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THE SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 39(4):408-418 DECEMBER 1994 INDEX TO VOLUME 39 Troy L. Best 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. Abert squirrel herbivory on foliage and pines and Abert squirrel herbivory, ceroprocta apache) both a “keystone” nitrogen losses in ponderosa pine, 89-90 and a “critical-link” species in lower effects of, W. Sylvester Allred and Allred, W. Sylvester, and William S. Colorado River riparian communi- William S. Gaud, 350-353 Gaud, Effects of Abert squirrel her- ties, 26-33 Abronia bivory on foliage and nitrogen losses Andersen, Douglas C., see Nelson, S. ameliae, 336 in ponderosa pine, 350-353 Mark, and — angustifolia, 336 Alpheidae, 63-66 Anderson, Allison A., and Dean A. Hen- carletonia, 336 Alpheus, 63-66 drickson, Geographic variation in deppei, 172 estuariensis, 63, 65 morphology of spikedace, Meda ful- fragrans, 336, 340 heterochaelis, 63, 65 gida, in Arizona and New Mexico, macrocarpa, 336-341 Altenbach, J. Scott, see Hoyt, Reginald 148-155 pogonantha, 340 A — Andropogon gerardu, 197 umbellata, 340 Alvarez-Castañeda, Sergio Ticul, Cur- Anomotaenia ciliata, 205 Acacia rent status of the rice rat, Oryzomys Anostraca, 206-207 farnesiana, 115 couest peninsularis, 99-100 Antilocapra americana, 209, 305-306 greggi, 306 Amaranthus pubescens, 344 Anulocaulis leiosolenus, 340 Ambloplites rupestris, 228, 233 Apatemon gracilis, 204 smallu, 114-121 Ambrosia Apis mellifera, 339, 382 Acentrella carolina, 60, 61 Acerpenna pygmaea, 60 bidentata, 197 Apodemia Acleisanthes longifolia, 340 deltoidae, 270 mormo, 142 Acrididae, 21-25, 92 dumosa, 365 palmera, 142 psilostachya, 96 Aposematic coloration in Dactylotum var- Adelophis cope, 172 Ambystoma tigrinum, 56 iegatum (Orthoptera: Acrididae): Adenostoma Ameiurus support from vertebrate feeding tri- fasciculatum, 130, 134 melas, 226, 233 als, Paul R. Neal, Mark R. Strom- fasculatum, 166 nebulosus, 226, 233 berg, and Karen A. Jepson-Innes, Agave, 177, 178 Amewa undulata, 173 21-25 deserti, 365 Ameletidae, 251 Aquila chrysaetos, 305 palmeri, 176 Ameletus, 251 Araneae, 391-394 Ageneotettix deorum, 22 Amidostomum, 205 Arbutus menziesii, 166 Agkistrodon bilineatus, 173 Ammodramus savannarum, 198 Arc thahs: g M tf , 89 Agosia chrysogaster, 228, 233 Ammospermophilus nelsoni, 91 Arctopsyche grandis, 252 Agropyron smithi, 53 Ampelopsis, 339 Arctostaphylos, 133 Aigner, Paul A., Michael L. Morrison, Anagapetus debilis, 252 pungens, 130, 134 Linnea S. Hall, and William M. Anas Aristida, 344-347 Block, Great horned owl food habits discors, 205 longiseta, 96 at Mono Lake, California, 286-288 platyrhynchos, 143-147, 203-205 Arphia pseudonietiana, 22 Aimophila Anatidae, 190 Artemesia botiern, 22 Anchoa californica, 354, 355 cassinu, 22 cubana, 266 nova, 299 Algansea popoche, 109 hepsetus, 266 tridentata, 186 Allred, W. Sylvester, and William S. mitchilli, 263-268 Artemia, 372 Gaud, Characteristics of ponderosa Andersen, Douglas C., Are cicadas (Di- Artemisia THE SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 39(4):408-418 DECEMBER 1994 INDEX TO VOLUME 39 Troy L. Best 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. Abert squirrel herbivory on foliage and pines and Abert squirrel herbivory, ceroprocta apache) both a “keystone” nitrogen losses in ponderosa pine, 89-90 and a “critical-link” species in lower effects of, W. Sylvester Allred and Allred, W. Sylvester, and William S. Colorado River riparian communi- William S. Gaud, 350-353 Gaud, Effects of Abert squirrel her- ties, 26-33 Abronia bivory on foliage and nitrogen losses Andersen, Douglas C., see Nelson, S. ameliae, 336 in ponderosa pine, 350-353 Mark, and — angustifolia, 336 Alpheidae, 63-66 Anderson, Allison A., and Dean A. Hen- carletonia, 336 Alpheus, 63-66 drickson, Geographic variation in deppei, 172 estuariensis, 63, 65 morphology of spikedace, Meda ful- fragrans, 336, 340 heterochaelis, 63, 65 gida, in Arizona and New Mexico, macrocarpa, 336-341 Altenbach, J. Scott, see Hoyt, Reginald 148-155 pogonantha, 340 A — Andropogon gerardu, 197 umbellata, 340 Alvarez-Castañeda, Sergio Ticul, Cur- Anomotaenia ciliata, 205 Acacia rent status of the rice rat, Oryzomys Anostraca, 206-207 farnesiana, 115 couest peninsularis, 99-100 Antilocapra americana, 209, 305-306 greggi, 306 Amaranthus pubescens, 344 Anulocaulis leiosolenus, 340 Ambloplites rupestris, 228, 233 Apatemon gracilis, 204 smallu, 114-121 Ambrosia Apis mellifera, 339, 382 Acentrella carolina, 60, 61 Acerpenna pygmaea, 60 bidentata, 197 Apodemia Acleisanthes longifolia, 340 deltoidae, 270 mormo, 142 Acrididae, 21-25, 92 dumosa, 365 palmera, 142 psilostachya, 96 Aposematic coloration in Dactylotum var- Adelophis cope, 172 Ambystoma tigrinum, 56 iegatum (Orthoptera: Acrididae): Adenostoma Ameiurus support from vertebrate feeding tri- fasciculatum, 130, 134 melas, 226, 233 als, Paul R. Neal, Mark R. Strom- fasculatum, 166 nebulosus, 226, 233 berg, and Karen A. Jepson-Innes, Agave, 177, 178 Amewa undulata, 173 21-25 deserti, 365 Ameletidae, 251 Aquila chrysaetos, 305 palmeri, 176 Ameletus, 251 Araneae, 391-394 Ageneotettix deorum, 22 Amidostomum, 205 Arbutus menziesii, 166 Agkistrodon bilineatus, 173 Ammodramus savannarum, 198 Arc thahs: g M tf , 89 Agosia chrysogaster, 228, 233 Ammospermophilus nelsoni, 91 Arctopsyche grandis, 252 Agropyron smithi, 53 Ampelopsis, 339 Arctostaphylos, 133 Aigner, Paul A., Michael L. Morrison, Anagapetus debilis, 252 pungens, 130, 134 Linnea S. Hall, and William M. Anas Aristida, 344-347 Block, Great horned owl food habits discors, 205 longiseta, 96 at Mono Lake, California, 286-288 platyrhynchos, 143-147, 203-205 Arphia pseudonietiana, 22 Aimophila Anatidae, 190 Artemesia botiern, 22 Anchoa californica, 354, 355 cassinu, 22 cubana, 266 nova, 299 Algansea popoche, 109 hepsetus, 266 tridentata, 186 Allred, W. Sylvester, and William S. mitchilli, 263-268 Artemia, 372 Gaud, Characteristics of ponderosa Andersen, Douglas C., Are cicadas (Di- Artemisia December 1994 Index to Volume 39 filifolia, 96 (Peromyscus eremicus), the effect of, gigantea, 200-203 tridentata, 53 Lyle B. Nichols, 383-386 Carollia subrufa, 281 Artibeus Bouteloua Carpodacus mexicanus, 183 jamaicensis, 281 curtipendula, 2, 96, 119, 181 Carya, 378, 380 toltecus, 281 eriopoda, 122-127, 342, 343, 345-347 Cassia bauhinioides, 344 Asimina, 339 gracilis, 2, 22, 299 Caster, Paul T., Gary A. Heidt, and Kar- Athene cunicularia, 356 Box-trap design on rodent captures, the en D. Stone, Faunal use of nest box- Atriplex effect of, Eric E. Jorgensen, Stephen es in the Ouachita Mountains of canescens, 53, 365 Demarais, and William R. Whit- central Arkansas, 380-382 lentiformis, 27, 138 worth, 291-294 Castillo-Rivera, Manuel, Griselda Mo- polycarpa, 91 Brachycentridae, 252 reno, and Rodolfo Iniestra, Spatial, Aulocara femoratum, 22 Bradford, David F., David M. Graber, seasonal, and diel variation in abun- Avena fatua, 156 and Farinaz Tabatabai, Population dance of the bay anchovy, Anchoa declines of the native frog, Rana mitchilli (Teleostei: Engraulidae), in Baccharis muscosa, in Sequoia and Kings Can- a tropical coastal lagoon of Mexico, glutinosa, 24, 138 yon national parks, California, 323- 263-268 pilularis, 355 327 Castro, Hugo J., see Ramirez B., Patri- pleronoides, 22 Branchinecta, 163, 164 cia, — Baetidae, 61, 251 packard, 161, 206 Castro Franco, Rubén, see Fox, Stanley Baetis Branchinectidae, 206 EE bicaudatus, 249-251 Breese, Dawn, see Tershy, Bernie R., and Castro-Franco, Rubén, and Maria Gua- frondalis, 60 dalupe Bustos Zagal, List of reptiles propinquus, 60 Brephidium exilis, 142 of Morelos, Mexico, and their dis- tricaudatus, 251 Bromus tribution in relation to vegetation Baiomys taylori, 209 madritensis, 91 types, 171-175 Baird, Troy A., see McCoy, J. Kelly, — tectorum, 186 Cathartes aura, 200-203 Barisia Bubo virginianus, 208, 286-288 Catostomus imbricata, 172, 313, 314, 316 Buchloe dactyloides, 2 latipinnis, 389 Bufo leopoldi, 227 rudicollis, 171, 172 Bassariscus sumichrasti, 282 boreas, 326 plebeius, 227, 233 Bassia hyssopifolia, 186 canorus, 326 Ceanothus, 133 Bennett, Peter S., and Michael R. Kunz- Burge, Howard L., see Scoppettone, G. cuneatus, 130, 134 mann, Suppression of saguaro cac- Gary, and — megacarpus, 258, 355 tus flower-bud formation by roost- Burke, Russell L., Diurnal aggregation Ceiba pentandra, 281 of banded geckos under field con- Celtis pallida, 73 ing vultures in Arizona, 200-203 Bestgen, Kevin R., see Guntermuth, F. ditions, 297-298 Centurio senex, 281 Burke, Tom, see Horn, Michael J., — Ceratopogonidae, 206 Brandt, — Biochemical variation in Alpheus (De- Bursera simaruba, 281 Ceratopsyche oslari, 252 capoda, Caridea, Alpheidae) from Buteo Cercocarpus betuloides, 258, 355 jamaicensis, 208, 375-377 Cereus gigantea, 178 the coast of Texas: evidence for cryp- tic species, Matthew R. McClure and lucesanus, 375 Cerobasis, 83 Butterflies, 137-142 Cervus elephus, 269 Ira F. Greenbaum, 63-66 Chaetodipus Blarina carolinensis, 362 Caenidae, 61 baileyi, 383 Blattidae, 92 Caenis hispidus, 3, 5, 209 Block, William M., see Aigner, Paul A., anceps, 60 intermedius, 293 hilaris, 60 spinatus, 99 Block, William M., see Hall, Linnea S., latipennis, 60, 61 Chaetophractus, 378 Calaphelis nemesis, 142 vellerosus, 379 Boa constrictor, 172 Calidris Changes in competition between a C, grass Bock, Carl E., and Jane H. Bock, Effects mauri, 188 and a woody legume with differen- of predator exclusion on rodent pusilla, 188 tial herbivory, O. W. Van Auken, abundance in an Arizona semidesert California mountain lion populations, K. 114-121 grassland, 208-210 Shawn Smallwood, trends in, 67-72 Charadrius montanus, 298-300 Bock, Jane H., see Bock, Carl E., and — Campostoma ornatum, 226, 233 Chen, Wei, see Trauth, Stanley E., — Bombus, 382 Campsomeris quadrimaculata, 339 Chironomidae, 206 pennsylvanicus, 339 Canis latrans, 91-95, 208, 305 Chiroptera, 211-212 Borelli, Simone, Peter F. Ffolliott, and Capillaria contorta, 204, 205 Chirostoma lucius, 109 Gerald J. Gottfried, Natural regen- Capniidae, 251 Chloroperlidae, 251 eration in encinal woodlands of Capra hircus, 92 Chondestes grammacus, 22 southeastern Arizona, 179-183 Cardenas, Manual, see Holechek, Jerry Chordeiles minor, 183 Bos taurus, 92 ee Chromosomal variation 1: Mexican pop- Bot fly (Cuterebra) infestation on cold- Caridea, 63-66 ulations of the genus Dendroctonus night trap mortality in cactus mice Carnegiea, 178 (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Yolanda The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 39, no. 4 Salinas-Moreno, Gerardo Zuñiga- Columba faciata, 377 nevadensis, 300-303 Bermudez, and Ramon Cisneros- Coniophanes lateritius, 172 Cyprinus carpio, 107, 110, 227, 233, 390 Barrios, 283-286 Conophis vittatus, 172 Chrysothamnus, 299 Conopsis biserialis, 172 Dabbert, C. Brad, and Thomas E. Mar- greenet, 53 Contopus sordidulus, 377 tin, Effects of diet composition and Cicadas (Diceroprocta apache) both a Copaeodes aurantiaca, 142 ambient temperature on food choice “keystone” and a “critical-link” Coragyps atratus, 200-203 of captive mallards, 143-147 species in lower Colorado River ri- Cordes, James E., see Walker, James M., Dactylotum parian communities, are, Douglas pictum, 24 C. Andersen, 26-33 Correlations between fecal nitrogen and variegatum, 21-25 Cicadidae, 26 diet composition in free-ranging Danaus Cichlosoma cyanoguttatum, 226 black-tailed deer, Brian N. Massey, gilippus, 142 Cinygma integrum, 58 Floyd W. Weckerly, Charles E. plexippus, 142 Cinygmula minus, 251 Vaughn, and Dale R. McCullough, Daniel, Alipayou, see Holechek, Jerry Circidium, 270 165-170 E Cisneros-Barrios, Ramon, see Salinas- Corynosoma constrictum, 205 Daphnia, 161, 163 Moreno, Yolanda, — Coturnix coturnix, 146, 196 Dasyhelea subletter, 206, 207 Citrus, 84 Cotylurus flabelliformis, 204 Dasypus novemcinctus, 378-380 Clethrionomys, 208 Cox, George W., and Jodee Hunt, Pocket Day, Keith S., Observations on mountain Cloacotaenia megalops, 205 gopher herbivory and mortality of plover (Charadrius montanus) breed- Clonal diversity patterns in marginal ocotillo on stream terrace, bajada, ing in Utah, 298-300 populations of the geographically and hillside sites in the Colorado Decapoda, 63-66 restricted shrub Neviusia alabamen- Desert, southern California, 364-370 Deidamia inscripta, 339 sis (Rosaceae), Kenneth J. Freiley, Cratogeomys, 278 Demastes, James W., Systematics and 34-39 Creosotebush leaf-litter, 78-82 zoogeography of the Mer Rouge Cnemidophorus Crooks, Kevin, Demography and status pocket gopher (Geomys breviceps costatus, 172 of the island fox and the island spot- breviceps) based on cytochrome- se- deppei, 172, 174 ted skunk on Santa Cruz Island, quences, 276-280 grahamu, 236, 237 California, 257-262 Demography and status of the island fox gularis, 174, 237, 238 Crooks, Kevin R., Den-site selection in and the island spotted skunk on Santa guttatus, 172 the island spotted skunk of Santa Cruz Island, California, Kevin laredoensis, 45, 49 Cruz Island, California, 354-357 Crooks, 257-262 lineatissimus, 174 Crotalus Den-site selection in the island spotted marmcratus, 237, 238 basiliscus, 174 skunk of Santa Cruz Island, Cali- sacki, 172, 173, 314 durissus, 173, 174 fornia, Kevin R. Crooks, 354-357 sexlineatus, 45, 49, 174, 235-240 molosus, 173 Dendroctonus, 283-286 tesselatus, 235-240 polystictus, 173 adjunctus, 283-286 velox, 55, 56 scutulatus, 208 frontalis, 283-286 Coarse woody debris by Ephemeroptera transversus, 173 mexicanus, 283-286 in three Ozark streams of Arkansas, triseriatus, 173 valens, 283-286 Edward C. Phillips and Raj V. Kil- viridus, 56 Dendrocygna bicolor, 190 ambi, utilization of, 58-62 Crotaphytidae, 45-52, 328-335 Desmanthus illinoensis, 212-213 Cobb, Vincent A., Effects of temperature Crotaphytus collaris, 45-52, 328-335 Desucre-Medrano, Atahualpa E., see on escape behavior in the cribellate Croton pottsu, 343, 345 Ramírez B., Patricia, — spider, Oecobius annulipes (Araneae, Crustacea, 206-207 Development of the tail autotomy adap- Oecobiidae), 391-394 Cryptotympana mimica, 29 tation in lizards under disparate lev- Coccyzus americanus, 32 Ctenosaura pectinata, 172 els of predation at high and low el- Cochran, Philip A., see Lyons, John, — Cuterebra, 383-386 evations in Mexico, Stanley F. Fox, Coenagrionidae, 371 Cyclochila australasiae, 29 Susana Perea-Fox, and Rubén Cas- Coleonyx Cynodon, 156 tro Franco, 311-322 elegans, 172 dactylon, 114-121 Devine, D. L., see Senock, R. S., — variegatus, 297-298 Cypher, Brian L., Kenneth A. Spencer, DeWalt, R. Edward, Kenneth W. Stew- Coleoptera, 283-286 and Jerry H. Scrivner, Food-item art, Stephen R. Moulton, II, and Colias eurytheme, 142 use by coyotes at the Naval Petro- James H. Kennedy, Summer emer- Colinus virginianus, 73-77 leum Reserves in California, 91-95 gence of mayflies, stoneflies, and Collection of age-0 razorback suckers Cypinella formosa, 233 caddisflies from a Colorado Moun- (Xyrauchen texanus) in the lower Cyprinella tain stream, 249-256 Green River, Utah, F. Brandt Gun- bocagrande, 226 Diceroprocta apache, 26 termuth, Leo D. Lentsch, and Kevin formosa, 225 Dickerman, Robert W., Undescribed R. Bestgen, 389-391 lutrensis, 242, 390 subspecies of red-tailed hawk from Color preference of the island endemic Cyprinidae, 148, 192-195, 224-234, 241- Baja California, 375-377 lizard Uta palmer: in relation to rat 248 Dicosmoecus atripes, 252 eradication campaigns, Bernie R. Cyprinodon, 225, 227, 228 Didelphis Tershy and Dawn Breese, 295-297 fontinalis, 226 marsupialis, 379 December 1994 Index to Volume 39 virginiana, 382 Echinostoma revolutum, 204 in the northern Chihuahuan Desert, Diet composition and ambient tempera- Ecological conditions and the notonectid- W. P. MacKay, S. J. Loring, J. C. ture on food choice of captive mal- fairy shrimp interaction, B. D. Zak, S. 1. Silva, F. M. Fisher, and lards, effects of, C. Brad Dabbert Woodward and J. Kiesecker, 160- W. G. Whitford, 78-82 and Thomas E. Martin, 143-147 164 Fairy shrimp, 160-164 Dionda diaboli, 398, 403 Ecophysiology of three C, perennial Falco peregrinus, 183 Diorchis, 205 grasses in the northern Chihuahuan Fallugia paradoxa, 292 bulbodes, 204 Desert, R. S. Senock, D. L. Devine, Faunal use of nest boxes in the Ouachita Diphetor hageni, 251 W. B. Sisson, and G. B. Donart, Mountains of central Arkansas, Paul Dipodomys, 135, 287 122-127 T. Caster, Gary A. Heidt, and Kar- elephantinus, 128, 129, 131, 133 Ectopsocus meridionalis, 83 en D. Stone, 380-382 heermanni, 91, 129, 130, 131, 133 Edds, David, see Fuselier, Linda, and — Fawning habitat of desert mule deer, ingens, 91 Elaphe obsoletta, 382 Kevin B. Fox and Paul R. Kraus- merriami, 293 Eleodes, 92, 93 man, 269-275 nitratoides, 91 Elgaria multicarinata, 174 Felis ordn, 3, 5, 8, 293 Enallagma, 371 concolor, 67-72, 305-306 spectabilis, 293 Encelia farinosa, 270, 365 rufus, 208, 305 venustus, 128, 129, 131, 133 Engeman, Richad M., see Villa-C., Bea- Fellers, Gary M., Species diversity, se- Distichlis spicata, 186 triz, and — lectivity, and habitat associations of Distribution and abundance of the Mex- Engraulidae, 263-268 small mammals from coastal Cali- ican lampreys (Petromyzontidae: Engstrom, Mark D., Burton K. Lim, and fornia, 128-136 Lampetra: subgenus Tetrapleuro- Fiona A. Reid, Two small mammals Ferguson, Mark T., see Zale, Alexander don), John Lyons, Philip A. Coch- new to the fauna of El Salvador, 281- v., — ran, Oscar J. Polaco, and Evodio 283 Ferocactus, 99 Merino-Nambo, 105-113 Enulius flavitorques, 172 cylindraceus, 365 Distribution and status of the Chihuahua Enyaliosaurus Ffolliott, Peter F., see Borelli, Simone, chub (Teleostei: Cyprinidae: Gila clarki, 171 nigrescens), with notes on its ecology quinquecarinatus, 171 Ficimia and associated species, David L. Ephemera simulans, 60 olivacea, 174 Propst and Jerome A. Stefferud, Ephemerella, 60, 61, 251 publia, 174 224-234 Ephemerellidae, 611 ruspatur, 174 Distribution of the threatened leopard Ephemeridae, 61 Ficus, 281 darter, Percina pantherina (Osteich- Ephemeroptera, 58-62 Fimbriaria fasciolaris, 204, 205 thyes: Percidae), Alexander V. Zale, Ephoron album, 60 Fisher, F. M., see MacKay, W. P., — Stuart C. Leon, Matthew Lechner, Epomidiostomum uncinatum, 205 Flourensia cernua, 343 O. Eugene Maughan, Mark T. Fer- Eptesicus fuscus, 177 Foeniculum vulgare, 258, 354 guson, Steve O’Donnell, Brenda Eragrostis Food-item use by coyotes at the Naval James, and Paul W. James, 11-20 curvula, 2, 4 Petroleum Reserves in California, Diurnal aggregation of banded geckos intermedia, 22 Brian L. Cypher, Kenneth A. Spen- under field conditions, Russell L. Erinnyis obscura, 339 cer, and Jerry H. Scrivner, 91-95 Burke, 297-298 Erinnys obscura, 339 Fouqueria splendens, 364-370 Dolania americana, 58 Eriodictyon tomentosum, 130, 134 Fox, Kevin B., and Paul R. Krausman, Dolba hyloeus, 339 Erioneuron puchellum, 345, 346 Fawning habitat of desert mule deer, Donart, G. B., see Senock, R. S., — Enitettix simplex, 22 269-275 Double captures of small mammals in Erodium, 166 Fox, Stanley F., see McCoy, J. Kelly, — single-capture traps: random en- cicutarium, 91 Fox, Stanley F., Susana Perea-Fox, and counters or social traveling?, James Erynnis zarucco, 142 Rubén Castro Franco, Development F. Taulman, Ronald E. Thill, and Erythronium rostratum, 38 of the tail autotomy adaptation in James H. Williamson, 358-363 Eucapnopsis brevicauda, 251 lizards under disparate levels of pre- Dowling, Thomas E., see Schmidt, Tim- Eumeces, 92 dation at high and low elevations in othy R., — brevirostris, 172 Mexico, 311-322 Dronen, Norman O., James R. Lindsey, copet, 172 Freiley, Kenneth J., Clonal diversity pat- Lisa M. Ross, and George M. Krise, inexpectatus, 382 terns in marginal populations of the Helminths from mallard ducks, Anas Eupeodes volucris, 339 geographically restricted shrub Nev- platyrhynchos, wintering in the post- Euphagus cyanocephalus, 287, 326 tusia alabamensis (Rosaceae), 34-39 oak savannah of southcentral Texas, Euphractus, 378 Fusco, Michael J., see Holechek, Jerry 203-205 Eurema nicippe, 142 i Drunella doddst, 251 Eurylophella temporalis, 60-62 Fuselier, Linda, and David Edds, Sea- Drymarchon corais, 172 Eutamias sonal variation in habitat use by the Drymobius margaritiferus, 172 dorsalis, 54, 55, 383 Neosho madtom (Teleostei: Ictal- merriami, 131, 132 uridae: Noturus placidus), 217-223 Echinochloa crusgalli, 144 Echinocotyle echinocotyle, 204, 205 Factors affecting loss in mass of creoso- Gaeana maculata, 29 Echinoparyphium recurvatum, 204 tebush leaf-litter on the soil surface Gambelia silus, 91 412 The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 39, no. 4 Gambusia affinis, 227, 233, 302 Hall, and William M. Block, 286- Investigator visitation and predation Garcia Aldrete, Alfonzo Neri, New pso- 288 rates on bird nests in burned and cids (Insecta: Psocoptera) from So- Greenbaum, Ira F., see McClure, Mat- unburned tallgrass prairie in Okla- corro Island, Revillagigedo Archi- thew R., and — homa: an experimental study, 196- pelago, Mexico, 83-88 Greenbaum, Ira F., see Smith, Steven A., 200 Gastrotaenia cygni, 205 Hendrickson, Dean A., see Anderson, Al- Gaud, William S., see Allred, W. Sylves- Growth and survivorship of Moapa dace lison A., and — ter, and — (Osteichthyes: Cyprinidae: Moapa Heptageniidae, 61, 251 Gavia immer, 394-395 coriacea) in an isolated stream reach Hesperoperla pacifica, 251 Geococcyx californianus, 92 on Moapa National Wildlife Ref- Hesperophylax occidentalis, 252 Geographic variation in morphology of uge, G. Gary Scoppettone and How- Hesperotettix viridis, 22 spikedace, Meda fulgida, in Arizona ard L. Burge, 192-195 Heteromeles arbutifolia, 355 and New Mexico, Allison A. An- Gryllacrididae, 92 Hexagenia bilineata, 58 derson and Dean A. Hendrickson, Guntermuth, F. Brandt, Leo D. Lentsch, Hilaria 148-155 and Kevin R. Bestgen, Collection of jamesu, 53, 299 Geographic variation in sexual dimor- age-0 razorback suckers (Xyrauch- mutica, 122-127, 306 phism in the collared lizard, Crota- en texanus) in the lower Green Riv- Hohman, William L., and David M. phytus collaris (Sauria: Crotaphyti- er, Utah, 389-391 Richard, Timing of remigial molt in dae), J. Kelly McCoy, Stanley F. Guthery, Fred S., see Taylor, J. Scott, fulvous whistling ducks nesting in Fox, and Troy A. Baird, 328-335 and — Louisiana, 190-192 Geomydoecus ewingi, 276 Gutierrezia sarothrae, 54, 96, 342, 345- Holechek, Jerry L., Ackim Tembo, Al- Geomyidae, 156-159, 276 347 ipayou Daniel, Michael J. Fusco, Geomys and Manual Cardenas, Long-term breviceps, 276-280 Haase, Ben, see Harrington, Brian A., grazing influences on Chihuahuan bursarius, 158, 277, 278 and — Desert rangeland, 342-349 pinetis, 279 Hadropterus Holshuh, H. J., see Goldberg, Stephen pinetus, 158 macrocephalus, 11 R., — Geranium, 166 maculatus, 11 Hordeum jubatum, 186 Gerrhonotus liocephalus, 172 pantherinus, 11 Horn, Michael J., Paul C. Marsh, Gor- Giesen, Kenneth M., Movements and Hafner, David J., see Hoyt, Reginald A., don Mueller, and Tom Burke, Pre- nesting habitat of lesser prairie- dation by odonate nymphs on larval chicken hens in Colorado, 96-98 Hall, Dianne L., and Michael R. Willig, razorback suckers (Xyrauchen tex- Gila Mammalian species composition, anus) under laboratory conditions, nigrescens, 224-234 diversity, and succession in Conser- 371-374 pandora, 225 vation Reserve Program grasslands, Hoyt, Reginald A., J. Scott Altenbach, pulchella, 225 1-10 and David J. Hafner, Observations Glaucomys, 382 Hall, Linnea S., Michael L. Morrison, on long-nosed bats (Leptonycteris) in volans, 380 and William M. Block, Current sta- New Mexico, 175-179 Glossophaga tus of terrestrial birds on the islands Hunt, Jodee, see Cox, George W., and commissarisi, 281 of Mono Lake, California, 183-187 leachu, 281 Hall, Linnea S., see Aigner, Paul A., — Hybrid Cnemidophorus (Sauria: Teiidae) Glossosoma verdona, 252 Haplophallus, 83 in Ninemile Valley of the Purgatoire Glossosomatidae, 252 jarevianus, 84, 85 River, Colorado, James M. Walker, Gnathamitermes tubiformans, 80 leopardina, 84 Harry L. Taylor, and James E. Gold, John R., see Schmidt, Timothy R., Happlopappus tenuisectus, 22 Cordes, 235-240 Harrington, Brian A., and Ben Haase, Hydropsychidae, 252 Goldberg, Stephen R., H. J. Holshuh, Latitudinal differences in sex ratios Hydroptila rono, 252 George A. Middendorf, III, and among nonbreeding western sand- Hydroptilidae, 252 Naida Zucker, Natural cactus spine pipers in Puerto Rico and Ecuador, Hyla regilla, 324 injury in the tree lizard, Urosaurus 188-189 Hylephila phyleus, 142 ornatus (Phrynosomatidae), 303-305 Heidt, Gary A., see Caster, Paul T., — Hyles lineata, 340 Gopherus polyphemus, 356 Heliaula rufa, 22 Hymenoclea salsola, 91, 365 Gottfried, Gerald J., see Borelli, Simone, Helminths from mallard ducks, Anas Hypoderaeum conoideum, 204 platyrhynchos, wintering in the post- Hypsiglena torquata, 172 Graber, David M., see Bradford, David oak savannah of southcentral Texas, Hypsoroph monilis, 339 bP Norman O. Dronen, James R. Graham, Tim B., Predation by dipteran Lindsey, Lisa M. Ross, and George Ichthyophthirius, 229 larvae on fairy shrimp (Crustacea: M. Krise, 203-205 Ictaluridae, 217-223 Anostraca) in Utah rock-pools, 206- Heloderma horridum, 172 Ictalurus 207 Hemiargus dugesi, 107 Grayia spinosa, 186 ceraunus, 142 pricet, 227 Great horned owl food habits at Mono isola, 142 punctatus, 228, 390 Lake, California, Paul A. Aigner, Hemidactylus frenatus, 172 Iguana iguana, 174 Michael L. Morrison, Linnea S. Hendricks, Paul, and Dan L. Reinking, Iguanidae, 40-44 December 1994 Index to Volume 39 Ilex vomitoria, 339 Kochia scoparia, 4, 56 Lerodea eufala, 142 Imantodes gemnistratus, 172 Krausman, Paul R., see Fox, Kevin B., Leuciscus pulchella, 225 Iniestra, Rodolfo, see Castillo-Rivera, and — Leucophyllum frutescens, 73 Manuel, — Krise, George M., see Dronen, Norman Leucrocuta hebe, 60 Insecta, 83-88 oo, — Leuctridae, 251 Investigator visitation and predation rates Kunzmann, Michael R., see Bennett, Pe- Libellulidae, 371 on bird nests in burned and un- ter S., and — Lichenomima, 83 burned tallgrass prairie in Oklaho- cervantes:, 86-88 ma: an experimental study, Paul Lampetra, 105-113 elongata, 88 Hendricks and Dan L. Reinking, fluviatilis, 108 intermedia, 88 196-200 geminis, 105-113 Lim, Burton K., see Engstrom, Mark D., Ireland, Terry T., Gale L. Wolters, and spadicea, 105-113 Sanford D. Schemnitz, Recol tridentata, 109 Limenitis archippus, 142 tion of wildlife on a coal strip-mine Lampropeltis triangulum, 173 Limnephilidae, 252 in northwestern New Mexico, 53- Larrea, 78-82 Lindsey, James R., see Dronen, Norman 57 divaricata, 365 Tron albertae, 251, 254 tridentata, 123, 270, 292, 342 Liolaemus, 319 Isocoma coronopifolia, 73 Larus, 186 Liomys salvini, 282 Isomeris arborea, 91 californicus, 287 Liquidambar styraciflua, 380 Isonychia rufa, 60 Lasionycteris noctivagans, 177 Long-nosed bats (Leptonycteris) in New Isonychiidae, 61 Lasiurus Mexico, observations on, Reginald Isoperla fulva, 251 blossevilliz, 177 A. Hoyt, J. Scott Altenbach, and borealis, 177 David J. Hafner, 175-179 James, Brenda, see Zale, Alexander V., cinereus, 177 Long-term grazing influences on Chi- ega, 177 huahuan Desert rangeland, Jerry L. James, Paul W., see Zale, Alexander V., Latitudinal differences in sex ratios among Holechek, Ackim Tembo, Alipayou nonbreeding western sandpipers in Daniel, Michael J. Fusco, and Janecek, Laura L., The Southwestern Puerto Rico and Ecuador, Brian A. Manual Cardenas, 342-349 Association of Naturalists minutes Harrington and Ben Haase, 188- Longevity of Illinois bundle flower (Des- of the meeting of the Board of Gov- 189 manthus illinoensis) seeds, Ralph W. ernors and Officers: Emporia State Lechner, Matthew, see Zale, Alexander Kelting, 212-213 University, Emporia, Kansas, v= López-Ortega, Gerardo, see López-Wil- Thursday, 21 April 1994, 396-401 Lematreocereus thurberi, 178 chis, Ricardo, — Janecek, Laura L., The Southwestern Lentsch, Leo D., see Guntermuth, F. López-Wilchis, Ricardo, Gerardo López- Association of Naturalists minutes Brandt, — Ortega, and Robert D. Owen, Note- of the annual business meeting: Em- Leon, Stuart C., see Zale, Alexander V., worthy record of the western small- poria State University, Emporia, footed myotis (Mammalia: Chirop- Kansas, Friday, 22 April 1994, 402- Lepidostoma tera: Myotis ciliolabrum), 211-212 405 cascadense, 252 Lophopterygella, 86 Janssen, Gena K., see Williamson, Paula ormeum, 252 Lophortyx californicus, 92 pluviale, 252 Loring, S. J., see MacKay, W. P., — Jepson-Innes, Karen A., see Neal, Paul Lepidostomatidae, 252 Loxocemus bicolor, 172 Lepomis Lycurus phleoides, 22 Jorgensen, Eric E., Stephen Demarais, cyanellus, 228, 390 Lyons, John, Philip A. Cochran, Oscar and William R. Whitworth, The ef- macrochirus, 226, 233 J. Polaco, and Evodio Merino- fect of box-trap design on rodent megalotis, 228 Nambo, Distribution and abun- captures, 291-294 Leptestheria compleximanus, 206 dance of the Mexican lampreys (Pe- Junco batrdi, 377 Leptestheriidae, 206 tromyzontidae: Lampetra: subgenus Juncus effusus, 186 Leptodeira Tetrapleurodon), 105-113 Juniperus, 305 annulata, 174 deppeana, 180 septentrionalis, 174 Mabuya brachipoda, 172 monosperma, 53 splendida, 173 MacKay, W. P., S. J. Loring, J. C. Zak, Justicia americana, 13 Leptonycteris, 175-179 S. IL Silva, F. M. Fisher, and W. G. curasoae, 175-179 Whitford, Factors affecting loss in Kelting, Ralph W., Longevity of Illinois nivalis, 175-179 mass of creosotebush leaf-litter on bundle flower (Desmanthus illinoen- sanborni, 175 the soil surface in the northern Chi- sis) seeds, 212-213 Leptophis diplotropis, 173 huahuan Desert, 78-82 Kennedy, James H., see DeWalt, R. Ed- Leptophlebia cupida, 60 Magicicada, 31 ward, — Leptophlebiidae, 61, 251 tredicassini, 94 Kiesecker, J., see Woodward, B. D., and Leptotes marina, 142 Malenka coloradensis, 251 Leptotyphlops maximus, 172 Mallos gregalis, 391 Kilambi, Raj V., see Phillips, Edward C., Leptotyphylops dulcis, 174 Malus, 92 and — Lepus californicus, 91, 209, 287 Mammalia, 211-212 Kinosternon integrum, 172 Lernaea, 229, 230 Mammalian species composition, diver- The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 39, no. 4 sity, and succession in Conservation froebeli, 340 dorf, III, and Naida Zucker, 303- Reserve Program grasslands, Dianne longiflora, 340 305 L. Hall and Michael R. Willig, 1- multiflora, 340 Natural regeneration in encinal wood- 10 nyctaginea, 340 lands of southeastern Arizona, Si- Mammals new to the fauna of El Sal- Miridae, 339 mone Borelli, Peter F. Ffolliott, and vador, two small, Mark D. Engs- Moapa coriacea, 192-195 Gerald J. Gottfried, 179-183 trom, Burton K. Lim, and Fiona A. Molecular systematics of the genus Pi- Navarro S., Adolfo G., see Ramirez B., Reid, 281-283 mephales (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), Patricia, — Manilkara, 281 Timothy R. Schmidt, Thomas E. Neal, Paul R., Mark R. Stromberg, and Marmosa Dowling, and John R. Gold, 241- Karen A. Jepson-Innes, Aposematic mexicana, 282 248 coloration in Dactylotum variegatum robinsoni, 281-283 Moll, Don, see Thomas, R. Brent, — (Orthoptera: Acrididae): support Marmota caligata, 359 Molossus rufus, 281 from vertebrate feeding trials, 21- Marsh, Paul C., see Horn, Michael J., Moreno, Griselda, see Castillo-Rivera, 25 Manuel, — Nelson, S. Mark, and Douglas C. An- Martin, Thomas E., see Dabbert, C. Brad, Morphometric comparison of pupfish dersen, An assessment of riparian and — populations, Cyprinodon nevadensis, environmental quality by using but- Massey, Brian N., Floyd W. Weckerly, at Shoshone and Tecopa, California, terflies and disturbance susceptibil- Charles E. Vaughn, and Dale R. Frances R. Taylor and John W. ity scores, 137-142 McCullough, Correlations between Pedretti, 300-303 Nemouridae, 251 fecal nitrogen and diet composition Morrison, Michael L., see Aigner, Paul Neothremma alicia, 252 in free-ranging black-tailed deer, A Neotoma, 129 165-170 Morrison, Michael L., see Hall, Linnea albigula, 54, 55, 293, 383 Masticophis mentovarius, 173 S., — fuscipes, 131 Maughan, O. Eugene, see Zale, Alex- Morus, 92 lepida, 99, 128, 131, 133 ander V., — Mouldsia, 86 mexicana, 54, 55 McAllister, Chris T., see Trauth, Stanley Moulton, Stephen R., 11, see DeWalt, R. micropus, 3, 5 E., — Nest construction and bathing behaviors Edward, — McClure, Matthew R., and Ira F. Mountain lion predation on pronghorn in the nine-banded armadillo, Das- Greenbaum, Biochemical variation in central Arizona, Richard A. Ock- ypus novemcinctus, observations of, in Alpheus (Decapoda, Caridea, Al- enfels, 305-306 James F. Taulman, 378-380 pheidae) from the coast of Texas: Mountain plover (Charadrius montanus) Neviusia alabamensis, 34-39 evidence for cryptic species, 63-66 Nichols, Lyle B., The effect of bot fly breeding in Utah, observations on, McCoy, J. Kelly, Stanley F. Fox, and Keith S. Day, 298-300 (Cuterebra) infestation on cold-night Troy A. Baird, Geographic varia- Movements and nesting habitat of lesser trap mortality in cactus mice (Pero- tion in sexual dimorphism in the col- prairie-chicken hens in Colorado, myscus eremicus), 383-386 lared lizard, Crotaphytus collaris Norops nebulosus, 172 Kenneth M. Giesen, 96-98 (Sauria: Crotaphytidae), 328-335 Northern bobwhite brood habitat in McCullough, Dale R., see Massey, Brian Moxostoma austrinum, 109 southern Texas, components of, J. i Mueller, Gordon, see Horn, Michael J., Scott Taylor and Fred S. Guthery, Meda fulgida, 148-155 73-77 Muhlenbergia porteri, 346 Mephitis mephitis, 356 Notiosorex crawfordi, 54, 55 Muliani, Lisa, see Williamson, Paula S., Merino-Nambo, Evodio, see Lyons, John, Notonecta, 160 Notropis stramineus, 390 Micrasema bactro, 252 Mus musculus, 3, 5, 8, 55, 92, 131, 132 Noturus Micropterus salmoides, 110, 228, 233 Mustela frenata, 92, 356 albater, 222 Microscopic eggshell characteristics in the Myopsocidae, 83, 86 eleutherus, 222 collared lizard, Crotaphytus collaris Myopsocus, 86 exilis, 222 (Sauria: Crotaphytidae), Stanley E. minutus, 88 gilberti, 222 Myotis, 287 Trauth, Chris T. McAllister, and nocturnus, 222 Wei Chen, 45-52 auriculus, 177 placidus, 217-223 Microsomacanthus, 205 ciliolabrum, 211-212 Nyctaginaceae, 336-341 Microtus, 93, 208 elegans, 281-283 Nycterophaeta luna, 340 californicus, 131, 132 leibit, 177 Nymphalis antiopa, 142 montanus, 287 nigricans, 281, 282 Nyssa, 361 ochrogaster, 199, 209 thysanodes, 177 sylvatica, 380 pennsylvanicus, 358, 384 volans, 177 Micrurus O’Donnell, Steve, see Zale, Alexander V., fitzingeri, 173 Najas marina, 373 laticollaris, 173 Nathalis iole, 142 Ochrotomys nuttalli, 360-362 Middendorf, George A., III, see Gold- Natural cactus spine injury in the tree Ockenfels, Richard A., Mountain lion berg, Stephen R., — lizard, Urosaurus ornatus (Phryno- predation on pronghorn in central Ministrymon leda, 142 somatidae), Stephen R. Goldberg, Arizona, 305-306 Mirabilis H. J. Holshuh, George A. Midden- Octodon degus, 209 December 1994 Index to Volume 39 415 Odocoileus Peromyscus, 8, 129, 135, 288, 289-291, and hillside sites in the Colorado hemionus, 68, 92, 165-170, 209, 269- 362 Desert, southern California, George 275 aztecus, 290 W. Cox and Jodee Hunt, 364-370 virginianus, 165 beatae, 290 Podiceps, 186, 287 Oecobiidae, 391-394 boylu, 54, 55, 130, 131, 133 nigricollis, 287 Oecobius annulipes, 391-394 californicus, 130, 131, 133 Podmosta delicatula, 251 Oligoneuriidae, 61 difficilis, 54, 55, 290 Poecilia mexicana, 192 Oligophlebodes minutus, 249, 250, 252- eremicus, 29, 383-386 Polaco, Oscar J., see Lyons, John, — 254 eva, 99 Polistes, 381 Oncorhynchus, 227 gossypinus, 360, 361 Pollination biology of Abronia macrocar- gilae, 228 gratus, 290 pa (Nyctaginaceae), an endangered mykiss, 108, 110, 228, 233 leucopus, 3, 5, 290, 293, 360, 361 Texas species, Paula S. Williamson, Onocosmoecus unicolor, 252 levipes, 289, 290 Lisa Muliani, and Gena K. Janssen, Onychomys maniculatus, 3, 5, 22, 54, 55, 92, 128, 336-341 arenicola, 293 130, 131, 133, 209, 257, 287, 293, Polygonum pensylvanicum, 144 leucogaster, 3, 5, 8, 54, 55, 293 359, 360 Polymeris basalis, 339 Opsanus beta, 266 melanotis, 290 Polymitarcyidae, 61 Opsopoeodus emiliae, 242, 245, 246 mexicanus, 282 Polymorphus, 204, 205 Opuntia, 303, 355 spicilegus, 290 Pomoxis annularis, 228, 233 bigeloui, 365 truet, 54, 55, 128, 130, 131, 133, 290 Ponderosa pines and Abert squirrel her- echinocarpa, 365 winkelmanni, 290 bivory, characteristics of, W. Sylves- Oreochromis aureus, 108, 110 Petromyzon marinus, 109 ter Allred and William S. Gaud, 89- Orthogeomys, 278 Petromyzontidae, 105-113 90 Orthoptera, 21-25 Phalaropus, 186 Population declines of the native frog, Oryzomys Phaseolus, 156 Rana muscosa, in Sequoia and Kings couest, 99-100 Phillips, Edward C., and Raj V. Kilambi, Canyon national parks, California, melanotis, 282 Utilization of coarse woody debris David F. Bradford, David M. Gra- Oryzopsis hymenoides, 299 by Ephemeroptera in three Ozark ber, and Farinaz Tabatabai, 323- streams of Arkansas, 58-62 327 Osteichthyes, 11-20, 192-195 Ototylomys phyllotis, 282 Philotarsidae, 83, 84 Populus, 139, 230 Otus asio, 382 Phlox cuspidata, 37 fremontu, 26, 137-138 Ovis Phoebis sennae, 142 tremuloides, 364 aries, 92 Phrynosoma Potamanthidae, 61 douglassi, 55, 56 Potamogeton pectinatus, 371, 373 canadensis, 165 orbiculare, 172 Precis coenia, 142 dalli, 165 taurus, 172 Predation by dipteran larvae on fairy Owen, Robert D., see López-Wilchis, Ri- Phrynosomatidae, 303-305 shrimp (Crustacea: Anostraca) in cardo, — Oxybelis aeneus, 173 Phyilodactylus tuberculosus, 172 Utah rock-pools, Tim B. Graham, Phyllostomus discolor, 281 206-207 Pieris protodice, 142 Predation by odonate nymphs on larval Panicum virgatum, 197 Pimephales razorback suckers (Xyrauchen tex- Papilio cresphontes, 142 notatus, 241-248 anus) under laboratory conditions, Pappogeomys, 278 perspicuus, 241 Michael J. Horn, Paul C. Marsh, merriami, 156-159 promelas, 225, 233, 241-248, 390 Gordon Mueller, and Tom Burke, tylothinus, 158 tenellus, 241-248 371-374 Paragnetina media, 255 vigilax, 226, 228, 233, 241-248 Predator exclusion on rodent abundance Paraleptophlebia heteronea, 251 Pinus in an Arizona semidesert grassland, Paraleuctra vershina, 249-251, 254 discolor, 180 effects of, Carl E. Bock and Jane H. Parcoblatta, 382 echinata, 359, 378, 380 Bock, 208-210 Paropomala wyomingensis, 22 edulis, 53 Priodontes, 378 Parthenocissus, 339 leiophyla, 156 Problematic specimen of Peromyscus with Pedretti, John W., see Taylor, Frances leiophylla, 180 an unusual karyotype, a, Steven A. R., and — montezumae, 156 Smith, Ira F. Greenbaum, and Da- Percidae, 11-20 palustris, 359 vid J. Schmidly, 289-291 Percina pantherina, 11-20 ponderosa, 37, 89-90, 350-353 Propst, David L., and Jerome A. Stef- Perea-Fox, Susana, see Fox, Stanley F., pseudostrobus, 156 ferud, Distribution and status of the taeda, 359 Chihuahua chub (Teleostei: Cy- Perlidae, 251 Pituophis prinidae: Gila nigrescens), with notes Perlodidae, 251 deppei, 173 on its ecology and associated species, Perognathus melanoleucus, 92 224-234 californicus, 128, 130, 131, 133 Plecotus townsendu, 177 Prosopis, 137 flavescens, 55 Plumiperla diversa, 251 glandulosa, 2, 27, 73, 119, 123, 292, flavus, 3, 5, 8, 293 Pocket gopher herbivory and mortality of 342, 345 inornatus, 92 ocotillo on stream terrace, bajada, juliflora, 208, 306, 344 416 The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 39, no. 4 Prunus Reproductive characteristics of Mer- Sarcobatus vermiculatus, 186, 299 ilicifolia, 130, 134 riam's pocket gopher (Pappogeomys Sauria, 40-44, 45-52, 235-240, 328-335 persica, 92 merriami merriami) from Huitzilac, Scaphiop ltiplicatus, 55, 56 Pseudacris regilla, 323-327 Morelos, Mexico (Rodentia: Geo- Scartomyzon austrinus, 109, 110 Pseudemys myidae), Beatriz Villa-C. and Rich- Sceloporus concinna, 386, 387 ard M. Engeman, 156-159 aeneus, 172, 313, 314, 316-318 nelsoni, 387 Reptiles of Morelos, Mexico, and their dugesi, 173 Pseudoficimia frontalis, 173, 174 distribution in relation to vegetation Jormosus, 174 Pseudoleptodeira latifasciata, 173 types, list of, Rubén Castro-Franco gadovae, 172, 311, 313-318, 320 Psocids (Insecta: Psocoptera) from So- and María Guadalupe Bustos Za- grammicus, 172, 313, 314, 316-318 corro Island, Revillagigedo Archi- gal, 171-175 jarrovi, 40-44, 172, 318 pelago, Mexico, Alfonzo Neri Gar- Retinometra macracanthos, 204, 205 Jarrovi, 303, 304 cia Aldrete, new, 83-88 Rhadinaea melanorhinus, 172 Psocoptera, 83-88 hesperia, 173 minor, 41-44 Psoloessa texana, 22 laureata, 173 ochoterenai, 172 Pteronotus davyi, 281 taeniata, 173 palacios, 172 Pyrgus communis, 142 Rhamphotyphylops braminus, 171 scalaris, 172 Pyrrhula pyrrhula, 146 Rhinichthys osculus, 228, 233 siniferus, 172 Rhithrogena hageni, 252 spinosus, 172, 313, 314, 316-318 Quercus, 361, 378, 380 Rhogeessa tumida, 281 torquatus, 40-44, 172, 313, 314, 316- agrifolia, 355 Rhus + 318 albocincta, 179 integrifolia, 355 undulatus, 56 arizonica, 179 macrophylla, 292 variabilis, 174 chihuahuaensis, 179 Rhyacophila, 252 Schemnitz, Sanford D., see Ireland, Ter- chuchiuchupensis, 179 alberta, 251 ry T., — crassipies, 156 brunnea, 251 Schizachyrium scoparium, 118, 197 douglasu, 166 coloradensis, 251 Schmidly, David J., see Smith, Steven A., dumosa, 258, 354, 355 pellisa, 249, 251, 253, 254 emory, 181 Rhyacophilidae, 251 Schmidt, Timothy R., Thomas E. Dowl- emoryi, 179 Rice rat, Oryzomys couesi peninsularis, ing, and John R. Gold, Molecular grisea, 180 current status of the, Sergio Ticul systematics of the genus Pimephales havardu, 96 Alvarez-Castañeda, 99-100 (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), 241-248 hypoleucoides, 180 Richard, David M., see Hohman, Wil- Scincella lateralis, 49 kelloggu, 166 liam L., and — Scirpus americanus, 186 oblongifolia, 179 Riparian environmental quality by using Sciurus phellos, 144 butterflies and disturbance suscep- aberti, 89-90, 350-353 rugosa, 180 tibility scores, an assessment of, S. carolinensis, 382 santaclarensis, 179 Mark Nelson and Douglas C. An- niger, 382 turbinella, 306 dersen, 137--142 Scolytidae, 283-286 Rodentia, 156-159 Scoppettone, G. Gary, and Howard L. Ramalina, 166 Romo O., Pedro J., see Ramirez B., Pa- Burge, Growth and survivorship of Ramirez B., Patricia, Atahualpa E. De- tricia, — Moapa dace (Osteichthyes: Cyprin- sucre-Medrano, Adolfo G. Navarro Rosaceae, 34-39 idae: Moapa coriacea) in an isolated S., Pedro J. Romo O., and Hugo J. Ross, Lisa M., see Dronen, Norman O., stream reach on Moapa National Castro, Winter specimen of the com- Wildlife Refuge, 192-195 mon loon (Gavia immer) from the Ruppia maritima, 264 Scrivner, Jerry H., see Cypher, Brian L., state of Hidalgo, Mexico, 394-395 Ramphotyphylops braminus, 172 Saccopteryx bilineata, 281 Seasonal variation in habitat use by the Rana muscosa, 323-327 Salinas-Moreno, Yolanda, Gerardo Zu- Neosho madtom (Teleostei: Ictal- Rattus, 295 ñiga-Bermudez, and Ramon Cis- uridae: Noturus placidus), Linda Recolonization of wildlife on a coal strip- neros-Barrios, Chromosomal varia- Fuselier and David Edds, 217-223 mine in northwestern New Mexico, tion in Mexican populations of the Semotilus corporalis, 225 Terry T. Ireland, Gale L. Wolters, genus Dendroctonus (Coleoptera: Senecio longilobus, 344 and Sanford D. Schemnitz, 53-57 Scolytidae), 283-286 Senock, R. S., D. L. Devine, W. B. Sis- Reid, Fiona A., see Engstrom, Mark D., Salix, 176 son, and G. B. Donart, Ecophysi- gooddingu, 26, 138 ology of three C, perennial grasses Reinking, Dan L., see Hendricks, Paul, Salmo trutta, 228 in the northern Chihuahuan Desert, and — Salsola 122-127 Reithrodontomys, 8 iberica, 4, 343 Senticolis triaspis, 173 fulvescens, 360-362 kali, 56, 96, 292 Sigmodon humulis, 360, 361 Salvadora fulviventer, 209 megalotis, 3, 5, 131-133, 209, 257, 292, bairdi, 173 hispidus, 3, 5, 8, 209, 292, 293, 359, 293 mexicana, 173 360, 379 montanus, 3, 5 Salvia, 354 Silva, S. 1., see MacKay, W. P., —

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