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DECEMBER 1998 INDEX TO VOLUME 43 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 (« g., a, an, the, observationso n 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 ily, genus and species names are included each time they appear in the ibstracts, text tabies, and figure legends Abelos I ffany N states (Hymenoptera: Sphecidas ( Pompilidae, Mutillidae) new dis Ambystomatidae, 7 A nes tribution records of, Allan W Ameiridae 59 ncolor, 243, 266 Hook, 249-255 imeiurus melas, 119 asiocarpa, 204, 205, 208, 209-212 Agave Zyl” Ammodramus savannarum, 456 Abundance and habitat associations of lecheguilla, 197, 200 immotragus lervia, 163 common poorwills in the Sonoran striata, 39 Amphibia, 88-91 Desert Paul C. Hardy, Tiffany N Agelaius phoeniceus, 456 Amphibolorus, 391 Abelos Robert X. Barry, and Mi Ageniella Amphispiza hlineata 158 chael 1 Morrison, 234-241 inrizonica Amsinckia tessellata, 48 Abundance and seasonal variation of cupida western sandpipers (( ahdns mau faceta, 25 ri) in Baja California Sur Mexico igkistrodon Guillermo Fernandez, Roberto contortrix, 11, 499-500 Carmona ind Horacio de la Cue hiscn orus, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19 Aglaodiaptomus clavipe s, 258 261 imericane igosia chrysogaster, 81 lypeata, 222 Aguirre, Alonso, see Trevino-Villarreal recca berlandier 195-203 Julián, — cyanoptera, 221 onsincta Alienrolfea occidentalis, 426 discors, 222 mnigera Alnus blatyrhynchos jarnesiana incana 208, 214 strepera 221 greggi, 450 senuala 213 Ancylostoma, 477 200 \lopecia associated with postjuvenile Andelt, William F and Thomas D. I molt in a wild population of Pero Beck Effect of black-footed ferret myscus maniculatus, John A. Sin odors on behavior and reproduc chaffnerii clair Robert I Lochmiller tion of prairie dogs, 344-351 smallii, 199 Charles W. Qualls, Jr and Connie Anguidad subangulata C. Cummings 105-407 Acanthaceae Alopex lagopus, 476 Acanthocyclops, 256 Aloysia gratissima, 197, 200, 275-277 inodonta 329 brevispinosus, 257 Alinplex Ansley, R | see Kramp, B. A exilis, 258, 261 canescens, 408 Anticlea elegans 210 robustus, 257, 258, 261 confertifolia, 408 Antiloc apra americana, 15 163-169 smithae, 258, 261 A mazilia 15 vernalis, 257, 258, 261 candida, 231 Antrozous pallidus, 54 Acer glabrum, 243 tzacatl, 231 A phelocoma ichatocarpus nigricans, 276 A{mblema plicata, 321-332 californica, 170 Achillea lanulosa, 210 Amblycercus holosericeus, 232 coerulescens, 156 Achras zapota, 229 Ambrosia Aplodontia rufa 345 Aconitum columbianum, 214 confertifolia, 408 Apocyclops panamensis, 258 ins crepitans, 8 dumosa, 48, 234, 391, 408 Aporosaura anchietae, 391 Acrolophitus variegatus, 296-298 1 mbystoma Aquila chrysaetos, 345 Aculeate wasps in Texas and adjacent texanum, 7 Araceae, 74 DECEMBER 1998 INDEX TO VOLUME 43 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 (« g., a, an, the, observationso n 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 ily, genus and species names are included each time they appear in the ibstracts, text tabies, and figure legends Abelos I ffany N states (Hymenoptera: Sphecidas ( Pompilidae, Mutillidae) new dis Ambystomatidae, 7 A nes tribution records of, Allan W Ameiridae 59 ncolor, 243, 266 Hook, 249-255 imeiurus melas, 119 asiocarpa, 204, 205, 208, 209-212 Agave Zyl” Ammodramus savannarum, 456 Abundance and habitat associations of lecheguilla, 197, 200 immotragus lervia, 163 common poorwills in the Sonoran striata, 39 Amphibia, 88-91 Desert Paul C. Hardy, Tiffany N Agelaius phoeniceus, 456 Amphibolorus, 391 Abelos Robert X. Barry, and Mi Ageniella Amphispiza hlineata 158 chael 1 Morrison, 234-241 inrizonica Amsinckia tessellata, 48 Abundance and seasonal variation of cupida western sandpipers (( ahdns mau faceta, 25 ri) in Baja California Sur Mexico igkistrodon Guillermo Fernandez, Roberto contortrix, 11, 499-500 Carmona ind Horacio de la Cue hiscn orus, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19 Aglaodiaptomus clavipe s, 258 261 imericane igosia chrysogaster, 81 lypeata, 222 Aguirre, Alonso, see Trevino-Villarreal recca berlandier 195-203 Julián, — cyanoptera, 221 onsincta Alienrolfea occidentalis, 426 discors, 222 mnigera Alnus blatyrhynchos jarnesiana incana 208, 214 strepera 221 greggi, 450 senuala 213 Ancylostoma, 477 200 \lopecia associated with postjuvenile Andelt, William F and Thomas D. I molt in a wild population of Pero Beck Effect of black-footed ferret myscus maniculatus, John A. Sin odors on behavior and reproduc chaffnerii clair Robert I Lochmiller tion of prairie dogs, 344-351 smallii, 199 Charles W. Qualls, Jr and Connie Anguidad subangulata C. Cummings 105-407 Acanthaceae Alopex lagopus, 476 Acanthocyclops, 256 Aloysia gratissima, 197, 200, 275-277 inodonta 329 brevispinosus, 257 Alinplex Ansley, R | see Kramp, B. A exilis, 258, 261 canescens, 408 Anticlea elegans 210 robustus, 257, 258, 261 confertifolia, 408 Antiloc apra americana, 15 163-169 smithae, 258, 261 A mazilia 15 vernalis, 257, 258, 261 candida, 231 Antrozous pallidus, 54 Acer glabrum, 243 tzacatl, 231 A phelocoma ichatocarpus nigricans, 276 A{mblema plicata, 321-332 californica, 170 Achillea lanulosa, 210 Amblycercus holosericeus, 232 coerulescens, 156 Achras zapota, 229 Ambrosia Aplodontia rufa 345 Aconitum columbianum, 214 confertifolia, 408 Apocyclops panamensis, 258 ins crepitans, 8 dumosa, 48, 234, 391, 408 Aporosaura anchietae, 391 Acrolophitus variegatus, 296-298 1 mbystoma Aquila chrysaetos, 345 Aculeate wasps in Texas and adjacent texanum, 7 Araceae, 74 December 1998 Index to Volume 42 Arachnida 296-299 Ballinger Royce| see Lemos-Espinal, Bombycilla cedrorum, 456 Araliaceae, 74 Julio A., — Boraginaceae, 42 irctodiaptomus dorsalis, 258, 261 Barn owl prey use in Chihuahuan De- Borrichia frutescens, Arctostaphylos adenotricha, 209 sert foothills, Eric F Jorgensen, Bos taurus, 300-312 irdea alba, 497 Scott M. Sell, and Stephen Demar Bosmina irenotherus joshuaensis, 291-295 ais, 53-56 coregoni, 95-96 Anstida, 451 Barnes, Paul W see Gass, Leila, and — longirostris, 95-96 longiseta, 450 Barry Robert X., see Hardy, Paul ( dlosmina (Eubosmina) coregoni (Crusta- purpurea, 196 Bastardia viscosa, 276, 277 cea, Cladocera) in Missouri: a new ternipes, 450 Bauerus dubiaquercus, 195-496 record and range extension, a inzona elegans, 443, 445 Bauerus dubiaquercus (Vespertilionidae) note on the occurrence of, Wil- Arkansia wheeleri, 341 in Oaxaca, Mexico, first record of, liam R. Mabee 95-96 Army ant from southern Texas (Hy Miguel A Briones Salas, 495-496 Bothriochloa saccharioides, 459 menoptera Formicidae Beaucarnea gracilis, 39 douteloua, 165, 451, 498 William P. MacKay III IO Beck, Thomas D. 1 Andelt, Wil- aristidoides, 450 Arnica liam F., and — barbata, 450 cordifolia, 205, 208-212 Belomicrus quemaya, 251 curtipendula, 166, 450 atifolia, 205 Berberis trifoliolata, 190 200 eriopoda, 167. 270. 450 irremon aurantitrostris Berk lona M see Trevino-Villarreal gracilis, 167 Arremonops Julian, — Bradytriton, 9 chloronotus Bernardia Brahea nitida, 39 rufivireatus mexicana, 39 Breeding duck populations and pro irtemesia, 12 myricaefolia, 276 ductivity on montane wetlands in tridentata, | Bernstein Ruth and Stephen Bern Arizona, James H. Gammonley Artemisia, 136 stein Assortative mating by size in and Leigh H. Fredrickson, 219- hlifolia, 166 two species of Chauliognathus (Co- 922977 udoviciana, 196 leoptera: Cantharidae), 62-69 Brickellia californica, 54 scopulorum, 208, 212 Bernstein, Stephen, see Bernstein, Briones Salas, Miguel A., First record of tndentata 210 Ruth and — Bauerus dubiaquercus (Vespertilion Asclepiadaceas Berry Mark E., and Carl I Bock, Ef idae) in Oaxaca, Mexico, 495-496 fects of habitat and landscape Bromelia, 276 characteristics on avian breeding Bromus, 138 syriaca, 4 distributions in Colorado foothills canadensis, 212 214 Assortative mating by size in two spe shrub 153-461 Brown, J]. Jed, see Glenn, Edward, — Coleop € of Chauliognathus Bestelmeyer Brandon 1 and Matthew Bryocamptus minutus, 259 era: Cantharidae Ruth Bern I. Stevenson Documenting risk Bubo virginianus, 235 stein and Stephen Bernstein, 62- avoidance in desert rodents using Bubulcus ibis, 497 b9 1 new technique, 397-402 Buchloe dactyloides, 301 Astragalus Bidens aristosa, 435 Bufo miser, 210 Bigoniaceae, 276 alvarius, 158 Athene cuniculana Bihr, Keeley ], and Rosemary J]. Smith cognatus, 158, 44 Atriplex, 48 Location, structure, and contents marinus, 7 canescens, 54, 165 176-182. 450. 470 of burrows of Spermophilus lateralis punctatus, 7, 44 Attheyell pilosa ind Tamias minimus, two ground speciosus, 8 ttila spadiceus, 2 dwelling sciurids, 352-362 woodhousii, 498 Auplopus mexicanus, 253 Bi mp) alaria, 283 Bufonidae, 7 Auth, David L., see Smith, Hobart M Bison bison, 417 Bumelia divalvia, 321-332 celastrina, 276, 277 {utomolus ochrolaemus Black-footed ferret odors on behavior laetevirens, 276 Aves 196-498 and reproduction of prairie dogs, Bursera iyenia, 276 effect of William F. Andelt and copallifera, 34 microphylla, 39 Thomas D. I. Beck, 344-351 fagaroides, 34 Aythya Bobcat (Lynx rufus) n Jalisco, Mexico, simaruba, 101, 229, 276 ff ints 99 range extension of the Carlos A Burseraceae, 74 americana, 221 López-González Alberto Gonza- Bush, J. K., see Van Auken, O. Y collaris, 222 lez-Romero and John W Laun- and — alisneria, 2 dré, 103-105 Buteo Bobcats in residential areas: distribu jamaicensis, 345 Baccharis sarothroides tion and homeowner attitudes lagopus, 345 Baeolophus Robert L. Harrison, 169-475 regalis, 344 bicolor, 279 Bock, Carl I see Berry, Mark E wollweben, and — Caching of prey by a long-tailed weasel Baileya multiradiata, 450 Boerhaavia spicata, 450 (Mustela frenata), an observation Bakerilymnaea techella, 283 Boerhavia spicata, 449 on, Erin Muths, 106 Southwestern Naturalist see Ott, lames R ucrophyllum adensis, 208, 210, 212 ercocarpus montanus, 45 7 ccidin bigeminum, 477 ercomacra tyrannina, offea arabica, 495-496 eriodaphnia l olabtes auratus, 456 eniophylle eropales longipes, 25 oldren, Cade e Coldren, Mary handna enophy rvus elaphus, 345 K ullicarpa acuminata, 2 le torquata, 231 oldren, Mary K., Cade L. Coldren ampbell B see Miller, D. S todipus, 53-55, 400, 480 Kimberly G. Smith, and Sterling S ampos, E., see Miller, D. S mailer 58 Lacy, First Neotropic cormorant ampostoma anomalum, 340 alifornicus, 48 182 Phalacrocorax brasilianus Aves faailll,a x, R39O1T, AS 99 P>h} alacrocoracidacj breediJ ng re penicillatus, 158 ‘ r Arkansas, 496-498 210, 211 y OSISSI 18. 376-380. 397 108. 409 bn deiphinae vanicus, ( dor pattern variants in the Trans-Pe elydra serpentina cos copperhead Michael R. Hay helydridae, 9 nie and Alec Knight, 499-500 hilomeni aber constrictor, 10 hilopsis lin olubridae, 10, 41 hiroptera rostaphyllis polifoli niropterotri ym posit. 5 hiszar, David mos-Espinal, Ju lio A = opus hiszar, David ‘e Smith, Hobart ontrer: quieta, Alberto, New M cords of the snail Melanoides tuber lata (Miller, 1774) (Gastropoda Thiaridae) in the Cuatro Ciene Basin, and its distribution in yahuila, Mexico hondestes grammacus hordeiles acutipennis, hrysactinia mexicana, hrysothamnus, 138 nauseosus, 63 ba nona, Robs = ae orytophanidae Guillermo tharexylum berlandien 1, 101-102 ladocera, 95p -96 ou4t aportla egah iesbrecthiany a, 39 ladophora glomerata, 81 ovell Miller, D. S is pretiosa, 231 ionomys glareolus, 345 mmptus atherpes ilbuquerquensis 259 audata deitersi, 259. 260 ecropia mexicar 2 letodidae, 259 erba nemidophorus parvifolia, 34 exsanguis, 443, 445, 446 inidis, 11, 345 exsanquis, 441 rotaphytidae, 6 utans, Y rotaphytus aevigata marmoratus 5 alifornicus, 48 pallida, 4 3 7 975 es bt humilis, 276, 277 sexlineatus, 10 rotobhaga sulcirostris, 231 eratoides lanata 7, 45 tesselatu Crustacea, 95-96, 256-265 Ceratophyllus, 358 tigris, 158 Cryptantha, 138 ercens uniparens y ( ryptocyclops bicolor, 257 astarte, 252 nidoscolus Crystallaria asprella, 338 rufopicta, 252 multilobus, 276 Ctenophorus, 391, 393 ercidium, 234 tehuacanensis, 39 Cucurbita foetidissima, 167 December 1998 Index to Volume Cummings, Connie Sinclair megarhinus, 89 Echinocereus enneacanthus, 200 John A., — rabbi, 89, 90 Ectemnius ( upressaceae 303-373 sanctibarbarus, 89, 90 satan, 251 ( upressus xolocalcae, 89 sonorensis, 251 forbesti, 363-373 Descurainia pinnata, 450, 451 Ectocyclops macrocarpa, 267 Desmanthus velutinus, 196 phaleratus, 258 Cutler Tricia I and Michael I Mor- Desmognathus auriculatus, 7 rubescens, 258 rison, Habitat use by small verte Diacyclops, 261 Egretta brates at two water developments bernardi, 258 caerulea, 497 in southwestern Arizona, 155-162 chakan, 258 thula, 497 Cyanocitta puuc 258 tricolor, 497 ristata, 174 thomas:, 96 Elaeagnus angustifolia, 470 stelleri, 456 Dialium quianense, 229 Elaphe Cyanocompsa Diaphanosoma birgei, 95 guttata, 10 cyanoides, 232 Diaptomidae, 258, 259 obsoleta, 10 parellina, 232 Diaptomus, 260 Elaphoidella Cyclopidae, 258 Diets of native and non-native ungu- bidens, 259 ( yclops viridis, 257 lates in southcentral New Mexico grandidien, 259 Cynodon dactylon, 14 Christine Smith, Raul Valdez, Jerry I leocarpaceae, 74 Cynomys L. Holechek, Phillip J].Z wank, and I lliptio, 329 gunnisoni, 148 Manuel Cardenas, 163-169 I lymus, 138 leucurus, 148 Digitaria californica, 450 Empidonax oberholseri, 456 ludovicianus, 148 344-35 Diosaccidae, 259 F mydidae, 9 mexicanus, 147-154 Di Spryros F ngelmannia pinnatifida, 196 parvidens, 147, 148 palmeri, 42-44 I phedra Cyprinella whipplei, 340 texana, 41-44, 190, 200, 276, 277 antisyphilitica, 200 Cyprinus carpio, 119 Dipodomys 55, 480 nevadensis, 408 Cytharexyllun tetramerum, 39 agilis, 397, 481, 482 trifurca, 165, 166, 270 deserti, 158, 397, 399 viridis, 138, 397 Dacryodes excelsa, 71, 72, 74 ingens, 2 Ephuta sudatrix, 254 Dalea merriami, 158, 271, 397-401 Epilobocera situatifrons, 72 formosa, 54, 165 ordii, 147 148, 153, 271, Epinysson mellipes, 251 thyrsiflora, 276, 277 simulans, 397, 399 Equisetum arvense, 208, 212 Danaea nodosa, 74, spectabilis, 269-273 Equus caballus, 163-169 Danthonia intermedia, 214 stephensi, 2 Eragrostis lehmanniana, 449, 450 Daphnia Dipogon Eremobates galeata, 95 graenichen, 255 durangonus, 294 retrocurva, 95 iracundus, 253 marathon, 291-295, 296-299 Darcythompsoniidae, 259 Dipylidium caninum, 477 palpisetulosus, 294 Dasilirion, 39 Dirofilaria immitis, 476—478 remobatidae, 291-295, 296-299 Dasymutilla serenitas 254 Dispersal of seeds as nest material by remorhax magnus, 296 Dasypodidae, 491-495 the cactus wren, Suzanne J. Mil ricameria austrotexana, 276, 277 Dasypus novemcinctus, 462-468, 491-495 ton,W . R. J. Dean,G . I. H. Kerley, ngeron Daucus carota, 131, 434 M. T. Hoffman, and W. G. Whit formosissimus, 210, 214 Davis, William E., Jr , see Kricher, John ford, 449-452 melanocephalus, 208, 211 C., and Distegia involucrata, 210, 212 nogonum annuum, 450 de la Cueva, Horacio, see Fernández Distichlis spicata, 313, 315, 316, 318, 319 rioneuron pulchellum, 54, 450, 451 Guillermo, — Distributional records for Texas rep- theostoma Dean, W. R. J., see Milton, Suzanne tiles and amphibians, new, Ronald chlorosomum, 338 L. Gutberiet, Jr., Carol I Stewart, theostoma Deckard, Krista, see Mathis, Alicia, — and Michael B. Keck 6-12 proe liare, 338 Demarais, Stephen, see Jorgensen, Eric Documenting risk-avoidance in desert radiosum, 340 E, — rodents using a new technique vivax, 338 Dendrocancla Brandon T. Bestelmeyer and Mat- ubosmina coregoni, 95-96 anabatina, thew T. Stevenson, 397-402 ucalyptus caesia, 368 homochroa, Drosophila melanogaster, 2 ucometis penicillata, 232 Dendroica Duer, Connie, see Mathis, Alicia, Cucyclops coronata, 158, 456 Dumetella carolinensis, 456 agilis, 256-258, 261 pensyk anica, 456 Duranta repens, 276 bondi, 258 petechia, 156 Dyssodea acerosa, 54 conrowae, 257, 258 De ndropanax arboreus, 74 Dytiscidae, 80, 81 elegans, 258 Dendrotriton, 88 festivus, 258 bromeliacia, 89, 90 Ebenaceae, 42 prionophorus, 258 cuchumatanus, 89 Ebenopsis ebano, 42-44 serrulatus, 258 The Southwestern Naturalist Euderma maculat um, 266-269 Flourensia cernua, 54 Gekkonidae, 9 bus Forest communities at Fraser Experi Genetic diversity among four amble mental Forest Colorado Laurie nini species (Bivalvia: Unionidae) Stroh Huckaby and W. H Moir in the Cache and White rivers, Ar 204-218 kansas Ronald 1 Johnson, Fang Eumops Forest stand characteristics of SUCCESS Qing Liang and Jerry L. Farris Eupatoriun ful and unsuccessful Merriam's 321-332 aozduorreautmu,m , 272765 y” tAurrikzeoyn a nesBtr ians iteFs Wian kenloirntgh -ceSntterveanl GenetiTchso masof Ea. fLeoeu, ndeJrr aenvde nt W. tShuee Euphagus yanocephalus 157 S. Rosenstock and Harley G Fairbanks, 415-418 Euphonia Shaw 242-248 Genoways Hugh H., sec Freeman, Pa gouldi Foresteria tric aW and — hirundinacea trubescens, 190 Geomys, 54 Euphorhia intisibhyitt angustifolia, 200 Geranium rnichardsonu Euphorbiaceae Forestieria angustifolia, 200 Germination and early growth traits of quadr Formicarius analis 14 plant species native to northern Formicidae Mexico, Joel Flores and Enrique Fossaria modicella Jurado, 40-46 Fouquiena formosa Gila Fragaria virginiana, 210 robusta 115 Faeth Stanley H., see Koenig, Walter Franzinua, 116 senunuda 115-122 D., and Fredrickson Leigh H ‘ Gammon Glaucdium brasilianum, 235 Fairbanks, W. Sue see Les Thomas, I ley, James H and Glenn, Edward David Moore Stewart Jr., and Free-living freshwater copepods (Crus Sanderson, ] Jed Brown Don tacea) of Mexico, an undated list Lash Manse | Nelson and Jody Johnson, Ronald of the, E. Suárez-Moralaends J]. W Waugh Comparison of growth Reid, 256-265 Freeman Patricia W and Hugh H iennds vmaroireptiheosl oogcyci denotfa lisA triapnldex acnagnuess Genoways Recent northern re tifolia, 176-182 cords of the nin banded armadil Glycena 215 Fernánde Roberto Car lo (Dasypodidae in Nebraska 205 mona, and Hor acio de la Cueva 191-495 striata, 205 oAt buwnedsatnecren : asnad ndspeiapseornasl v( ariCaaltiidorins FrenchO,b serBvaartbiaoran s aonnd theA marnedprao ducLotlilvaer GGloycphf hnoarthhyira hhuysp olsepuicrhuar, us 42= 330-232 - in Ba ja California Sur Me Xx behavior of captive Tadarida brasi Goldberg, Stephen R., Reproduction ico, 57-61 hensis mexicana (Chiroptera Mo Ferris David K M. J. Killion, K. P. Fer lossidae) 184-490 in the Sonoran whipsnake Masti his bilineatus Serpentes Colu ris, W. E. Gi ant, and S. B. Vinson Fulmarus glacialis, 402, 403 Influence of relative abundance of Fundulus olivaceus, 336 bridae 2415 red importe d fire ants (Solenopsis Gonolobus, 42-44 Gonzalez-Roniero, Alberto, see López small mammal cap Galeodes, 294 tures, 97-10( } arabs, 292 GopheGrousn zalageazss iziiC,a rlo39s1, A 407-411 Ferris, K Ferris David K Gahum tomentosum 149 Ferrissia, 2 Gambelia wislizenti 143, 445 Gorytes deceptor, 2 Festuca minutiflore z, 211 Gambusia affinis 119 340 Ficken, Millicen see Nocedal, Jorge Gammonley James H and Le lorothyae and Fredrickson, Breeding duck Gouania lupuloides, 276 Ficus, 276 ulations and productivity on mon W. E., see Ferris David K Fish assemblage structure rom 20 tane wetlands in Arizona, 219-227 William | See Trevino-Villat years ol collections in the Kia Gannon Michael R., see Willig, Mi real, Julian michi River Oklahoma, Mark Py chael R Graptemys ron, Caryn ( Vaughn Matthew R Gannon William I Syntopy between kohni. 6 Winston, an d Jimmie Pigg 336 two species of long-eared bats (My pseudogeographica, 6, 9 otis evotis and Myotis auriculus Graptoconxa serrulata, SU—86 Flores, Joel, and Enrique Jurado, Ger 394 396 Grayia spinosa, 408 minaton ane l early growth traitso f Garrulus glandarius, 17 Growth and morphology of Atriplex ca 14 plant spec ies native to northern Garrya o ata, 39 escens Varieties occidentalis and ar Mexico, 40 16 Gass Leila and Paul W Barnes, Micro gustifolia comparison of Edward Floristic and life form diversity along climate and understory structure Glenn David Moore Stewart San an altitudina | gradient in an inter of live oak (Quercus fusiformis) clus derson, J Jed Brown Don Lash tropical sem iarid Mexican region ters in central Texas, USA, 183 Mansel Nelson and Jody Waugh Carlos Mont ana and Alfonso Val 94 176-182 lente Banuet 2 39 Gastrophryne olivacea, 8 Growth rates of juvenile nine-banded Flonsuga mellivora 225 Gastropoda, 283-286 armadillos Colleen M Mc December 1998 Index to Volume 42 Donough, Suzanne A. McPhee Harvey, James E., see Scoppettone, G Hymenoclea, 49 and W. ] Loughry 162-468 Gary, — salsola, 48 Gryllus 999 Havardia pallens, 42-44 Hyme nopappus flavescens, 165, 166 Guaiacum angustifolium, 276, 277 Haynie, MichaelR. , and Alec Knight Hymenoptera, 249-255, 333-335 Guarea guidonia, 74 Color pattern variants in the Hypsiglena torquata, 443, 445 Guazuma ulmifolia, 276 Prans-Pecos copperhead, 499-500 Guiraca caerulea, 157 Hechtia, 39 Ichnanthus pallens, 74-76 Gutberlet, Ronald L., Jr., Carol I Stew Helianthus, 498 Icteria virens, 45 156 art, and Michael B. Keck, New dis mnuus, 63 14 Icterus bullockii, 456 tributional records for Texas rep baradoxus, 313-320 Idionycteris phyllotis 266 tiles and amphibians, 6-12 petiolaris, 314 Iguanidae, 6 Gutierrezia sarothrae, 54 142, 450 170 Helietta parvifolia, 42 Influence of relative abundance of red Gyalopior canum, 443, 445 Helisoma anceps, 285 imported fire ants (Solenopsis invic Gymnocichla nudiceps, 231 Helpers in the bridled titmouse Jorge ta) on small mammal captures Gymnura marmorata, 502 Nocedal and Millicent S Ficken David K. Ferris, M. J. Killion, K. P. 9989 Ferris, W. I Grant and S. B. Vin- Habia rubica, 232 Hemidactylus turcicus, 9 son 97-100 Habitat and landscape characteristics Henicorhina leucosticta, 232 Insect dispersal in a drying desert on avian breeding distributions in Hensley Rebecca A Michael J. Me stream: effectso f temperaturaen d Colorado foothills shrub, effects Coid and Carl A Luer Litter var water loss, Josefa Velasco and An of, Mark E Berry and Carl I iation in the Atlantic guitarfish dres Millan, 80-87 Bock, 453-461 (Rhinobatidae Rhinobatos lentigi Intraspecific male aggression in Areno Habitat use by semi-aquatic snakes at nosus) with comments on distri- therus joshuaensis Brookhart and ponds on a reclaimed strip mine bution in the Gulf of Mexico 501- Muma, and Eremobates marathoni Michael B. Keck, 13-19 504 Muma (Solifugae, Eremobatidae) Habitat use by small vertebrates at two Heracleum sphondylium, 214 Fred Punzo, 291-295 water developments in southwest Herpetofauna associated with arroyos Ipomoea, 276 ern Arizona Tricia I Cutler and ind uplands in foothills of the Isocoma drummondiu, 276 Michael I Morrison 155-162 Chihuahuan Desert Eric E. Jor Ixodes, 147, 149 150 Habitat vegetative condition on trap re gensen ind Stephen Demarais kingi, 477, 478 sponse of rodents associated with 141-448 scuiJp tus 177, 478 burrow mounds of Dipodomys spec Heterodon platirh inos, 10 tabilis in a desert grassland, influ Heteropogon contortus, 451 Jatropha dioica, 200, 276, 277 ence of, Fenton R. Kay 969-273 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, 75 Johnson Ronald 1 Fang Qing Liang Haigh, Sandra L., Stem diameter-age Hilaria and Jerry I Farris Genetic diver relationships of Tamarix ramosissi mutica 165, 166 s(iBtyi vaalmvioan g Unfioourn idaameb)l emiin ntih es peCcaicehse ma on lake shore and stream sites Hoffman M see Milton, Suzanne and White rivers Arkansas, 321- in southern Nevada 125-429 Haliaeetus leucoce Holbrookia maculata 198 Jorgensen Eric E and Stephen De Halicyclops, 261 Holechek Jerry L., see Smith, Chris marais Herpetofauna associated Halmicayglnoipcse ps 257 und - with arroyos and uplands in foot Homocyclops ater, 258 hills of the Chihuahuan Desert caneki Hook Allan W., New distribution re 141-448 cenoticola magniceps cords of aculeate wasps in Texas Jorgensen Eric | Scott M. Sell, and and adjacent states (Hymenop Stephen Demarais, Barn owl prey Hall, Linnea S and Michael L. Mor tera Sphecidae Pompilidae Mu use in Chihuahuan Desert foot rison, Responses of mice to fluc tillidae) 249-255 hills, 53-56 tuating abitat quality II. A supple Hoplisoides placidus, 252 Junco mentation experiment 137-146 Hoplocercidae, 6 hyemalus, 457 Hall, LinneaS ., see Morrison Michael Huckaby Laurie Stroh, and W. H hymenalis 139 L., and — Moir Forest communities at Fra Juncus drummondii, 214 Hamelia patens ser Experimental Forest Colora Juniper us Haplopappus do, 204-218 ashei, 183, 184, 189 gracilis, 450 Hybognathus communis, 21 214 enetus, 431 nuchalis, 341 deppeana, 243 Hardy, Paul ( Tiffany N. Abeloe Rob placitus, 341 monosper ma, ert X. Barry and Michael I Mor Hydrophilidae, 80, 81 osteosperma, 377 rison, Abundance and habitat as Hyla oteosperma, 138 sociations of common poorwills in hryscocelis,8 pinchotii, 184 the Sonoran Desert, 234-241 crucifer,© virginiana, 184 Harrison Robert 1 Bobcats in resi versicolor, 8 Jurado, Enrique, see Flores, Joel, dential areas distribution and Hylidae, 8 and — homeowner attitudes 169-475 Hylophilus ochraceiceps, 2° Jurena, P. N. and O. W. Van Auken, The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 43, no. 4 Woody plant recruitment under Lampropeltis calligaster, 10 McCoid and Carl A. Luer, 501- canopies of two acacias in a south Lampsilis, 3929 504 western Texas shrubland, 195-203 Laniocera rufescens, 231 Location, structure, and contents of Lantana horrida, 200, 276 burrows of Spermophilus lateralis Kar vinskia Larrea, 18-52 and Tamias minimus, two ground humboldtiana tridentata, 35, 47, 54 156 165 196 dwelling sciurids Keeley ] Bihr humboltiana 234, 313, 318, 377 391 397 108 and Rosemary J. Smith, 352-362 Kay Fenton R., Influence of habitat 109, 450 Lochmiller Robert I see Sinclair vegetative condition on trap re Lash, Don see Glenn, Edward John A., — sponse of rodents associated with Lathyrus leucanthus 214 Lollar Amanda, see French, Barbara burrow mounds of Dipode mys Spec Laundré, John W see López-González and — tabilis in a desert grassland, 269. Carlos A., — Long foraging distance for a spotted Lec Thomas, E., Jr and W. Sue Fair bat (Euderma maculatum) in north Keck Michael B., Habitat use by semi banks, The geneticso f 1 founder ern Arizona, Michael ]. Rabe, Me iquatic snakes at ponds on a re event, 415418 lissa S. Siders, C. Richard Miller claimed strip mine, 13-19 Leguminosae, 42 and Tim K. Snow, 266-269 Keck Michael B., sec Gutberlet Ron Lei Simon A., Soil properties of the López-González Carlos A Alberto ald L., Jr Kelso Sand Dunes in the Mojave González-Romero and John W Keeley, Jon| € Schwilk, Dylan W Desert, 47- Laundré Range extension of the and Lemmiscus curtatus, 359 bobcat (Lynx rufus) in Jalisco Kerley, G. L H., see Milton, Suzanne Lemos-Espinal Julio A Hobart M Mexico, 103-105 J Smith Royce E Ballinger, Geof Loughry, W. J., see McDonough Col Killion, M. J., see Ferris David K., — frey R. Smith and David Chiszar leen M Kinkajou, Potos flavus (Carnivora Pro A contribution to the superspecies Luer, Carl A., see Hensley, Rebecca cyonidae from Isla Cozumel concept of the lizard Sceloporus un ES Quintana Roo Mexico first re dulatus: S. u. belli, a species, 20-24 Ly upinus, 35e 8 cord of the Enrique Martinez Leopardus pardalis, 104, 273-279 Luzula parviflora, 214 Meyer, Miguel Martinez-Morales Lepomis, 14 Lyau m and Javier Sosa-Escalante 101-102 macrochirus, 340 andersonu, 408 Kinosternidae, 9 marginatus, 338 berlandieri, 27 6, 92/7/7 Kinosternor megalotis, 340 pallidum, 408 nnatum, © Leptocans stromatolicolus, 59 Lynx rufus, 103-105, 469-475 odora tum, 6, 9 Leptochloa dubia, 165, 166 Lysiloma divaricata, 34 Knight Alec, see Haynie, Michael R Leptodea, 329 Lythrurus umbratilis, 340 and — Leptodiaptomus, 260 Koe bertinia shir osa 276 277 assiniboiensis 258. 261 I Mabee, William R., A note on the oc- Koenig, Walter D and Stanley H connexus, 258, 261 currence of Bosmina (Eubosmina) Faeth Effects of storage on tannin cuauhtemoci, 2 coregoni (Crustacea, Cladocera) in anmaal protein content of cached mexicanus, 258, 2 Missouri: a new record and range acorns, 170-175 novamexicanus, 25 extension, 95-96 Kramena glandulosa 200 siciloides, 258, 261 Machaeranthera tanacetifolia, 450 Kramp, B. A., R. J Ansley, and T. R Leptodora kindti, 95 MacKay, William P., A new army ant Funnell Survival of mesquite Leptoloma cognatum, 196 from southern Texas (Hymenop- seedlings emerging from cattle Leptopogon amaurocephalus, 231 tera: Formicidae) 333-335 and wildlife feces in a semi-arid Leptotila cassinii, 231 Macrocyclops gg rassland 300-312 Leptotyphlopidae, 11 albidus, 2 Kricher, John C., and William E Davis Leptotyphlops fuscus, 25 o] Jr., Species richness and site fidel dulcis, 11, 437-440 143, 445 Mahonia repens, 209 ity among resident Neotropical humilis, 437-440 Malacoptila panamensis, 231, 23; birds 228-233 Lepus americanus, 144, 345 Malphigia glabra, 42, Leucaena pulverulenta, Malpighiaceae, 42, 276 Labidesthes sicculus, 336, 338, 340 Leucophyllum frutescens, 42-44, 196, 200 Mammilaria sulcata, 197 Labidus coccus, 335 Leucophylum frutescens, 276, ‘ Mammillaria, 27 Laboratory evidence for territorial be- Liang, Fang Qing, see Johnson, Ronald spinosa, 29, 39 havior by the southern red-backed L., — sulcata, 200 salamander, Plethodon serratus: in- Linnaea borealis, 212 Manacus candei, 230-232 fluence of residency status and Liris Manilkara bidentata, 74 pheromonal advertisement, Alicia muspa, 250 Marattiaceae, 74 Mathis, Krista Deckard and Con- partitus, 250 Marcgravia rectiflora, 72, 74 nie Duer, 1-5 Litter variation in the Atlantic guitar Marcgraviaceae, 74 Laccophilus maculosus, 80-86 fish (Rhinobatidae: Rhinobatos len Margarops fuscatus, 72 Lacy, Sterling S., see Coldren, Mary tiginosus) with comments on distri Marmota A bution in the Gulf of Mexico, Re- flaviventris, 359 Lamponius portoricensis, 76 becca A. Hensley, Michael | monax, 345 December 1998 Index to Volume 42 Martinez-Meyer Enrique Miguel Mar reidae, 257, 258, 261 > oppettone, Peter H. Rissler, M tinez-Morales, and Javier Sosa-Es yutsil, 258 Bridget Nielsen, and James E. Har calante, First record of the kinka Mesogyna hepatica, 477 vey, 115-122 jou, Potos flavus (Carnivora: Pro Metopium browne, 101 Moir, W. H Huckaby Laurie cyonidac from Isla Cozumel Vexipyrgus churinceanus, 283 Stroh, and Quintana Roo, Mexico, 101-102 Mexistiobia manantialis, 283 Moloch, 393 Martínez-Morales, Miguel, see Martí Mexithauma quadnpaludium, 283 horridus, 391 1ez-Meyer, Enrique, — Micrathene whitneyi, 235 Molossidae, 484-490 Mascagnia parvifolia, 39 Microcerculus marginatus, 232 Molothrus ater, 453, 456 Masticophis Microclimate and understory structure Momotus momota, 231 bilineatus, 412-415 of live oak (Quercus fusiformis) clus Montaña, Carlos, and Alfonso Valiente flagellum, 158 ters in central Texas USA Leila Banuet, Floristic and life-form di lateralis, 412 Gass and Paul W. Barnes, 183-194 versity along an altitudinal gradi taeniatus, 412 Microcyclops ent in an intertropical semiarid Mastigodiaptomus anceps, 258 Mexican region, 25-39 ulbuquerquensis, 25 . 260, 261 ceibaensis, 258 Montanoa tehuacana, 39 montezumae, 258 dubitabilis, 258 Moore, David, see Glenn, Edward nesus, 258, 261 rubellus, 258, 261 Moraria cristata, 259 texensis, 258 varicans, 258 Morkillia mexicana, 39 Mathis, Alicia, Krista Deckard, and Microdiaptomus cokeri, 258, 261 Morone chrysops, 338 Connie Duer, Laboratory evidence Microhylidae, 8 Morrison, Michael L., and Linnea S for territorial behavior by the Micromenetus brongniartianus, 283 Hall, Responses of mice to fluctu southern red-backed salamander Micronycteris megalotis, 496 ating habitat quality I. Patterns lethodon serratus. influence of res Microtus, 53 from a long-term observational idency status and pheromonal ad agrestis, 345 study, 123-136 vertisement, | arvalis, 345, 349 Morrison, Michael L., see Cutler, Tricia Maytenus texana canicaudus, 345 L., and — McClenaghan, Leroy R montanus, 345 Morrison, Michael 1 see Hall, Linnea dale, Harold D and — pennsylvanicus, 345 S., and — McCoid, Michael ]., see Hensley, Re pinetorum, 98 Morrison, Michael 1 see Hardy, Paul becca A., — Millan Andres, see Velasco, Josefa E McDonough, Colleen M Suzanne A and — Motothrus ater, 158 McPhee, and W. J] Loughry Miller, ( Richard, see Rabe, Michael Mrazekiella pilosa, 259 Growth rates of juvenile nine J a Muhlenbergia banded armadillos, 462-468 Miller, D. S B. G. Campbell, R. G. Me porter, 450 McLean, R. G., see Miller, D. S., — Lean, I Campos, and D. F. Covell porten, 54, 165, 166, 442, 149-451 McNeely David I The Southwestern Parasites of swift fox Vulpes velox) Mus musculus, 98, 148 Association of Naturalists minutes rom southeastern Colorado, 476— Mustela of the meeting of the Board of 179 erminea, 345 Goverannd oOfrficsers , Albuquer Milton, SuzannJ.e, W. R. J. Dean, G. I eversmanni, 345 que, New Mexico, Thursday, 9 H. Kerley, M. T. Hoffman, and W frenata, 106 April 1998, 505-510 G. Whitford, Dispersal of seeds as nigripes, 344-351 McNeely, David I The Southwestern nest material by the cactus wren nivalis, 345 Association of Naturalists minutes 149-452 vison, 345 of the business meeting Albu Mimocichla plumbea, 7 Muths, Erin An observation on cach- querque, New Mexico, Friday, 10 Mimosa ing of prey by a long-tailed weasel April 1998, 510-514 luisana, 38 (Mustela frenata), 106 McPhee Suzanne A see McDonough me lacophylla, 276 Mutillidae, 249-255 Colleen M Mimus polyglottos, 156 Myadestes Megacyclops latipes, 258 Minikara achras, 101 townsendi, 456 Melanerpes formicivorus, 170 Mionectes oleaginea, 230-232 unicolor, 232 Melanoides tuberculata, 283-286 Misumena vatia, 435 Myiobius sulphureipygius, 231, 232 Melastomaceae, 449 Misumenoides formosipes, 435 Myotis Meleagris gallopavo, 242-248 Misume nops, 5 auriculus, 394-396 Meliaceae, 74 celer, 430, 431 evotis, 394-396 Melostiza melodia, 456 Mitella keenii, 395 Menodora longiflora, 196 odontoloma, 212 lucifugus, 489 Mesocestoides, 4 pentandra, 205 thysanodes, 396 Mesocyclops stauropetala, 205 aspericornas Moapa coriacea, 115-122 Nasella leucotricha, 301 chaci, 958 Moapa coriacea and Gila seminuda and Nasua narica, 101 edax, 96, 25 status information on other fishes Neivamyrmex ellipticus O2s9 /4 of the Muddy River, Clark County harrisi, 335 longisetus, 258 Nevada, the status of, G. Gary isodentatus, 333-335 The Southwestern Naturalist swainsont, 335 Onychorhynchus mexicanus Passerina Nelson Jim A., see Ou JamesR ., - Opheodrys aestivus, 10 amoena, 453, 456 Nelson Mansel, set Glenn, Edward Ophisaurus attenuatus, 9 cyanea, 456 Veobuxbaumia tetetzo, 27, 34, 38 Opisocrostis aullinia, 276 Veotoma, 55 hirsutus, 147, 148 Paxistima myrsinites, 209 albigula, 148, 158, 271 tuberculatus, 150 ’ecani angulatus, 228 fuscipes, 48 182 Opluridae, 6 edicularis racemosa, 211 lepida, 125, 480-483 Oporornis tolmier, 456 Pelagic birds from coastal Michoacan micropus, 271 Opuntia, 27, 165, 166, 397, 470 records of, J. Fernando Villaseñor Neotropic cormorant, Phalacrocorax engelmannii, 276, 277 and Laura E. Villaseñor, 402-404 brasilianus (Aves Phalacrocoraci imbricata, 450 Pelobatidae, 8 dae) breeding record for Arkan leptocaulis, 200, 276, 277 Pendleton Burton K and Rosemary sas, first Mary K. Coldren, Cade1 lindheimen, 200 L. Pendleton Pollination biology Coldren Kimberly G. Smith and phaeacantha, 200 ot Coleogyne ramosissima (Rosa Sterling S Lacy 196-498 violaceae, 197, 200 ceae), 376-380 Nepsera aquatica, 449 Orbignya cohune, 229 Pendleton, Rosemary L., see Pendle Nerodia Oreobroma pygmaea, 21 ton, Burton K and — erythrogaster, | Oreochromis aurea, 115, 116, 118, 119 Perognathus, 53-55, 132 fasciata, 10, 1 121 amplus, 158 rhombifer, 10- Oreochrysum parryi, 209, 210 flavus, 148, 271, 272 sipedon, 18 Oreoxis alpina, 211, 212 longimembris, 397, 399, 400 Neutrocyclops brevifurca, 258, 261 Onigoceras, 283 parvus, 125, 138 Nielsen, M. Bridget, see Scoppettone Oropsylla hirsuta, 147-150, 154 Peromyscus, 53-55 G. Gary, — Orthilia secunda, 211 boylii, 481, 482 Nitela virginiensis, 250 Orthocyclops modestus, 258, 261 californicus, 405, 481 Nitokra Oryctolagus cuniculus, 345 eremicus, 271, 405, 481 lacustris Oryttus yumae, 252 leucopus, 98, 124, 1 pusilla Oryx gazella, 163-169 maniculatus, 106 123-136 Spinipes Oryzoborus funereus, 232 105-407 180-482 typica, 259 Oryzopsis, 138 truet, 123-136 137-146 Noccea montana, 211 Ou, James R., Jim A. Nelson, and Traci Peterson Charles ( Rain-harvesting Nocedal Jorge, and Millicent S. Fick Caillouet, The effect of spider-me behavior of a free-ranging desert en, Helpers in the bridled tit diated flower alteration on seed horned lizard (Phrynosoma platy mouse production in golden-eye p| hlox rhinos), 391-394 Notiosorex, 54 130-436 *eucetia viridans, 430, 434 Nototriton Otus Phacelia, 138, 165, 166 nasalis, 88, 89 kennicottii, 235 Phaeochroa cuvierii, 231 sanctibarbarus, 88-9 tnchopsis, 280 Phaethornis Notropis Oxybelus xerophilus, 251 longuemareus, 231 atherinoides, Oxyura jamaicensis, 221 superciliosus, 230, 231 boops 340 Phalacrocoracidae, 496—498 ortenburgen, 340 Palmaceae, 74 Phalacrocorax brasilianus, 496-498 rubellus, 338 Panicum obtusum, 165, 166 Phalaenoptilus nuttallii, 234-241 sutthusi, 338, 340 Pappogeomys castanops, 148 Phaulothamnus Spinescens, volucellus, 340 Paracyclops Pheucticus melanocephalus, 456 Nycticorax nycticorax, 497 fimbriatus, 258 259 Philodendron giganteum, 72, 74 Nyctinomops macrotis, 266 poppe:, 259 Phlogothraupis sanguinolenta 29 Nymphophilus Parapseudoleptomesochra Phlox acarinatus, 283 botosaneanui, 259 drummondiu, 434 minckleyi, 283 subterranea, 259 roemenriana 130, 431 Nysson subtilis, 251 Pararge aegeria, 293 Phoebe tampicensis Parasites of swift fox (Vulpes velox) from Ph rynocephalus helioscopus 391 O'Farrell Thomas P., sec Rauten southeastern Colorado D. S. Mill Phrynosoma strauch, Kurt R., and — er, B. G. Campbell, R. G. McLean cornutum, 9, 391, 443, 445, 498 Odocoileus E. Campos, and D. F. Covell, 476- modestum, 54, 445, 446 198-499 hemionus, 163, 345 179 blatyrhinos 391-394 virginianus, 300-312 Paridae, 279 Phrynosomatidae, 6, 9, 92-95, 381-390 virginiaus, 417 Parkinsonia texana, 276, Phyllorhynchus Oenothera deltoides, 48 Parthenium incanum, 54 browni, 413 Oncostoma cinereigulare, 231 Parus decurtatus, 41 Onychocamptus mohammed, 260 atricapillus, 156 Physa virgata, 283 Onychomys, 55 gambeli, 456 Physalis, 276 arenicola, 270-272 niger, 279 Physaloptera 177 leucogaster, 270, Passer domesticus, 457, 512 Pica pica, 456

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