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THE SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 45(4):562-578 DECEMBER 2000 INDEX TO VOLUME 45 Troy L. Best Department of Biological Sciences and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, 331 Funchess Hall, Auburn University, Alabama 36849-5414 This index was constructed by listing each article alphabetically by tite and by the last name of the first author. Titles inning with general terms or phrases (e.g., a, an, the, observations on, notes on the) are listed by the next word in the tle. Second and subsequent authors are listed with a reference to the first author. All taxa included in titles are listed, but genus, and species names are included each time they appear in the abstracts, text, tables, and figure legends visitors of vellow star thistle, Cer immania coccinea, 415, 417, 418 nsis, 239 aurea solstitialis 1 Asteraceae Ammerman, Loren K., see Higginboth- ors affecting summer distri 5 am, Jana I - ind movement of male Agropyror F Ammotrechula peninsulana, 445-448 fish, Polyodo f a, nm a Aizoaceae, 441 imorpha reservoir, Craig P. Paukert Alaephus macilent canescens, 47, 411, 412 und William L. Fisher, 133-140 lium drummondi fruticosa, 388, 390, 402, 403, 408, 410 indance and dispersiono f shellso f Allocosa, 462 411, 417 te desertsnail, Eremanonta Alloglossoides candicola 7 impelopsis Gastropoda Pulmo Alnus arborea, 408 liam D. Wiesenborn maritima, 388, 390, 410 cordata, 403, 404, 409, 410 »blongifolia, 8, 9 Amphiachyns dracunculoides, serrulata, 402, 405, 410 116, 419 Aloina bifrons, 228 Anacolia menziesii Alopecosa {nas americana Alophia drummond inaspis, 464 Alouatta palhata, 3 33 Anderson, James T., Thomas C. Tacha Aloysia gratissima, 3 / and George T. Muehl, Use of wet Aluminum foil balls to detemine home land and deepwater habitat by rangeso f woodrats, use of, Scott wintering sandhill cranes in coast Henke and Steven A. Smith, 352- al Texas, 76-79 Andrachne phyllanthoides, 410 105 2 Andrenidae, 465 102, 403 ta, 463 Andropogon 386. 400. 401. 404 littoralis, 463 gerardi, 217 ulosa, 67 Amaranthace gerardii, 4 ; 23 387, 402, 405 jubatus, 261 imaranth 7 407, 411-413, 417 su y n 3 i glomeratus 435, 437, 442 danaerfolium, 80 A mblystegium hallii, 409. 4 toma fasciculatum, 124-126, 509 americanum, 22 virginicus, 407, 410, 412 ens, 464 juratzkanum, 228 Anemone heterophylla, 105 s glabra, 401, 404 imblystegium serpens, 228 Anobiidae, 463 galinis maritima, 434, 435, 442 Ambrosia Anostraca, 111-117 Agavaceae, 441 artemisiifolia, 407, 411, 414-416 {ntennana parlini 100, 401, 405-407 Agave lechuguilla, 339 dumosa, 226, 451 Antilope cervicapra, 473 Agelenidae, 462 gray, 414 Antrozous pallidus, 350 Agrawal, Anurag A., Jennifer A. Rud psilostachya, 47, 414, 419 3 5 Aphaenogaster texanus, 119 gers, Louis W. Botsford, David 137, 441 Aphanostephus, 92, 93 Cutler, Jessica B. Gorin, Carolyn J trifida, 47, 417, 419, 420 skirrhobasis, 435, 441 Lundquist, Brian W. Spitzer, and Ameiurus, 27 Aphelocoma ultramarina, 173 Alisa L. Swann, Benefits and con- melas, 278 282, 285 Aphonopelma nayaritum, 302, : straints on plant defense against natalis, 279 Apiaceae, 441 herbivores: spines influence the 4 melanchier, 39 Apis mellifera, 3 legitimate and illegitimate flower arborea, 401, 405 Aplodinotus grunniens, 279 THE SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 45(4):562-578 DECEMBER 2000 INDEX TO VOLUME 45 Troy L. Best Department of Biological Sciences and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, 331 Funchess Hall, Auburn University, Alabama 36849-5414 This index was constructed by listing each article alphabetically by tite and by the last name of the first author. Titles inning with general terms or phrases (e.g., a, an, the, observations on, notes on the) are listed by the next word in the tle. Second and subsequent authors are listed with a reference to the first author. All taxa included in titles are listed, but genus, and species names are included each time they appear in the abstracts, text, tables, and figure legends visitors of vellow star thistle, Cer immania coccinea, 415, 417, 418 nsis, 239 aurea solstitialis 1 Asteraceae Ammerman, Loren K., see Higginboth- ors affecting summer distri 5 am, Jana I - ind movement of male Agropyror F Ammotrechula peninsulana, 445-448 fish, Polyodo f a, nm a Aizoaceae, 441 imorpha reservoir, Craig P. Paukert Alaephus macilent canescens, 47, 411, 412 und William L. Fisher, 133-140 lium drummondi fruticosa, 388, 390, 402, 403, 408, 410 indance and dispersiono f shellso f Allocosa, 462 411, 417 te desertsnail, Eremanonta Alloglossoides candicola 7 impelopsis Gastropoda Pulmo Alnus arborea, 408 liam D. Wiesenborn maritima, 388, 390, 410 cordata, 403, 404, 409, 410 »blongifolia, 8, 9 Amphiachyns dracunculoides, serrulata, 402, 405, 410 116, 419 Aloina bifrons, 228 Anacolia menziesii Alopecosa {nas americana Alophia drummond inaspis, 464 Alouatta palhata, 3 33 Anderson, James T., Thomas C. Tacha Aloysia gratissima, 3 / and George T. Muehl, Use of wet Aluminum foil balls to detemine home land and deepwater habitat by rangeso f woodrats, use of, Scott wintering sandhill cranes in coast Henke and Steven A. Smith, 352- al Texas, 76-79 Andrachne phyllanthoides, 410 105 2 Andrenidae, 465 102, 403 ta, 463 Andropogon 386. 400. 401. 404 littoralis, 463 gerardi, 217 ulosa, 67 Amaranthace gerardii, 4 ; 23 387, 402, 405 jubatus, 261 imaranth 7 407, 411-413, 417 su y n 3 i glomeratus 435, 437, 442 danaerfolium, 80 A mblystegium hallii, 409. 4 toma fasciculatum, 124-126, 509 americanum, 22 virginicus, 407, 410, 412 ens, 464 juratzkanum, 228 Anemone heterophylla, 105 s glabra, 401, 404 imblystegium serpens, 228 Anobiidae, 463 galinis maritima, 434, 435, 442 Ambrosia Anostraca, 111-117 Agavaceae, 441 artemisiifolia, 407, 411, 414-416 {ntennana parlini 100, 401, 405-407 Agave lechuguilla, 339 dumosa, 226, 451 Antilope cervicapra, 473 Agelenidae, 462 gray, 414 Antrozous pallidus, 350 Agrawal, Anurag A., Jennifer A. Rud psilostachya, 47, 414, 419 3 5 Aphaenogaster texanus, 119 gers, Louis W. Botsford, David 137, 441 Aphanostephus, 92, 93 Cutler, Jessica B. Gorin, Carolyn J trifida, 47, 417, 419, 420 skirrhobasis, 435, 441 Lundquist, Brian W. Spitzer, and Ameiurus, 27 Aphelocoma ultramarina, 173 Alisa L. Swann, Benefits and con- melas, 278 282, 285 Aphonopelma nayaritum, 302, : straints on plant defense against natalis, 279 Apiaceae, 441 herbivores: spines influence the 4 melanchier, 39 Apis mellifera, 3 legitimate and illegitimate flower arborea, 401, 405 Aplodinotus grunniens, 279 December 2000 Index to Volume 45 Aporocactus flabelliformis, 79 subulatus, 409, 414, 415, 417, 420 Alan M Fedynich, Danny B Aquila chrysaetos, 206 Asteraceae, 1-5, 15-23, 95, 431, 436 Pence, and James F Bergan, Ge Aguilar R Sergio, see Eitniear, Jack 140, 441 netic polymorphism in two species E Asterella californica, 231 of whistling-ducks from Texas Arachnida, 443-449 Astragalus nuttallianus, 103 234-238 Araeoschizus Astronium graveolens, 340 Bekoff, Marc, see Halloran, Margaret costipennas, 309 Astyanax mexicanus, 278, 286 E., and — hardyi, 309 ltaentus, 464 Belk, Denton, and Michael Fugate Aranda, ] Marcelo, see Hernández (thous, 464 Two new Branchinecta (Crustacea: Huerta, Arturo, — Atistida purpurascens, 112 Anostraca) from the southwestern Araneae 128-132, 299-305 Atriplex United States, 111-117 Araneidae, 462 canescens, 185, 315, 444 Bello, Joaquín, see Hernández-Huerta, Arbutus arizonica, 172 confertifolia, 185 Arturo, — Archaeological and paleontological Atta, 132 Belonesox belizanus, 516, 520 fish remains from the Salton Ba- Auchmobius picipes, 309 Benefits and constraints on plant de sin, southern California Kenneth Autumn flowering population of prai- fense against herbivores spines in- W. Gobalet and Thomas A. Wake rie nymph (Herbertia lahue ssp. ca fluence the legitimate and illegiti- 514-520 erulea) in southwestern Louisiana mate flower visitors of yellow star irctostaphylos, 39 observations on an Stephen R thistle, Centaurea solstitialis L. (As- insularis, 509 Johnson, 232-234 teraceae), Anurag A. Agrawal, Jen- pungens, 172 Avena, 509 nifer A. Rudgers, Louis W. Bots- Arecaceae, 421-430 Aves, 238-241 ford, David Cutler, Jessica B. Gor {renotherus Avicenia nitida, 79 in, Carolyn J. Lundquist, Brian W magnellus, 448 Spitzer, and Alisa L. Swann, 1-5 magnus, 448 Baccharis, 15-23 Bennett, Kathryn D., see Biggs, James mumai, 443, 445-448 glutinosa, 458 R., — puebloensis, 443, 445-448 halimifolia, 15, Berchemia scandens, 400, 402, 407 insaema neglecta, 17, 18 Bergan, James F., see Beheler, Amanda dracontium, 404 pilularis, 17 S., — triphyllum, 400 salicifolia, 17 Berry, William H., see White, P. J., — iristida, 419, 444 salicina, 17, 386, 409, 414, 420 Betula nigra, 402, 408 longespica, 435, 442 Baccus, John T., see Eitniear, Jack Biggs, James R., Kathryn D Bennett, oligantha, 407, 412, 414, 419, 420 e Norah Torrez-Martinez, and Brian purpurascens, 414 Bacopa rotundifolia, 418 L. Hjelle, Sin nombre virus anti purpurea, 105 Baeolophus wollweberi, 154 body prevalence in rodents of Armadillidiidae, 462 Ballinger, Royce E see Smith, Geoffrey north-central New Mexico, 61-66 irmadillidium vulgare, 456, 460, 462 e a Birds from Cozumel Island, Mexico 165, 466 daptisia bracteata, 407, 434 135, 441 new records of Tania M. Macouz Arnoglossum plantagineu m, 412 Barce, 463 et and Patricia Escalante-Pliego irtemesia ludoviciana, 47 Barrows Cameron W Tenebrionid 79-81 Artemisia, 350 specie richness and distribution in Blapstinus fortis, 464 californica, 509 the Coachella Valley sand dunes Blapstinus histricus, 309 filifolia, 390, 391, 408, 409, 412 (Coleoptera Tenebrionidae) Blarina hylophaga, 45, 49-51 psilostachya, 414 306-312 Blepharoneuron tri holepis, 171 Arthrolips decolor, 464 Basiliscus basiliscus, 360 Blutaparon vermiculare, 431, 434, 435 Artibeus Bassariscus astutus, 33 438, 439, 441 intermedius, 344 Batceae, 441 Boehmeria cylindrica, 388, 390, 402, 408 jamaicensis, 341, 344 Batis maritima, 434, 435, 441 110, 416 lituratus, 344 Batuliodes obesus, 309 Borrichia frutescens, 434 , 437, 439, {rundinana gigantea, 100, 402, 403 Batulius setosus, 309 141 405, 408 Bauerus dubioquercus, 342, 344 Bos Ascelpiadaceae, 441 Bearded wood partridge Dendrortyx bison, 258 isclepias oenotheroides, 433 barbatus, (Aves: Phasianidae) in taurus, 47 Asidina confluens, 309 Mexico, new records of, Jack ( Bothrichloa ischaemum, 95, 96, 103-105 isidopsis opaca, 464 Eitniear, Sergio Aquilar R., Victor Bothriochloa, 106 Asimina triloba, 400, 401, 404, 410 Gonzalez, Roberto Pedraza R ischaemum, 387, 388, 416 Asplanch na and John T. Baccus, 238-241 saccharoides, 411-414, 420 pnodonta, 369 Beauchampiella eudactylota, 368 Botrychium 1 irginianum, 403 sieboldi, 369 Behavior of captive mountain sheep in Botsford, Louis W., see Agrawal, Anur Asplanchnidae, 369 a Mojave Desert environment ag A., — isplanchnopus multiceps, 369, 371, 372 Matthew J. Zine and Paul R. Kraus- Bouteloua Aster man, 184-195 curtipendula, 387, 388, 402, 406, 409 ericoides, 411-413 Beheler, Amanda S., Rod N. Williams 112-414, 417, 419 patens, 412 Olin E. Rhodes, Jr., Erin P. Reat, eriopoda, 314, 414, 444 The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 45, no. 4 gracilis, 222, 388, 406, 408, 409, 411 Buchloe dactyloides, 213, 222 406 Carya 113, 414, 419, 444 411, 413, 414 alba, 400, 401, 405 hirsuta, 90, 387, 402, 406, 409, 413 Buchnera americana, 435, 442 aquatica, 404 414, 417, 419, 420 Bucida buceras, 340 cordiformis, 387, 400, 401-404 rigidiseta, 402, 406, 409, 414 Buckley, Anthony J., see Kopachena, glabra, 401 Brachionidae, 368 Jeffrey G., — illinoensis, 31, 401-404 Brachionus Bufo ¡llinoiensis, 33 bidentatus, 368 nebulifer, 71 myristiciformis, 403, 404 patulus, 368 valliceps, 71-74 ovata, 401, 403 quadridentatus, 368 Bumelia lanuginosa, 401, 406 texana, 401, 402, 405, 407 urceolaris, 368 Bursera simaruba, 79, 340 tomentosa, 401, 402 Brachypelma klaasi, 304 Bursey, Charles R see Goldberg, Ste- Cassia, 296 Brachythecium phen R., — fasciculata, 290 collinum, 228 Buteo jamaicensis, 486 Castilleja fendleri, 228 lanata, 509 rutabulum, 228 Cactaceae, 105, 441 purpurea, 413 utahense, 228 Caesalpinia gaumeri, 79 Castillo-Guerrero, Alfredo, see Carmo- Branchinecta (Crustacea Anostraca) Calamovilfa gigantea, 408, 409, 412 na, Roberto, — from the southwestern United Calathus opaculus, 460, 463 Catalpa speciosa, 4, 392 States, two new, Denton Belk and Call similarities among mixed species Catapodium rigidum, 103 Michael Fugate, 111-117 flock associates, Millicent Sigler Catastrophic decrease in an isolated Branchinecta, 111-117 Ficken, 154-158 population of kit foxes, P. J. White, conservatio, 111, 114, 115 Calliandra belizensis, 79 William H. Berry, Julie J. Eliason, kaibabensis, 114-117 Callicarpa americana, 405 and Michael T. Hanson, 204-211 longiantenna, 115 Calylophus serrulatus, 409, 435, 441 Catostomus lynchi, 114 Camponotus latipinnis, 516, 520 mesovallensis, 112-1 americanus, 120 occidentalis, 516, 520 paludosa, 111, 11 / pennsylvanicus, 291 tahoensis, 516, 520 Branta texanus, 120, 121 Ceanothus, 509 canadensis, 235 vicinus, 465 spinosus, 124-126 sandvicensis, 263 Campostoma anomalum, 277, 278, Cecropia obtusifolia, 340 Brantley, Sandra 1 Brookhart, 285-287 Cedrela odorata, 79 Jack O., and — Canis Ceiba Brasenia schreberi, 388, 418 familians, 486 aesculifolia, 79 Brassavola nodosa, 79 latrans, 204, 205, 335 473, 474 pentandra, 340 Breeding phenology of the lowland Carabidae, 459, 463 Celtis, 31 leopard frog (Rana yavapaiensis) Carduus nutans, 217 laevigata, 400-404, 408, 410, 535 implications for conservation and Carex occidentalis, 46, 403, 404, 408 ecology, Shawn S. Sartorius and crus-corvi, 415 pallida, 90 Philip C. Rosen, 267-273 crus-corvii, 388 reticulata, 119, 268, 402, 406-408 Breeding population of Virginia's war- gigantea, 404 Cenchrus blers in the southwestern Black lupulina, 400, 403-405, 411 pauciflora, 408, 412 Hills of South Dakota, a, David L ouachitana, 388, 390, 402 spinifex, 434, 435, 442 Swanson, Jeffrey S. Palmer, Eric T pensylvanica, 388, 390, 402 Centaurea solstitialis, 1-5 Liknes, and Kurt L. Dean, 39-44 squarrosa, 403, 404 Centaurium texense, 95, 102, 103 Bristow, Kirby D., see Germaine, Ste- ¿armona, Cynhia, see Carmona, Ro- Centrarchidae, 271 phen S., — berto, — Centrioptera muricata, 309 Bromus, 47, 67, 509 armona, Roberto, Cynthia Carmona, Centurio senex, 344 Brookhart, Jack O., and Sandra L Alfredo Castillo-Guerrero, and El- Cephalanthus occidentalis, 31, 388, Brantley, Solpugids (Arachnida) via M. Zamora-Orozco, Nesting 405, 410, 411, 415, 418 of the Sevilleta National Wildlife records of American avocet and Cephalodella Refuge, New Mexico, 443-449 black-necked stilt in Baja Califor- catellina, 369 Brosimum alicastrum, 332 nia Sur, México, 523-524 forficula, 369 Brown, David E., and Carlos A. Lopez Carollia gibba, 369 Gonzalez, Notes on the occurrenc- brevicauda, 344 hoodi, 369 es of jaguars in Arizona and New perspicillata, 344 Cephalogonimus Mexico, 537-542 Carpinus caroliniana, 400, 402-405 americanus, 362-365 Bryophytes from the northern Mojave Carpiodes carpio, 278 brevicirrus, 363 Desert, Lloyd R. Stark and Alan T Carrasco, Marc A., Variation in the Cerambycidae, 358 Whittemore, 226-232 dentition of kangaroo rats (genus Ceratodon purpureus, 228 Bryum Dipodomys) and its implications for Ceratoides lanata, 185 argenteum, 228 the fossil record, 490-507 Ceratophyllum demersum, 418 capillare, 228 Carter, Tracy S., see Leslie, David M., Cercis canadensis, 401, 402 turbinatum, 228 Jr., — Cerocarpus December 2000 Index to Volume 45 betuloides, 124, 509 livingstoni, 128, 129, 132 Cordes, James E., see Walker, James montanus, 39, 40, 406 longipes, 128, 132 M., — erthia, 157 meermani, 128-132 Coreopsis americana, 154 sclerothrix, 128 nuecensis, 92, 93 £rvus spinicrus, 128 tinctoria, 415, 419, 420 axis, 473 Cladium jamaicense, 80 Cornus dama, 473 Cladophora, 269 amomum, 404, 410, 411 elephus, 473 Cladrastis lutea, 400 drummondii, 407, 409, 410 Ceuthophilus, 463 Clark, Bryon K., see Kaufman, Donald florida, 400, 401 Chace, Jameson F., Shawn T. McKin- w., — foemina, 405 ney, and Alexander Cruz, Nest-site Clethra pringleii, 425 Corvus corax, 173 characteristics and nesting success Climacium americanum, 228 Corylophidae, 464 of the greater pewee in Arizona, Clubionidae, 462 Corynorhinus townsendii, 350, 524-527 169-175 Cnemidophorus, 527-533 Corytophanes, 358-361 haerophyllum tantorii, 105 gularis, 527, 529-532 cristatus, 358-361 haetodipus inornatus, 376, 377, 529-532, hernandezii, 358-361 californicus, 206 555, percarinatus, 358-361 hispidus, 45, 48-51 marmoratus, 527, 532 Corytophanidae, 358-361 haetopappa, 106 neotesselatus, 527, 532 Coscinodon calyptratus, 228 bellidifolia, 95, 96, 102-104 scalaris, 527, 530, 531 Cosmocercoides variabilis, 362-365 ha etopappus septemvittatus, 376, 377, 527, 530-532 Cotinus obovatus, 400 asterioides, 420 Craniotus pubescens, 309 asteroides, 414 sexlineatus, 5 Crassicrus lamanai, 132 Chamaecrista fasciculata, 90, 92, 93, 434— tesselatus, 527, 529-532 Crataegus 137, 441 tigris, 527, 529-532 crus-galli, 407, 410 Chamaedorea Cnemodinus testaceus, 309 marshallii, 400, 403-405 bartlingiana, 427 Cnidoscolus texanus, 420 mollis, 403, 410 elegans, 374, 427 Cocculus carolinus, 404 viridis, 401, 403, 404, 410 oblongata, 427 Coccyzus americanus, 535-536 Cratogeomys radicalis, 373-375 121-430 Coelorachis cylindrica, 412 castanops, 250, 251 tepejilote, 422 Colaptes auratus, 32 fumosous, 249 Chamaesarcha coniodes, 105 Coleoptera, 306-312 goldmani, 250, 251 Chamaesyce serphyllifolia, 458 gymnurus, 249-251 Colinus virginianus, 90 Characteristics of intercanopy bare neglectus, 249-252 Coloegyne ramossissima, 185 patches in Juniperus woodlands of tylorhinus, 249-251 Colubridae, 141-155 the southern Edwards Plateau, zinseri, 249 Colubrina texana, 90 Teaxs, O. W. Van Auken, 95-110 ratoneuron filicinum, 228 Colurella Chasmanthium rawford, Clifford S., see Ellis, Lisa bicuspidata, 368 latifolium, 400, 402-404, 408, 410 M., — obtusa, 368 sessiliflorum, 400 rematogaster Colurellidae, 368 Chenopodiaceae, 441 cerasi, 460, 465, 468 Chenopodium leptophyllum, 414 Commelina erecta, 89, 92, 93, 434, 435, laeviuscula, 120 Cheriodes californica, 309 441 ross, Chad L., and Peter M. Waser, Es- Chilometopon Commelinaceae, 441 timating population size in the Conardia compacta, 228 abnorme, 309 banner-tailed kangarro rat, 176- brachystomum, 309 Condalia 183 pallidum, 309 hookeri, 90 rossidium Chilopsis linearis, 338 warnockii, 172 aberrans, 228 Chionanthus virginicus, 402 Conocarpus erectus, 79 crassinerve, 228 Chiroptera, 338-340, 345-347 Conochilidae, 369 griseum, 229 Chlaenius, 463 Conochilus seriatum, 229 Chloris dossuarius, 369 spatulaefolium, 228 cucullata, 90 natans, 369 squamiferum, 229 verticillata, 419 Conoclinium betonicifolium, 434, 435, Crotalus atrox, 74 Chloroleucon manguense, 79 437, 441 Croton, 89, 90, 92, 93 Choate, Jerry R., see Jackson, Victoria Contopus capitatus, 18, 19, 435, 441 L., and — pertinax, 169-175 monanthogynus, 95, 102, 103, 413, 417 Chrysomelidae, 464 sordidulus, 173 punctatus, 433, 434, 436-438, 441 Chrysothamnus nauseosus, 350 Convolvulaceae, 441 Crotonopsis elliptica, 414 Cicadellidae, 293, 463 Conyza canadensis, 271, 417, 419, 458 Crumia latifolia, 229 Cicuta maculata, 416 Cooperia pedunculata, 105 Crustacea, 111-117 Cinna arundinacea, 404 Copulatory behavior of white-nosed co- Cruz, Alexander, see Chace, Jameson Citharacanthus atis, Christine C. Hass and Jason F. F.. — crinirufus, 128 Roback, 329-331 Cryptoglos sa The Southu estern Natur bicolor, 234-238 desert 194. 495. 497. 498. 500. 501 ) 503, 504 avant 1 Dendroica elator, 491 aerules us, 502 ronata 191, 494 fusca, 163 501, 503 magnolia, 163 heermanr 206. 49 nigrescens, 163 500, 501, 504 balmarum, 163 ngens, 494, 495, 497, 498 sensal sulans, 502 petechia, 163, 164 merriami, 182 194 195 townsendi, 163 500-504, 533, 534 Dendrortyx barbatus microps, 494, 496, 499, 500, 501, 504 Denands de n sites of the swift nelsoni. 491. 494. 496. 497, 499 500 toria 1 Jackson and 501 Choate, 212-220 nitratoides 194 196 7 199. 500 501, 504 Dermanura wdii, 45, 48-51, 182, 494, 496, 497 bhaeoti 999. 302 199. 500-504, * watsoni, 344 304 Dermestidae, 464 panamintinus, 494, 496, 499, 500- ” 2401 403 304 Deschampsia danthanoides 502, 504 163 Desmatodon convolutus, 231 phillipsii, 494, 496, 497, 499, 500-502 Desmodium glutinosum, 401, 402 simulans 196 199. 500, 501 503. 504 Desmodus rotur spectabilis Diapriidae, 465 501. 504 Dichantheliun stephensi, 491 digasanthes, 41 enustus, 494, 497, 500-502 oligosanthes, 412 Dispersal characteristics of young bob scoparium, 388, 390, 416 cats from northeastern Kansas, Jan Dicranophoridae, 369 F. Kamler, PhilipS Gipson, and DDiiccrraannootphhoorrouisd es caudatus Trisha R. Synder 543-546 forcipatus, 369 Distichium inclinatum, 229 Distichlis spicata, 386, 409, 414, 415, 420 robustus, 369 uncinatus. 369 Distribution and population status of mountain lions in southwestern Dicrar Arizona Stephen S. Germaine Dictyna subulata Kirby D sristow, and Lisa A Dictynidae, 462 Havnes, 333-338 Didymodor Dixon, James R R. Kathryn Vaughan australasiae, 229 and Larry David Wilson, The tax nevadensis, 229 onomy of Tantilla rubra and allied tophaceus, 229 Colubridas vinealis, 229 Dietary analysis of helmeted basilisks Dixon Michael Higginbotham Corytophanes Reptilia Corvto janaI phanidae Mahmood Sasa and Dodecatheon meadia ta, 401. 405. 406 hy lem 239 Juan Salvador Monrós, 358-361 Dorosoma Digitaria sanguinalis, 417, 419 cepedianun Dimorphocarpa palmer 108 petenense nson, David Diodia teres, 92. 93. 420 Dorymyrmex inst 165 Dioscorea floribunda, 79 Draba cuneifolia. 103 Delphacidae, 463 Diosporos riojae, 424, 425 Drassyllus, 462 Demarais, Stephen Root Jef Diospyros Dryopteris marginalis, 410 nicaraguensis, 79 Dudley, Robert K., and William J. Mat Demastes, JamesW e Monterrubio texana, 97, 105 ter, Effects of small green sunfish Tiberio virginiana 392, 410, 412 (Lepomis cyanellus) on recruitemnt Demography of an insular endemic re Dipleuchlanis elegans, 367, 368 of Gila chub (Gila intermedia) in dent, Peromyscus maniculatus santa Dipodomys, 490-507 Sabino Creek, Arizona, 24-29 ruzae, on Santa Cruz Island, Rick agilis, 494, 495, 498, 501, 503 L. Mayfield, Dirk Van Vuren, and californicus, 494, 495, 497, 498, 500- Echinacea pallida 112, 41 Michael L. Johnson, 508-513 504 Echinocactus texensis, 391 Dendrocygna compactus, 494 197. 498. 501- Echinocereus autumnalis, 234—238 caespitosa, 414 December 2000 Index to Volume reichenbachi fulvifrons, 173 yuccifolium, 411 112 hinochloa traillii, 173 Escalente-Pliego, Patricia, see Macouz crus-galli ncalypta et, Tania M and — muncata 115 intermedia, 229 Estimating population size in the ban hinodorus rostratus, 417 119 ulgaris, 229 ner-tailed kangaroo rat Chad I holocation « ills and noteworthy ncelia farinosa 151 Cross and Peter M Waser 176- record of teronotus gymnonotus neentrum saundersiaé 369, 371, ey 372 183 Chiroptera, Mormoopidae irom ngelmannia pinnatifida, 102, 406 109 theostoma spectabile, 279, 280, 282, 285 Tabasco Mexico, ( arlos Ibanez nhydra lutris, 322-328 Fuchlanidae 368 Ricardo Lopez-Wilchis, Javier Juste nriquebeltrania crenatifolia, 79 uchlanis B., and Miguel Angel León-Gal nterolobium cyclocarpum, 302 lilatata, 368 nteroplea lacustris, 369-372 incisa, 368 lipta alba, ntosthodon ucladium verticillatum, 229 topistes migratonius bolanderi, 228 ucnemidac 164 < topsocidae, 463 planoconvexus, 229 uderma maculatum, 347-352 f lrotes wigginsti, 229 uonymus atropurpurea, 400 arens, 311 Eosphora upatonu m barrowsi, 308-311 najas, 369 odoratum, 15 entricosus, 309-311 thoides, 369-372 serotinum, 18, 19 108, 411 tniear, Jack ( Sergio Aquilar R., Vic phedra, 444 uphorbia tor Gonzalez Roberto Pedraza R., antisyphilitca, 391 cyathophora, 103 md John 1 daccus New records nevadensis, 185 marginata, 114, 419 of bearded wood-partridge Den pte sicus serpens, 103 drortyx barbatus Aves Phasiani furnalis, 342-344 Cuphorbiaceae, 18, 95, 141 dae) in Mexico, 238 241 fuscus, 350, 526 upsophulus castaneus, 309 aeagnus angustifolia 160, 457 quisetum laevigatum, urema nicippe, 289 291-293, 295 ateridac 164 ragrostis uryopis, 162 curvula, 387 388 urypelma longipes, 128 acuminata hypnoides, 415 119 usattus anbaea lehmanniana, 90 difficilis, 309 ulata secundiflora, 435 142 dubius, 309, 311 macrostachya, 389 spectainlis 119 muricatus, 308, 309, 311 montevidensis remarionta immaculata, 150-455 E uschistus, 293 Htusa Y remobates E uspilotus assimilis, 164 arizonica, 143 E utamias, 177 9 eodes bajadae 145-447 E ax prolifera,95 , 102, 103 irmatu 109 kiseri, 147 E Volh a ulus, 91-93 extricatus, 104 marathoni 147 fusiformis 104 mimbrenus, 148 E abaceae, 18 290, 431, 436, 440, 441 negicollis 164 mormonus 147 Facultative mutualism between import obsoletus, 464 nodularis 145 147 ed fire ants (Solenopsis invicta) and sponsus, 164 norrisi 147 a legume (Senna occidentalis) »b suturalis 164 pallipes 443, 445 148 ert R. Fleet ind Brenda L. Young Elephantopus caroliniana 104 palpisetulosus 147 189-998 Elias-Gutiérrez, M., see Sarma, 5.5,5 scaber, 148 agaceat 111 and similis 145-447 Fagus grandifolia, 388, 400 Eliason, Julie ]., sec White, P. ] simoni 143, 445 146, 448 Falcaustra catesbeianae, 362-365 Ellis Lisa M Manuel C. Molles, ji anni, 148 Fallugia paradoxa, 67 144 Clifford S Crawford, and Freder remochelis bilobatus, 145 148 Fedynich Man M., see Beheler Aman ick Heinzelmann, Surface-active remorhax rig asellus, 145 146 148 da S., — arthropod communities in native rethizon dorsatum, 2393 5 I elis rufus, 206, 335 and exo riparian vegetation in rige ron Fellers Gary M Predation on Corynor the middle Rio Grande Valley canadensis, 119 hinus townsendii by Rattus rattus, New Mexico 156-471 modestus, 105 524-5 Elops affinis 514 516 520 procumbens, 135 137, 441 Ferocactus cylindraceus, 451 Elymus Eriocaulon kornickianum, 116 Festuca canadensis, 111 Eriogonum arundinacea 388. 416 pilosa, 401 103 annuum, 109, 412 octoflora, 420 villosa, 403 jamesii 11 4 Ficken, Millicent Sigler, Call similarities treamicus, 100, 404 Enone urn among mixed species flock asso- E mbat hion, 464 pilosum, 105 ciates, 15 158 depressa, 309 pulchellum, 315, 316 Ficus padifolia, 302 I mpicoris orthoneuron 163 Eryngium Fimbristylis, 434 I mpidonax leavenworthii 113 caroliniana, 141 The Southwestern Naturalist carolinianum, 435 of the Rio Conchos, Chihuahua, mulus (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae) in castanea, 435, 437-439, 441 Mexico, James M. Walker, James E central Texas, 15-23 Finch, Deborah M., see Kelly, Jeffrey Cordes, Harry L. Taylor, and Fer- Gnmmia nando Mendoza Quijano, 527-533 affinis, 229 Fire and grazing on forbs in the west- Genetic attributes of a declining pop- alpestris, 229 ern South Texas Plains, effect of, ulation of reintroduced eastern anodon, 229 Donald C. Ruthven, III, James F wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo sil apocarpa, 230 Gallagher, and David R. Synatzske, vestris), Stephanie A. Harmon and atricha, 230 89-94 Ronald A. Van Den Bussche, 258- calyptrata, 228 Fisher, William I see Paukert, Craig 266 decipiens, 229 P., and — Genetic polymorphism in two species laevigata, 229 Flaveria brownii, 431, 435, 436 139, 441 of whistling-ducks from Texas, orbicularis, 229 Fleet, Robert R., and Brenda | Young, Amanda S. Beheler, Rod N. Wil- ovalis, 229 Facultative mutualism between im- liams, Olin E. Rhodes, Jr., Erin P. pulvinata, 229 ported fire ants (Solenopsis invicta) Reat, Alan M. Fedynich, Danny B stricta, 230 and a legume (Senna occidentalis), Pence, and James F. Bergan, 234— trichophylla, 229 289-298 238 wrightii, 230 Flourensia cernua, 315 Gentanaceae, 441 Grimmiaceae, 228 Foeniculum vulgare, 508 Geococcyx californianus, 74-76 Grus Fontinalis antipyretica, 229 Geothlypis trichas, 163 canadensis, 76-79 Forestiera Geothypis trichas, 164 leucogeranus, 261 acuminata, 388, 411 Germaine Stephen S., Kirby D. Bris- Gryllidae, 359, 463 angustifolia, 339 tow, and Lisa 4. Haynes, Distribu- Gryllus alogus, 463, 465 neomexicana, 166, 458 tion and population status of Gutierrezia sarothrae, 388 pubescens, 102, 406, 409 mountain lions in southwestern Gymnopogon ambiguus, 407, 419 Formica, 465 Arizona, 333-338 Formicidae, 359, 459, 465 Gila Fouquieria splendens, 339 bicolor, 516, 520 Habia fuscicauda, 80 Fraxinus oypha, 516, 520 americana, 400, 404 elegans, 514, 516, 520 rubica, 80 pennsylvanica, 400-404, 408 intermedia, 24-29 Habrocestum, 462 quadrangulata, 390 robusta, 28, 516, 520 Habronattus, 462 lexensis, 102, 405, 409 Gilia incisa, 103 Haematoloechus velutina, 171, 1 2 268 Gipson, Philip S., see Kamler, Jan F., — complexus, 362-365 French, Victor E see Nelson, Allan Gipson, Philip S., see Matlack, Ray- longiplexus, 363 D., — mond S., — medioplexus, 363 Froelichia flonidana, 407 Glaucidium gnoma, 155 Haematoxylon campechianum, 340 Fugate, Michael, see Belk, Denton, Gleditsia triacanthos, 403-405 Hafner, Mark S., see Monterrubio, Ti- and — Glossophaga soricina, 344 berio, — Funaria hygrometrica, 229 Glypthelmins quieta, 362-365 Halloran, Margaret E., and Marc Be- Fundulus Gnaphosa, 462 koff, Home range use by Abert notatus, 277, 279, 280, 282, 285 Gnaphosidae, 462, 467 squirrels: a comparative analysis parvipinnis, 516, 520 Gobalet, Kenneth W., and Thomas A 253-257 zebrinus, 274, 279, 285-287 Wake, Archaeological and pale- Hamamelis ontological fish remains from the vernalis, 410 Gaillardia Salton Basin, southern California, virginicus, 402 pulchella, 435, 141 514-520 Hanson, Michael T see White, P. J., — pulchellum, 409 Goetze, Jim R., see Nelson, Allan D., — Hapalopus Galium Goldberg, Stephen R., Charles R. Bur- aldanus, 299-302 aparine, 400 sey, and James E. Platz, Helminths formosus, 302 virgatum, 95, 102, 103 of the plains leopard frog, Rana Haplodrassus, 462 Gallagher, James F., see Ruthven, Don- blairi (Ranidae), 362-366 Haplopappus ciliata, 419 ald C., Il, — Gonzalez, Victor, see Eitniear, Jack Harmon, Stephanie A and Ronald A Gambusia C., — Van Den Bussche, Genetic attri- affinis, 279, 280 285, 521-522 Gorchov, David I see Jones, F. An- butes of a declining population of holbrooki, 262, 522 drew, and — reintroduced eastern wild turkeys Gardena elkinsi, 463 Gorgoderina (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) ,2 58- Gastropoda, 450-455 attenuata, 363 266 Geluso, Keith, Distribution of the spot- simplex, 362-365 Harpalus pennsylvanicus, 463 ted bat (Euderma maculatum) in Gorin, Jessica B., see Agrawal, Anurag Harpalyce arborescens, 421, 424, 425, 427 Nevada, including notes on repro- A., — Harveson, Louis A., Michael E. Tewes, duction 347-352 Gould, Georgianna G., and Merrill H Nova J. Silvy, and Jimmy Rutledge, Genealogy of a hybrid Cnemidophorus Sweet, II, The host range and ovi- Prey use by mountain lions in (Sauria: Teiidae) from the valley position behavior of Ochrimnus mi southern Texas, 472-476 December 2000 Index to Volume 45 Harveson, Louis A., see Walker, Chris- on, and Loren K Ammerman, Hypericum topher W., — Yucca provides roost for Lasiurus densiflorum, 400 Hass, Christine ( and Jason F. Ro- xanthinus (Chiroptera: Vesperti- hypericoides, 405 back, Copulatory behavior of lionidae) in Texas, 338-340 prolificum, 405, 410 white-nosed coatis, 329-331 Hilaria Hypnum revolutum, 229 Hatfield, Brian B., see Rathbun, Galen berlangeri, 105 Hypoponera, 465 B., — jamesi, 444 Hypoxis hirsuta, 413 Haynes Lisa A., see Germaine, Ste- jamesii, 406, 414 phen S., — mutica, 315, 316 Ibanez, Carlos, Ricardo Lopez-Wilchis, Hedeoma ridiga, 185 Javier Juste B., and Miguel Angel acinoides, 103 Himantopus mexicanus, 523-524 León-Galván, Echolocation calls drummondii, 105 Hiodon alosoides, 278 and a noteworthy record of Pter Hedyotis nigricans, 413 Hirundo onotus gymnonotus (Chiroptera, Hein, Eric W., and Orrin B. Myers, The pyrrhonota, 477, 480 Mormoopidae) from Tabasco, effect of surveyor experience on rustica, 477-482 Mexico, 345-347 frequency of recapture in pierid Histeridae, 464 Ictaluridae, 271 butterflies, 67-69 Hjelle, Brian L, see Biggs, James R., — Ictalurus punctatus, 279 Heinzelmann, Frederick, see Ellis, Lisa Hoagland, Bruce The vegetation of Icteria virens, 163 M., — Oklahoma: a classification for Ictiobus Helenium amarum, 412 landscape mapping and conserva- bubalus, 278 Helianthus tion planning, 385-420 cyprinellus, 278 annuus, 17, 47, 418, 419 Holte, Aurali E., and Marilyn A. lex hirsutus, 18, 19, 401, 402, 405, 409, Houck, Juvenile greater roadrun- decidua, 400, 402-405 413 ner (Cuculidae) killed by choking opaca, 400, 404, 405 mollis, 412 on a Texas horned lizard (Phry- Impatiens capensis, 408 petiolaris, 89, 92, 93, 419 nosomatidae) , 74-76 Imported fire ants impact canopy ar- Heliconius ismenius, 296 Home range use by Abert squirrels: a thropods? Evidence from simple Heliotropium, 106 comparative analysis, Margaret E arboreal pitfall traps, do, Michael curassavicum, 437 Halloran and Marc Bekoff, 253- Kaspari, 118-122 curvassavicum, 414 257 Indigofera miniata, 433-435, 437, 441 tenellum, 95, 96, 102-104, 413 Homolocranium boulengeri, 142 Ipomoea, 433 Helminths of the plains leopard frog, Honeycutt, Rodney L., see Walker, imperati, 431, 434, 436-439, 441 Rana blairi (Ranidae), Stephen R Christopher W., — pes-caprae, 434, 436-438, 441 Goldberg, Charles R. Bursey, and Hordeum Iridaceae, 441 James E. Platz, 362-366 jubatum, 412, 414, 419 Itura Hemerotrecha marinum, 112 aurita, 369 elpasoensis, 447 pusillum, 435, 442 myersi, 369 fruitana, 443, 445-448 Host range and oviposition behavior of Iva Hemiptera, 15-23 Ochrimnus mimulus (Hemiptera angustifolia, 434, 435, 441 Hemirrhagus, 302 Lygaeidae) in central Texas, the, annua, 388, 390, 420 Henke, Scott E., and Steven A. Smith, Georgianna G. Gould and Merrill axillaris, 413, 414 Use of aluminum foil balls to de- H. Sweet, II, 15-23 ciliata, 415 termine home ranges of woc drats, Houck, Marilyn A., see Holte, Aurali E., 352-355 and — Jackson, Victoria L., and Jerry R Heracleum lanatum, 18 Houstonia subviscosa, 434, 442 Choate, Dens and den sites of the Herbertia lahue, 232-234 Hubbs, Clark, Survival of Gambusia af swift fox, 212-220 Hernández-Huerta, Arturo, Vinicio J. finis in a hostile environment, Jaffueliobryum Sosa, J. Marcelo Aranda, and Joa- 521-522 raui, 229 quín Bello, Records of small mam- Huenneke, Laura F., see Miller, Ri- wright, 229 mals in the Calakmul Biosphere chard E., and — Jaguars in Arizona and New Mexico, Reserve, Yucatan Peninsula, 340- Husak, Michael S., Seasonal variation notes on the occurrences of, Da- 344 in territorial behavior of golden- vid E. Brown and Carlos A. Lépez Hesperiidae, 3 fronted woodpeckers in west-cen- Gonzalez, 537-542 Heteranthera limosa, 418 tral Texas, 30-38 Jefea brevifolia, 339 Heteromeles arbutifolia, 124, 509 Hybanthus verticillatus, 105 Johnson, Mary P., see Nelson, Allan Heteromyidae, 490-507 Hybognathus placitus, 278, 286, 287 D., — Heteromys Hydrangea arborescens, 410 Johnson, Michael L., see Mayfield, Rick desmarestianus, 342 Hydrilla, 366 L., — gaumen, 342 Hydrocotyle Johnson, Stephen R., Observations on Heterotheca, 18, 19 bonariensis, 434, 435, 437, 441 an autumn flowering population subaxillaris, 431, 434-436, 438, 439, umbellata, 405 of prairie nymph (Herbertia lahue 441 verticillata, 411 ssp. caerulea) in southwestern Lou- Hibiscus laevis, 411, 416-419 Hygrohypnum luridum, 229 isiana, 232-234 Higginbotham, Jana L., Michael T. Dix- Hymenoxys scaposa, 413 Jones, F. Andrew, and David L. Gor- The Southwestern Naturalist w, Patterns of abundnce and cochlearis, 367, 368 Lemna uman use of the vulnerable un serrulata, 368 minor, 405, 416-419 derstory palm, Chamaedorea radi trobica, 367, 368 valdiviana, 118 wis (Arecaceae), in a montane Kochia scoparia, 46 388 114, 419 Lemos-Espinal, Julio A., see Smith, cloud forest Tamaulipas, Mexico Kohler, Gunther, see McCranic James Geoffrey R., — R., and — León-Galván Miguel Angel, see Ibá- Root Je Í Kopa¢ hena, Jeffrey G Anthony | ñez, Carlos, — Buckley, and Greg A Potts Effect Leon-Paniagua, Livia, see Monterru- of the red imported fire ant Sole bio, Tiberio, — nopsis invicta) on reproduc tive suc I epadella rocarba 104 cess of barn swallows (Hirundo rus apsida, 368 370, 372 ra, 230992 100, 404 tica in Northeast Texas 177-482 ovalis, 367 368 Krausman Paul R sec Zine Matthew patella, 367, 368 ].. and — rhomboides, 368 tnba, 368 370, 37 Labiatae, 95 triptera, 368 Labidesthes sicculus, 274, 277 Lepidocaryum temanu, 4: 285-287 Lepismatidae, 463 95-110 Lactuca Lepisosteus 105 119 386 388 canadensis, 417 oculatus, 278 2. 406 serriola, 47 osseus, 278 leppeana, 8, 9 Laemanctus serratus, 360 platostomus 278 monosperma, 386, 388 106, 444 Laguncularia racemosa, 79 Lepitocnemeplatio sericea, 309 steosperma, 3 50 Lamprope ltrs pyromelana 173 Lepomis anchota, 31 291 2199 Lantana urticoides, 438 cyanellus, 24-29 113 Lapadella 285 scapulorum apsida, 367 gulosus, 279 reimiana, 46, 388, 392 105. 407 417 triba, 367 humilis, 279 Jurado Enrique see Rojas Agil Laportea canadensis 110 macrochirus, 9. 280, 285 Mara Larrea, 458 JJuussstie 10B. , peJpalvioeird,e s see 117I ban1e1z8, Carlos, — dtirviadreinctaattaa,, 148551, 226 313-321 mmeigcarlooltoipsh,u s,2 79,gy 2 2A80e 79 285 JJuusvte nidl1a4ee ) amegkrrieilacltaeendr a by r1oc1ah5do-rk4ui1nn9ng e r on (aC ucTuelxia-s LLLaaasssiiiouonrryuhcsit neursis krneoftcitii, va2g6a1n s, 350 LI eepphttuoomcdihille o,ta y u2mf3 a0s icularis, 388 389. 415, 418 hHAoo urcnke,d i E.l7 i4z-a7Hro6dl te( Phraynndo soMmaraitliydna e A bbcolironeseasrleeivusis,l, l ii,3 33388 ,3 38 350 LLeepptttnoocglheoonmypaso diceuolmgo,nn gaatt2ua3m,0, 11190 5 I eptothorax pergandei, 465 ega 338 Lepus, 335 Kamler, Jan FE Philip S. Gipson, and intermedius, 338 californicus, 206 473 Trisha R. Snyder, Disperal charac- xanthinus, 338-340 Leslie David M., Jr., G Keith Woods, teristics of young bobcats from Lasius, 465 northeastern Kansas 543-546 Lathraea clandestina, 4 and Tracy S. Carter Productivity of Kaspari, Michael, Do imported fire Lathridiidae, 464 endangered least terns (Sterna an ints impact canopy arthropods? Latrodectus, 462 tillarum athalassos) below a hydro- Evidence from simple arboreal pit- Leal Ríos Fernando, see Rojas Agil power and flood-control facility on fall traps, 118-122 Mara the Arkansas River, 483-489 Kaufman Donald W., Glennis A. Kauf- Lecane Lespedeza man, and Bryon K. Clark, Small bulla, 368 cuneata, 388 118 mammals in native and anthropo- closterocerca 3168 procu mbens 101 genic habitats in the Lake Wilson elsa, 367, 368 370-372 sericea, 420 area of north-central Kansas, 45- hamata, 368 stipulacea, 419 60 inermis, 368 Lesquerella Kaufman, DonaldW ., see Matlack, Ray- ludwig, 367, 368 370-372 argyraea, 91-93 mond S., — luna, 368 372 gordonii, 411, 413, 417 Kaufman Glennis A Kaufman lunaris, 368 ovalifolia, 413, 417 Donald W., — nana, 368, 370, 371 recurvata, 103 Kelly, Jeffrey F., Deborah M. Finch and pynformis, 367 368 Leucophyllum, 339 Wang Yong, Vegetative associa- quadridentata, 367 368 Leucospora multifida, 417 tions of wood warblers migrating stokesi, 368, 370, 371 Liatris punctata, 413 along the Middle Rio Grande Val- tenuiseta, 368 Lienesch, Philip W., William 1 Lut- ley, New Mexico 159-168 unguitata, 368 370-372 terschmidt, and Jacob F. Schaefer, Keratella Lecanidae, 367 368, 372 Seasonal and long-term changes americana, 367, 368 Leersia oryzoides, 417, 418 in the fish assemblage of a small

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