermedius, 256 pubescens, 1 patula, 278 magnus, 255, 256 Blasturus polifolia, 131 minimus, 255 gravastellus, 262 pungens, 128 moffati, 256 nebulosus, 263 Arctostaphylus, 79 notos, 256 Blinn, Dean W., see Runck, Clay, and Ardea herodias, 60, 61, 63 parvus, 258 Ardeidae, 61 propinquus, 256 Boerhaavia intermedia, 227 Aristida, 151, 208, 225, 226, 229, 275 punctiventris, 255, 256 Bogan, Arthur E., see Spamer, Earle E., oligantha, 286 quilleri, 258 and — purpurea, 286 rusticans, 253 Boggs, James F., see Boren, Jon C., — Armella, Miguel A., see Ramírez-Pulido, tricaudatus, 256, 270 Bohmiella wilsoni, 146-149 José, — virile, 256 Boren, Jon C., Robert L. Lochmiller, Artemesia, 286 Baetisca, 268 James F. Boggs, and David M. Les- Artemia franciscana, 389 Baetiscidae, 268 lie, Jr., Gastrointestinal helminths Artemisia Baetodes, 268 of eastern woodrat populations in filifolia, 225 Baileya multiradiata, 208 central Oklahoma, 146-149 tridentata, 57, 96, 177 Baiomys taylori, 285-286, 393-395 Botaurus lentiginosus, 61 Artibeus Baldassarre, Guy A., see Migoya, Rod- Bothidae, 221 jamaicensis, 24-29, 81 rigo, and — Bouteloua, 151, 225, 226, 229 lituratus, 24-29, 81 Barbaetis, 252 eriopoda, 43, 225 phaeotis, 81 cestus, 257, 258, 270 gracilis, 286 Ash-throated flycatcner eats a Cnemi- Barron, Gina L., and Thomas A. Jeffer- hirsuta, 286 dophorus lizard, Marco A. Gurrola- son, First records of the melon-head- Bovidae, 164 Hidalgo, 179 ed whale (Peponocephala electra) Bowles, David E., and Dennis D. Pin- Astragalus, 226 from the Gulf of Mexico, 82-85 kovsky, Occurrence of larval black Atherinidae, 221 Baskin, Carol C., Jerry M. Baskin, and flies and horse flies in an Ozark Atherinops affinis, 219, 221 Susan E. Meyer, Seed dormancy in headwater stream, 86-87 Atherinopsis californiensis, 219, 221 the Colorado Plateau shrub Mahon- Boykin, Ken, and Naida Zucker, Winter Athripsodes transversus, 21 ia fremontu (Berberidaceae) and its aggregation on a small rock cluster Atractoscion nobilis, 220, 221 ecological and evolutionary impli- by the tree lizard Urosaurus ornatus, Atriplex, 225 cations, 91-99 304-306 canescens, 97 Baskin, Jerry M., see Baskin, Carol C., Brachycercus confertifolia, 96 edmundsi, 267 Attenella, 267, 269 Bassariscus astutus, 142 prudens, 267 margarita, 264, 269 Batis maritima, 169 tuberculatus, 267 Auriparus flaviceps, 72-73 Bauerus dubiaquercus, 80, 81 Branchinecta Avery, Michael L., and Charles van Rip- Belk, Denton, see Brown, John W., — lindahli, 389 er, III, Post-breeding territoriality Belk, Mark C., see Lydeard, Charles, and mackini, 389, 390 and foraging behavior in Costa's packardi, 85 hummingbird (Calypte costae), 374- Bellantoni, Elizabeth S., and Paul R. sandiegonensis, 389, 390 377 Krausman, Habitat use by collared Branta Avicennia germinans, 169 peccaries in an urban environment, bernicla, 169 Axmann, Beverly D., and Alan K. Knapp, 345-351 canadensis, 61 Water relations of Juniperus virgi- Berberidaceae, 91-99 Breeding biology of the eastern white- niana and Andropogon gerardii in an Berberis winged dove in southern Texas, Da- unburned tallgrass prairie water- aquifolium, 91, 96 vid A. Swanson and John H. Rap- shed, 325-330 fremontii, 91, 92 pole, 68-71 Aythya koreana, 91, 96 Breeding bird distribution in Chihua- americana, 61, 63 nevini, 91, 96 huan Desert habitats, Luis G. Nar- collaris, 166-168 repens, 91, 96 anjo and Ralph J. Raitt, 43-51 thunbergii, 91, 96 Breeding distribution of black-bellied Baccharis sarathroides, 208, 346 trifoliata, 228 whistling ducks in Texas, Jon P. Bacillus, 74 trifoliolata, 78, 79, 151 Schneider, Thomas C. Tacha, and psychrophilus, 32-34 vulgaris, 91, 96 David Lobpries, 383-385 Bacopa rotundifolia, 166 Bergersen, Eric P., see Trammell, Mel- Bromus rubens, 208 Baeodon, 117 issa A., — Brosimum alicastrum, 80, 403 Baetidae, 253, 254, 268 Best, Troy L., Marian P. Skupski, and Brown, John W., Harold A. Wier, and Baetis Richard A. Smartt, Food habits of Denton Belk, New records of fairy armillatus, 255 sympatric rodents in the shinnery shrimp (Crustacea: Anostraca) from bicaudatus, 255, 257, 269 oak-mesquite grasslands of south- Baja California, Mexico, 389-390 dardanus, 256 eastern New Mexico, 224-235 Bruchidae, 385-387 flavistriga, 255 Betula Bubo virginianus, 12 hageni, 258 nigra, 275 Bucephala albeola, 61 422 The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 38, no. 4 Buchloe dactyloides, 286 Camp, Richard J., Richard L. Knight, commersoni, 12 Burke, Thomas, see Mueller, Gordon, — Heather A. L. Knight, Michael W. discobolus, 397 Burns, Kevin J., and Shannon J. Hack- Sherman, and Jack Y. Kawashi ipinnis, 364, 397 ett, Nest and nest-site characteristics Food habits of nesting common rav- occidentalis, 221 of a western population of fox spar- ens in the eastern Mojave Desert, Caudata, 36-42 row (Passerella iliaca), 277-279 163-165 Caudatella, 269 Bursera simaruba, 81 Campanotus, 292 Caulophyllum thalictroides, 91 Bursey, Charles R., and Stephen R. texanus, 138 Ceanothus, 290 Goldberg, Diet of neonatal Yarrow’s Campos, Ernesto, see Rodriguez Almar- cordulatus, 278 spiny lizard, Sceloporus jarrovit jar- az, Gabino A., — Cedrela odorata, 403 rovu (Phrynosomatidae), 381-383 Campost lum, 12 Celtis Buteo jamaicensis, 61 Campoy-Favela, Jose, and Adrian Qui- laevigata, 70 jada Mascareñas, Additional distri- occidentalis, 404 Cactaceae, 309-315 bution records of fairy shrimps (An- pallida, 68, 228 Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of the ostraca) from Sonora, Mexico, 85- Cenchrus insertus, 225, 226 Brazos River drainage in north-cen- 86 Centaurea solstitialis, 374 tral Texas, Stephen R. Moulton, II, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, 46,73, Centronycteris maximiliani, 300 Daniel Petr, and Kenneth W. Stew- 175, 282 Centroptilum, 252 art, 19-23 Canis bifurcatum, 258 Cadrela odorata, 80 familiaris, 352 selanodorum, 258 Caenidae, 267, 269 latrans, 210 Ceraclea maculata, 21 Caenis Capra hircus, 65 Cerambycidae, 241-245 amica, 267, 268, 270 Caprimulgidae, 62 Ceratoides bajaensis, 268 Carabidae, 164 lanata, 97 latipennis, 268 Carbon isotope discrimination between latens, 97 punctata, 268, 269 seedlings and adults of southwestern Ceratophyllum demersum, 169 tardata, 268 desert perennial plants, differences Ceratopogonidae, 170 young, 268 in, Darren R. Sandquist, William Cercidium, 206, 282 Caesalpina jamesii, 227 S. F. Schuster, Lisa A. Donovan, microphyllum, 198, 346 Caesalpinia pulcherrima, 81 Susan L. Phillips, and James R. Eh- Cercis canadensis, 30, 34 Caire, W., see Zanowiak, D. J., — leringer, 212-217 Cercobrachys, 269 Caire, William, see Shackelford, Jenni, Carcharhinidae, 220, 221 Cercocarpus, 290 and — Cardinalis sinuatus, 46 Cernotina calcea, 21 Calidris, 60 Carduelis, 164 Cerocarpus ledifolius, 96 alba, 62 Carex, 10 Ceryle alcyon, 60, 62 alpina, 62 Carica papaya, 24 Chaetodipus hispidus, 285 mauri, 62, 63 Carnegia gigantea, 282, 283 Chaetura vauxi, 62 minutilla, 62, 63 Carnegiea gigantea, 346 Chapman, Brian R., see Creighton, J. Callibaetis Carnivore fruit-use and seed dispersal of Curtis, — americanus, 257 two selected plant species of the Ed- Chara, 169 coloradensis, 257 wards Plateau, Texas, Felipe Cha- Charadriidae, 61 doddsi, 257 vez-Ramirez and R. Douglas Slack, Charadrius vociferus, 60, 61, 63 evergreenensis, 257 141-145 Chavez-Ramirez, Felipe, and R. Douglas ferrugineus, 257 Carollia brevicauda, 81 Slack, Carnivore fruit-use and seed fluctuans, 257 Carpiodes cyprinus, 12 dispersal of two selected plant spe- fusca, 257 Carpodacus mexicanus, 46, 63 cies of the Edwards Plateau, Texas, montanus, 257 Carraway, Leslie N., see Harris, Arthur 141-145 nigritus, 257 H., and — Chen caerulescens, 61 pallidus, 257 Carya Chenopodium, 226 pictus, 257 illinoensis, 275 watsoni, 208 vitrea, 257 texana, 275 Cheumatopsyche Callipepla Casmerodius albus, 61, 63 campyla, 19, 21 gambelu, 46, 174-175 Cassia bauhinoides, 43 lasia, 19, 21 squamaia, 46 Castanopsis sempervirens, 278 Chimarra obscura, 19, 21 Calocarpum zapota, 403 Castela texana, 151 Chiroderma salvini, 300 Calypte Castor canadensis, 357-361 Chironectes minimus, 402-404 anna, 375 Castro-Campillo, Alondra, see Ramirez- Chironomidae, 158, 170 costae, 62, 374-377 Pulido, José, — Chiroptera, 24-29, 73-76, 111-118 Cambaridae, 390-393 Cathartes aura, 61 Chloroleucon ebano, 385-387 Camelobaetidius, 252 Cathartidae, 61 Chordeiles acutipennis, 46, 62 cepheus, 257, 258 Catherpes mexicanus, 46 Choroterpes salinus, 258 Catinella avara, 295 albiannulata, 262 warren, 257, 258 Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, 60, 62, 63 inornata, 262, 269 Cameraria, 3, 4 Catostomus mexicanus, 263 December 1993 Index to Volume 38 423 Chrotopterus auritus, 81 Coronado-Magdaleno, Mario A., see de la Rosa, Ma. Esther, see Guzman, Chrysomelidae, 3 Rodriguez Almaraz, Gabino A., — Judith, — Chry th s, 94, 97, 212 Corvidae, 62 Dendrocygna Cicadidae, 164 Corvus corax, 62, 163-165 autumnalis, 170, 383-385 Cinygma mimus, 259 Corynebacterium bicolor, 170 Cinygmula aquaticum, 74, 75 Dendroica coronata, 63 mimus, 259, 260 pseudodiphtheriticum, 74, 75 Deroceras, 294 par, 259, 260 Cottidae, 221 laeve, 295, 297 ramaleyi, 260 Cowania mexicana, 96 Descurania pinnata, 226 Cionella, 297 Craseonycteridae, 112 Desert mule deer and forage resources in lubrica, 294, 295 Creighton, J. Curtis, Caryn C. Vaughn, Southwest Arizona, Steven K. Al- Circus cyaneus, 60, 61, 64 and Brian R. Chapman, Habitat bert and Paul R. Krausman, 198- Cistothorus palustris, 62 preference of the endangered Amer- 205 Citrobacter, 74 ican burying beetle (Nicrophorus Desert mule deer use of altered vegetation Cladophora, 159 americanus) in Oklahoma, 275-277 along the Hayden-Rhodes Aque- Climatic factors and the distribution of Crematogaster minutissima, 138 duct, Arizona, Paul R. Krausman, woodland vegetation in the South- Crenichthys baileyi, 370 Lisa M. Fox, Richard C. Etchber- west, Peter G. Rowlands, 185-197 Cricetidae, 224 ger, and Kevin B. Fox, 206-211 Clinidae, 220, 221 Crotalus, 164 Desmognathus Cloeon ingens, 259 Croton, 226, 229 brimleyorum, 36-42 Clupea pallasi, 219, 221 dioicus, 225 fuscus, 37 Clupeidae, 221 glandulosus, 225 ochrophaeus, 37, 39, 41 Cnemidophorus potsiu, 43 Diet of diploid and triploid populations communis, 179 Crustacea, 389-390 of parthenogenetic whiptail lizards Cryosophila argentea, 80, 403 of the Cnemidophorus tesselatus com- sexlineatus, 378 tesselatus, 377-381 Cryptantha angustifolium, 226 plex (Teiidae) in southeastern Col- Cochlicopidae, 295 Cryptotis parva, 56, 285 orado, Mark A. Paulissen, James Cochlospermum vitifolium, 81 Crystallaria asprella, 302-303 M. Walker, James E. Cordes, and Cokendolpher, James C., William P. Cucurbita foetitissima, 229 Harry L. Taylor, 377-381 MacKay, and Martin H. Muma, Culaea inconstans, 12 Diet of neonatal Yarrow’s spiny lizard, Seasonal population phenology and Culicidae, 167, 170 Sceloporus jarrovii jarrovii (Phry- habitat preferences of montane har- Culoptila cantha, 21 nosomatidae), Charles R. Bursey and vestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) from Cupressus, 77 Stephen R. Goldberg, 381-383 southwestern New Mexico, 236-240 Curculionidae, 3 Diets of ring-necked ducks wintering on Cyclaloma atriplicifolia, 226 Catahoula Lake, Louisiana, Mi- Colaptes auratus, 62 Coleogyne ramosissima, 212-216 Cymatogaster aggregata, 220, 221 chael S. Peters and Alan D. Afton, Cynomys, 105-110 166-168 Coleoptera, 119-126, 241-245, 385-387 Colorado mayflies (Ephemeroptera): an churcheru, 106 Dioscorea gunnisoni, 105, 106, 109 japonica, 97 annotated inventory, W. P. Mc- leucurus, 105, 106 septemloba, 97 Cafferty, Richard S. Durfee, and ludovicianus, 105, 106, 109 Diospyros texana, 78, 141-145 Boris C. Kondratieff, 252-274 mexicanus, 106, 109 Diphetor hageni, 258, 269 Colorado squawfish in a main stem im- niobrarius, 106, 108, 109 Dipodomys, 164 poundment on the White River, parvidens, 105, 106 ordi, 285 Colorado, evaluation of an intro- spispiza, 106 ordii, 224-235 duction of, Melissa A. Trammell, Cyperaceae, 57 Discidae, 295 Eric P. Bergersen, and Patrick J. Cyperus esculentus, 166, 167 Discus, 297 Martinez, 362-369 Cyprinella lutrensis, 12, 364, 397-399 cronkhitei, 294, 295 Condalia obovata, 68 Cyprinidae, 221, 302-303 Distribucion y notas ecologicas de los aco- Conopholis Cyprinus carpio, 12, 280-281, 364, 397 ciles (Cambaridae: Procambarus) del americana, 79 Cyrnellus fraternus, 21 estado de Tamaulipas, Mexico, Ga- mexicana, 78, 79 Cyttarops alecto, 299 bino A. Rodríguez Almaraz, Mario Conta, Debra M., see Hubbard, Tani, Czaplewski, Nicholas J., Late Tertiary A. Coronado-Magdaleno, and Er- bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) from nesto Campos, 390-393 Contopus sordidulus, 46 the southwestern United States, 111- Distribution and abundance of Coues deer Copemys, 116 118 and cattle in Michilia Biosphere Re- Coptodisca, 3 serve, Mexico, Carlos Galindo-Leal, Corbicula, 294 Dactylobaetis, 257, 258 Angeles Morales G., and Manuel Corbiculidae, 294 Dalquestia, 238 Weber R., 127-135 Cordes, James E., see Paulissen, Mark Dannella, 269 Distributional and natural history notes A., — Daphnia, 159 for selected mammals from Costa Cordia dentata, 24, 27 Dasylirion, 78 Rica, Fiona A. Reid and Catherine Corixidae, 158, 170 leiophyllum, 77 A. Langtimm, 299-302 Cornus drummondii, 30, 31, 34 de la Rosa, M. E., see Olvera, O., — Dithyrea wislizenii, 225 424 The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 38, no. 4 Dixon, James R., see Whiting, Martin aurivilii, 265, 269 Fairy shrimp (Crustacea: Anostraca) from J..— coloradensis, 264 Baja California, Mexico, new re- Donovan, Lisa A., see Sandquist, Darren doddsi, 265 cords of, John W. Brown, Harold R., — grandis, 265 A. Wier, and Denton Belk, 389-390 Dorosoma cepedianum, 12 hecuba, 266, 267 Fairy shrimps (Anostraca) from Sonora, Drosophila inermis, 265, 266, 269 Mexico, additional distribution re- melanogaster, 15-18 infrequens, 266 cords of, Jose Campoy-Favela and miranda, 52 margarita, 264 Adrian Quijada Mascareñas, 85-86 persimilis, 52 micheneri, 266 Falco sparverius, 46 pseudoobscura, 15, 52-55 needhami, 265 Fallceon quilleri, 258 simulans, 15-18 tibialis, 266 Farley, Greg H., Observation of a ruby- willistoni, 52 Ephemerellidae, 264, 269 crowned kinglet (Regulus calendula) Drunella Ephemeridae, 264, 269 roosting in a verdin (Auriparus flav- coloradensis, 264 Ephemeroptera, 252-274 iceps) nest in winter, 72-73 doddsi, 265, 269 Ephoron album, 264 Fedynich, Alan M., and Olin E. Rhodes, grandis, 265, 269 Ephydridae, 170 Jr., Mallard x American wigeon hy- Duffy, James G., see Tumlison, Renn, Eptesicus, 113, 115 brid on the southern High Plains of brasiliensis, 112 Texas, 179-181 Durfee, Richard S., see McCafferty, W. diminutus, 112 Felis P., — furinalis, 112 catus, 352 fuscus, 111, 112, 116 concolor, 65-67, 341 hemphillensis, 111, 112 rufus, 336-344 Ecdyurus ramaleyi, 260 innoxius, 112 Feresa attenuata, 82 Echinocactus papyracanthus, 229 Equisetum, 291 Ferocactus acanthodes, 208 Echinochloa, 166, 167 Equus Ficus, 81, 179 colonum, 170 asinus, 198 Fifteen years of colony dynamics in Po- Ecologicas sobre la avifauna de Laguna simplicidens, 116 gonomyrmex occidentalis, the west- El Rosario, Baja California, Mex- Eragrostis ern harvester ant, in western Ne- ico, notas, Gorgonio Ruiz-Campos hypnoides, 166, 167 braska, Kathleen H. Keeler, 286- y Marcelo Rodríguez-Meraz, 59-64 lehmani, 43 289 Egretta Eremophila alpestris, 46 Food habits of black bear in the San Ga- thula, 60, 61, 63 Ergasilidae, 170 briel Mountains of southern Cali- tricolor, 61, 63 Eriastrum diffusum, 208 fornia, Cynthia H. Stubblefield, 290- Ehleringer, James R., see Sandquist, Eriochloa, 151 293 Darren R., — Eriogonum, 198, 208, 225, 227, 229 Food habits of nesting common ravens in Eichornia crassipes, 169 Erioneuron pulchellum, 43, 201 the eastern Mojave Desert, Richard Eleocharis, 166, 167 Erodium cicutarium, 208 J. Camp, Richard L. Knight, Elmidae, 158 Erpobdella, 159 Heather A. L. Knight, Michael W. Emberizidae, 63 Etchberger, Richard C., see Krausman, Sherman, and Jack Y. Kawashima, Embiotoca, 221 Paul R., — 163-165 Embiotocidae, 221 Etheostoma radiosum, 302 Food habits of sympatric rodenis in the Encelia farinosa, 198, 208, 212-216, 346 Euderma, 117 shinnery oak-mesquite grasslands of Endogone, 225 Eumops southeastern New Mexico, Troy L. Engraulis mordax, 220, 221 auripendulus, 115 Best, Marian P. Skupski, and Rich- Engstrom, Mark D., Fiona A. Reid, and perotis, 111, 113-115, 117 ard A. Smartt, 224-235 Burton K. Lim, New records of two underwoodi, 115 Forelius pruinosum, 138 small mammals from Guatemala, Euphorbia, 224, 225, 226, 228, 229, 231- Forestiera, 68 80-82 233 acuminata, 166 Enterobacter Eurybunus, 239 angustifolia, 78 aerogenes, 74, 75 Eurylophella, 269 Formica, 292 agglomerans, 74, 75 External bacteria of hibernating Myotis pallidefulva, 138 cloacae, 32, 33 velifer (Chiroptera: Vespertilioni- Formicidae, 78, 79, 164, 170, 286, 291, Epeorus dae), D. J. Zanowiak, T. P. Har- 388-389 albertae, 260 rison, and W. Caire, 73-76 Fossaria, 293 deceptivus, 260, 261 obrussa, 295 longimannus, 261 Fouquieria longimanus, 261 Factors influencing size of the wintering macdougalu, 193 memorialis, 263 mallard population in the San Luis splendens, 346 Ephedra, 44, 48, 226, 228 Valley, Colorado, Clinton W. Jeske, Fox, Kevin B., see Krausman, Paul R., antisyphilitica, 151 155-156 Ephemera Faeth, Stanley H., and Robert F. Roo- Fox, Lisa M., see Krausman, Paul R., compar, 264 ney, III, Variable budbreak and in- simulans, 264 sect folivory of Gambel oak (Quercus Fox, Lloyd B., see Gehrt, Stanley D., — Ephemerella gambelii: Fagaceae), 1-8 Fox, Lloyd B., see Robel, Robert J., and apopsis, 265 Fagaceae, 1-8 December 1993 Index to Volume 38 425 Fraxinus, 404 Glossosomatidae, 20, 22 cinereoargenteus) in a rural residen- pennsylvanica, 30, 34 Glyphyalinia indentata, 295 tial area, 352-356 Frey, Jennifer K., and Charles T. LaRue, Gobalet, Kenneth W., Additional ar- Harrison, T. P., see Zanowiak, D. J., — Notes on the distribution of the Mo- chaeological evidence for endemic Harvest and food habits of waterfowl gollon vole (Microtus mogollonensis) fishes of California’s Central Valley wintering in Sinaloa, Mexico, Rod- in New Mexico and Arizona, 176- in the coastal Pajaro-Salinas Basin, rigo Migoya and Guy A. Baldas- 178 218-223 sarre, 168-171 Froelichia, 234 Gobiidae, 220, 221 Hawatia minuscula, 294, 295 floridana, 226 Goldberg, Stephen R., see Bursey, Charles Helianthus Fulica americana, 60, 61, 63, 64 R., and — annuus, 225 Fundulus zebrinus, 12 Goodwin, H. Thomas, Subgeneric iden- petiolaris, 225, 226, 232, 233 Further extension of the range of the tification and biostratigraphic utility Helicopsyche borealis, 22 northern pygmy mouse, Baiomys of late Pleistocene prairie dogs (Cy- Helicopsychidae, 22 taylori, in southwestern Oklahoma, nomys, Sciuridae) from the Great Heliotropium convolulaceum, 225 Renn Tumlison, V. Rick McDaniel, Plains, 105-110 Heliozelidae, 3 and James G. Duffy, 285-286 Gopherus agassizi, 163, 164 Hellgren, Eric C., Status, distribution, Gracillariidae, 3 and summer food habits of black Gramineae, 226 bears in Big Bend National Park, Gagrellidae, 238 Grant, William E., see Killion, Michael 77-80 Gaillardia, 226 J. and — Helminthoglyptidae, 295 Galindo-Leal, Carlos, Angeles Morales Gryllacrididae, 164 Heptagenia G., and Manuel Weber R., Distri- Gryllidae, 164 coxalis, 260 bution and abundance of Coues deer Guazuma ulmifolia, 81 criddlei, 261 and cattle in Michilia Biosphere Re- Gurrola-Hidalgo, Marco A., Ash-throat- diabasia, 260, 269 serve, Mexico, 127-135 ed flycatcher eats a Cnemidophorus elegantula, 260 Gallium, 291 lizard, 179 flavianula, 262 Gambusia Gutierrezia simplicioides, 261 affinis, 12, 370-373 microcephala, 212-216 solitaria, 260, 269 holbrooki, 370 Heptageniidae, 259, 268 sarothrae, 225, 226, 232 Gasterosteus aculeatus, 220, 221 Guttman, Sheldon I., see Karlin, Alvan Heterandria, 372 Gastrocopta pellucida, 294, 295 A., — formosa, 370, 371 Gastrointestinal helminths of eastern Guzman, J., see Olvera, O., — Heterocloeon, 252 woodrat populations in central Guzman, Judith, Olga Olvera, Ma. Es- frivolum, 258, 270 OLokclhamhiolmlaer,, JoJna mCe.s BoFr.e n,B oRgogbs,e rt anLd. ctehdera , deP olpau lRaotsiao,n angde neVtiicctso r ofM .M exSail-- HHeetteerrootmhyeicad aep,s am2m2o4p hila, 225 David M. Leslie, Jr., 146-149 can Drosophila. IX. East-west Hexagenia, 256 Gazella thomsoni, 67 distribution of inversion polymor- limbata, 264 Gehrt,D wiSgthantl eyL . D.S,p enLcleory,d LBo. caFtoixo,n s anodf p5h2i-5s5m in Drosophila pseudoobscura, Hilbaerliaan,g er1i5,1 142 raccoons during flooding in eastern Gyrinidae, 170 Himantopus mexicanus, 61 Kansas, 404-406 Hirundinidae, 62 Genetic structure of a founding white Hirundo rustica, 62 crappie population (Teleostei: Po- Habitat preference of the endangered Histiotus, 112 moxis annularis) in an Oklahoma reservoir, David D. Oakey, Larry American burying beetle (Nicropho- Hoffman, M. T., C. D. James, G. I. H. G. Talent, and O. Eugene Maugh- rus americanus) in Oklahoma, J. Kerley, and W. G. Whitford, Rabbit Curtis Creighton, Caryn C. Vaughn, herbivory and its effect on cladode, an, 246-251 and Brian R. Chapman, 275-277 flower and fruit production of Opun- Genyonemus lineatus, 220 Geococcyx californianus, 46 Habitat use by collared peccaries in an tia violacea var. macrocentra (Cac- Geographic variation in sexual dimor- urban environment, Elizabeth S. taceae) in the northern Chihuahuan phism of the bobcat (Felis rufus) in Bellantoni, and Paul R. Krausman, Desert, New Mexico, 309-315 the eastern United States, Robert S. 345-351 Hoffmanseggia, 225 Sikes and Michael L. Kennedy, 336- Hackett, Shannon J., see Burns, Kevin Homoeoneuria, 268 344 J. and — Horn, Mike, see Mueller, Gordon, — Geometridae, 3 Haematoxylon brasiletto, 193-194 Houstonia humifus, 225 Geomys bursarius, 285 Harris, Arthur H., A late-Pleistocene oc- Hubbard, Tani, Debra M. Conta, and Geothlypis trichas, 60, 63, 64 currence of ermine (Mustela ermi- Steven E. Smith, Seed production and Gila nea) in southeastern New Mexico, pollen tube growth following cross- crassicauda, 218, 221 279-280 and self-pollinations in Sphaeralcea robusta, 364, 397 Harris, Arthur H., and Leslie N. Car- laxa Woot. & Standl., 331-335 Glaucidium passeinum, 30 raway, Sorex preblei from the Late Hubert, Wayne A., see Wilson, Erika C., Globipes, 236-238 Pleistocene of New Mexico, 56-58 Glossophaga Harrison, Robert L., A survey of an- Hybognathus commisarisi, 25 thropogenic ecological factors poten- hankinsoni, 12 soricina, 24-29, 81 tially affecting gray foxes (Urocyon placitus, 12 426 The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 38, no. 4 Hybopsis dorsalis, 12 Jefferson, Thomas A., see Barron, Gina Krausman, Paul R., see Bellantoni, Eliz- Hydrilla, 392 L., and — abeth S., and — Hydrophylidae, 170 Jeffersonia Hydropsyche diphylla, 91, 93, 98 Labiatae, 96, 374 orris, 21 dubia, 91 Laboratory hybridization of Stator beali rossi, 21 Jeske, Clinton W., Factors influencing and S. limbatus, with new host re- simulans, 19, 21 size of the wintering mallard pop- cords for S. limbatus and Mimosestes Hydropsychidae, 19, 21, 22 ulation in the San Luis Valley, Col- amicus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), Jan Hydroptila orado, 155-156 A. Nilsson and Clarence Dan John- angusta, 21 Johnson, Clarence Dan, see Nilsson, Jan son, 385-387 consimilis, 21 A., and — Lachlania, 252 icona, 21 Juglans major, 2 powell, 259 protera, 21, 22 Juniper pinchota, 143 saskatchewanensis, 259, 269 waubesiana, 21, 22 Juniperus, 77, 79 Lactobacillus, 74 Hydroptilidae, 19, 21, 22 ashei, 141-145 Lamiaceae, 390 Hyla spinipollex, 100-104 deppeana, 176 Lamium purpureum, 96 Hylalella, 159 monosperma, 176 Langtimm, Catherine A., see Reid, Fiona Hylidae, 100-104 osteosperma, 176 A., and — Hymenoptera, 388-389 virginiana, 146, 287, 325-330 Lanius ludovicianus, 46 Hypolagus furlongi, 116 Laridae, 62 Hypsurus caryi, 220 Kahl, Joe, Jr., see Mueller, Gordon, — Larrea Hyptis emoryi, 208 Karlin, Alvan A., Sheldon I. Guttman, divaricata, 77 Hysterocarpus trasku, 218, 221 ana D. Bruce Means, Population tridentata, 43, 48, 175, 198, 206, 208, structure in the Ouachita Mountain 212-216, 225, 227, 310, 346 Ictalurus punctatus, 12, 397 dusky salamander, Desmognathus LaRue, Charles T., see Frey, Jennifer Icterus parisorum, 46 brimleyorum (Caudata: Plethodon- K., and — Idionycteris, 117 tidae), 36-42 Larus Iguanidae, 164 Kawashima, Jack Y., see Camp, Richard heermanni, 62 Inga, 81 k= occidentalis, 60, 62 Insecta, 19-23 Keeler, Kathleen H., Fifteen years of col- philadelphia, 62 Tron ony dynamics in Pogonomyrmex oc- Larval black flies and horse flies in an albertae, 260, 261 cidentalis, the western harvester ant, Ozark headwater stream, occur- deceptivus, 260 in western Nebraska, 286-289 rence of, David E. Bowles and Den- nis D. Pinkovsky, 86-87 longimanus, 260, 261, 269 Kennedy, Michael L., see Sikes, Robert propius, 261 S., and — Larval light traps to capture razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in Lake tollandi, 260 Kerley, G. I. H., see Hoffman, M. T., Mohave, Arizona-Nevada, use of, Ironopsis, 252 Gordon Mueller, Mike Horn, Joe grandis, 261 Killion, Michael J., and William E. Isocoma tenuisecta, 346 Grant, Scale effects in assessing the Kahl, Jr., Thomas Burke, and Paul Isonychia, 256 impact of imported fire ants on small LasionMyacrtesrhi,s 3n9oc9t-i4v0a2ga ns, 111, 112 campestris, 259 mammals, 393-396 rufa, 259, 269 Knapp, Alan K., see Axmann, Beverly Lasiurus blossevillii, 111, 113, 114 Isonychiidae, 259 D., and — borealis, 111, 114 Ithytrichia clavata, 21 Knight, Heather A. L., see Camp, Rich- fossilis, 114 ard J., — Lasius, 292 James, C. D., see Hoffman, M. T., — Knight, Richard L., see Camp, Richard Late-Pleistocene occurrence of ermine James, Steven R., Archaeofaunal re- J e (Mustela erminea) in southeastern mains of common carp (Cyprinus Kondratieff, Boris C., see McCafferty, New Mexico, a, Arthur H. Harris, carpio) from a historic Pima camp- WwW. P., — 279-280 site in southern Arizona, 280-281 Krameria, 227 Late Tertiary bats (Mammalia, Chirop- Janecek, Laura L., The Southwestern parvifolia, 198 tera) from the southwestern United Association of Naturalists minutes Krausman, Paul R., John D. Wehausen, States, Nicholas J. Czaplewski, 111- of the meeting of the Board of Gov- Mark C. Wallace, and Richard C. 118 ernors and Officers Southwest Mis- Etchberger, Rumen characteristics Lates niloticus, 370 souri State University, Springfield, of desert races of mountain sheep Lathyrus, 291 Missouri, Thursday, 15 April 1993, and desert mule deer, 172-174 Laverde, M. J., see Olvera, O., — 407-412 Krausman, Paul R., Lisa M. Fox, Rich- Lavinia exilicauda, 221 Janecek, Laura L., The Southwestern ard C. Etchberger, and Kevin B. Fox, Leincepahlus, 341 Association of Naturalists minutes Desert mule deer use of altered veg- Leiobunum of the annual business meeting, etation along the Hayden-Rhodes depressum, 239 Southwest Missouri State Univer- Aqueduct, Arizona, 206-211 townsendi, 236, 237 sity, Springfield, Missouri, Friday, Krausman, Paul R., see Albert, Steven Lepidomeda vittata, 157-159 16 April 1993, 413-416 K., and — Lepomis, 401 December 1993 Index to Volume 38 427 humilis, 12 repens, 96, 97 Meyer, Susan E., see Baskin, Carol C., macrochirus, 12 Mallard x American wigeon hybrid on Leptoceridae, 19, 21, 22 the southern High Plains of Texas, Microbial populations from eastern Leptochloa fascicularis, 166, 167 Alan M. Fedynich and Olin E. woodrat caches, change in, Diane M. Leptocottus armatus, 220, 221 Rhodes, Jr., 179-181 Post and James E. Urban, 30-35 Leptohyphes, 268 Malvaceae, 331 Micrococcus Leptophlebia Mammalia, 111-118 luteus, 74, 75 cupida, 262, 263 Mammals from Guatemala, new records varians, 74, 75 gravastella, 263 of two small, Mark D. Engstrom, Microdistribution of the water penny nebulosa, 263 Fiona A. Reid, and Burton K. Lim, Psephenus montanus (Coleoptera: pallipes, 263 80-82 Psephenidae), with notes on life his- Leptophlebiidae, 262 Management of indigenous fish species tory and zoogeography, Chad M. Lepus, 164 impacted by introduced mosquito- Murvosh, 119-126 californicus, 198, 309-315 fish: an experimental approach, Micronycteris nicefori, 300 Leslie, David M., Jr., see Boren, Jon C., Charles Lydeard and Mark C. Belk, Micropterus salmoides, 12 370-373 Microtus Lesquerella Mangifera indica, 24, 27, 28, 81 longicaudus, 177 fendleri, 225 Manilkara zapota, 403 mexicanus, 176 gordoni, 201, 208 Marilia flexuosa, 22 mogollonensis, 176-178 Leuronychus, 239 Marmosa Migoya, Rodrigo, and Guy A. Baldas- Levine, L., see Olvera, O., — mexicana, 81, 299 sarre, Harvest and food habits of Lim, Burton K., see Engstrom, Mark D., robinson:, 80, 81 waterfowl wintering in Sinaloa, Marsh, Paul, see Mueller, Gordon, — Mexico, 168-171 Limacidae, 295 Martinez, Patrick J., see Trammell, Mimidae, 62 Limnephilidae, 21, 22 Melissa A., — Mimon cozumelae, 81 Limnodromus, 62, 63 Mascareñas, Adrian Quijada, see Cam- Mimosa Limosa fedoa, 62 poy-Favela, Jose, and — biuncifera, 151 Linum aristatum, 227 Maughan, O. Eugene, see Oakey, David dysocarpa, 194 Liomys salvini, 81 Mimosestes amicus, 385-387 Lithospermum multiflorum, 226 Maurandya wislizenti, 227 Mimulus latidens, 390 Lobpries, David, see Schneider, Jon P., Mayatrichia ayama, 21 Mimus polyglottos, 46, 62 Mogollon vole (Microtus mogollonensis) McCafferty, W. P., Richard S. Durfee, Lochmiller, Robert L., see Boren, Jon C., and Boris C. Kondratieff, Colorado in New Mexico and Arizona, notes mayflies (Ephemeroptera): an an- on the distribution of the, Jennifer Longistriata neotoma, 146-149 notated inventory, 252-274 K. Frey and Charles T. LaRue, 176- Luxilus 178 McCranie, James R., and Larry David cardinalis, 302 Wilson, Taxonomic changes asso- Mollusca for Grand Canyon National chrysocephalus, 302-303 ciated with the names Hyla spini- Park and Arizona, new records of, Lycium, 346 Earle E. Spamer and Arthur E. Bo- pollex Schmidt and Ptychohyla mer- andersonii, 208 gan, 293-298 azi Wilson and McCranie (Anura: Lydeard, Charles, and Mark C. Belk, Molossidae, 111, 117 Management of indigenous fish spe- Hylidae), 100-104 Molothrus ater, 46 cies impacted by introduced mos- McDaniel, V. Rick, see Tumlison, Renn, Monarda punctata, 225, 226 quitofish: an experimental ap- M tum mini A 138, 139 McLean, Robert G., and Sonya R. Ubico, proach, 370-373 Morales G., Angeles, see Galindo-Leal, A first record of the water opossum Lymnaeidae, 293, 295 Carlos, — Lysaon pictus, 66 (Chironectes minimus) from Guate- Moraxella, 74 mala, 402-404 Morris, John R., and Kenneth L. Steig- Macdunnoa, 252 Means, D. Bruce, see Karlin, Alvan A., man, Effects of polygyne fire ant in- nipawinia, 261 vasion on native ants of a blackland persimplex, 261, 269 Medicago, 175 prairie in Texas, 136-140 Meleagris gallopavo, 66 MacKay, William P., and Robert S. An- Motacillidae, 62 derson, New distributional records Melon-headed whale (Peponocephala Moulton, Stephen R., II, Daniel Petr, for the ant genus Smithistruma (Hy- electra) from the Gulf of Mexico, and Kenneth W. Stewart, Caddis- menoptera: Formicidae) in the first records of the, Gina L. Barron flies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of the southern United States, 388-389 and Thomas A. Jefferson, 82-85 Brazos River drainage in north-cen- MacKay, William P., see Cokendolpher, Melospiza melodia, 63 tral Texas, 19-23 James C., — Mentzelia, 227 Mountain lion vocalizations and hunting MacKay, William P., see Valdez San- Mephitis mephitis, 352 behavior, K. Shawn Smallwood, 65- chez, Luz Isela y — Mergus serrator, 61 67 Macrophyllum macrophyllum, 300 Merluccius productus, 220 Mueller, Gordon, Mike Horn, Joe Kahl, Mahonia Merotruchus major, 386, 387 Jr., Thomas Burke, and Paul Marsh, fremontii, 91-99 Mesocricetus auratus, 341 Use of larval light traps to capture japonica, 94 Metopilio, 236-238 razorback sucker (Xyrauchen tex- The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 38, no. 4 anus) in Lake Mohave, Arizona- sand pits in central Nebraska, Erika poral stability in dispersive behav- Nevada, 399-402 C. Wilson, Wayne A. Hubert, and ior, 15-18 Muhlenbergia porteri, 225 Stanley H. Anderson, 9-14 Olvera, Olga, see Guzman, Judith, — Muma, Martin H., see Cokendolpher, Neureclipsis crepuscularis, 21 Oncorhynchus James C., — Nicrophorus gilae, 409 Munroa squarrosa, 225, 226 americanus, 275-277 mykiss, 221 Muntingia calabura, 24, 27, 28 marginatus, 276 Onychomys leucogaster, 224-235, 285 Murray, Roy C., see Whiting, Martin J., orbicollis, 276 Opiliones, 236-240 pustulatus, 276 Opuntia, 78, 79, 228, 229 Murvosh, Chad M., Microdistribution of sayi, 276 engelmannu, 151 the water penny Psephenus montan- tomentosus, 276 leptocaulis, 143 us (Coleoptera: Psephenidae), with Nilsson, Jan A., and Clarence Dan John- phaeacantha, 226 notes on life history and zoogeog- son, Laboratory hybridization of versicolor, 208 raphy, 119-126 Stator beali and S. limbatus, with new violacea, 309-315 Mus musculus, 285 host records for $. limbatus and Mi- Oreohelicidae, 295 Musa paradisiaca, 24 mosestes amicus (Coleoptera: Bru- Oreohelix, 294, 297 Muscidae, 170 chidae), 385-387 strigosa, 295 Mustela Nixe Orthodon microlepidotus, 221 erminea, 279-280, 341 criddlei, 261 Orthotrichia frenata, 341 simplicioides, 261 aegerfasciella, 21 nivalis, 341 Noctuiidae, 3 tarsalis, 21 Mustelus Nolina texana, 151 Oryzomys bombycinus, 300 californicus, 220 Notiosorex crawfordi, 58 Oryzopsis hymenoides, 229 henlei, 220 Notropis Ototylomys phyllotis, 81 Muth, Robert T., see Ruppert, Jack B., blennius, 12 Ovis canadensis, 172-174, 206 boops, 302-303 Oxyethira Myiarchus cinerascens, 46, 179 cornutus, 303 aculea, 21, 22 Myliobatis californica, 221 stramineus, 12, 397 azteca, 21 Mylopharodon conocephalus, 218 Numenius americanus, 60, 62, 63 Oxyloma, 294, 297 Myosurus minimus, 390 Nuphar, 169 haydeni, 295, 296 Myotis, 113 Nycticeius, 117 Oxyura jamaicensis, 60, 61, 63 californicus, 111, 116 humeralis, 112 ciliolabrum, 116 Nymphaea, 169 Pacifastacus, 159 elegans, 81 Nymphoides, 169 Palafoxia sphacelata, 226 lucifugus, 76, 162 Pandion haliaetus, 61 thysanodes, 111 Oakey, David D., Larry G. Talent, and Panicum, 151, 275 velifer, 73-76, 159-163 O. Eugene Maughan, Genetic struc- capillare, 225 yumanensis, 116 ture of a founding white crappie obtusum, 226 population (Teleostei: Pomoxis an- Panthera Najas marina, 169 nularis) in an Oklahoma reservoir, leo, 341 Naranjo, Luis G., and Ralph J. Raitt, 246-251 tigris, 67 Breeding bird distribution in Chi- Ochrotrichia Paraleptophlebia huahuan Desert habitats, 43-51 capitana, 19, 21, 23 bicornuta, 263 Navarretia fossalis, 390 cristata, 21 debilis, 263 Nectopsyche Ocotona princeps, 30 heteronea, 263, 264 candida, 21 Odocotleus, 164 memorialis, 263, 264 intervena, 21 hemionus, 65, 172-174, 198-205, 206- packi, 263 Neivamyrmex nigriscens, 138, 139 211, 349 pallipes, 263 Neochoroterpes, 252 virginianus, 78, 79, 127-135 temporalis, 263 mexicana, 263 Odontoceridae, 22 vaciva, 263 Neotoma, 164 Oecetis Paralichthys californicus, 221 floridana, 30-35, 146-149, 341 avara, 21 Parameletus, 268 micropus, 224-235 cinerascens, 21 Paraneotoma, 116 Neotrichia, 19, 23 ditissa, 21, 22 Paratrechina terricola, 138, 139 minutisimella, 21, 22 inconspicua, 21 Parkinsonia okopa, 21 nocturna, 21, 22 aculeata, 385 Nepticulidae, 3 Oenothera, 227 macra, 385, 387 Nesler, Thomas P., see Ruppert, Jack B., Oligoneuriidae, 259, 268 texana, 385, 387 Olneya tesota, 198, 206 Parus major, 341 Nest and nest-site characteristics of a Olvera, O., R. F. Rockwell, M. E. de la Paspalum western population of fox sparrow Rosa, J. Guzman, M. J. Laverde, setaceum, 225, 226, 232, 233 (Passerella iliaca), Kevin J. Burns and L. Levine, Studies of sibling stramineum, 225 and Shannon J. Hackett, 277-279 Drosophila species from Laguna Passerculus sandwichensis, 60, 63, 64 Nesting and foraging of least terns on Verde, Veracruz, Mexico. V. Tem- Passerella iliaca, 277-279

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