198 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



Dryobates scalaris symplectus Oberholser. Texas "Woodpecker. [396.] 



Dryobates scalaris symplectus Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 

 No. 1847, June 30, 1911, 140, 155. (Mouth of Nueces River, Texas.) 



Range. — Texas east of the Pecos River and mainly west of the 97th merid- 

 ian, southeastern Colorado, and south into Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, and 

 Coahuila. 



Dryobates scalaris cactophilus Oberholser. Cactus Woodpecker. [3966.] 



Dryobates scalaris cactophilus Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 

 No. 1847, June 30, 1911, 140, 152. (Tucson, Arizona.) 



Range. — Central western Texas through New Mexico and Arizona to 

 extreme northeastern Lower California and southeastern California, north to 

 extreme southern Nevada and southwestern Utah, and south to northern 

 Durango. 



Dryobates scalaris eremicus Oberholser. San Fernando Woodpecker. 



[396c.] 



Dryobates scalaris eremicus Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLI, 

 No. 1847, June 30, 1911, 141, 151. (San Fernando, Lower California, 

 Mexico.) 



Range. — Northern Lower California from about lat. 29° north to lat. 32°. 



Dryobates scalaris lucasanus (Xantus). San Lucas Woodpecker. [396a.] 



Picus lucasanus Xantus, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., [XI] 1859, sig. 21- 

 23, Oct.-Nov. [Jan. 12, 1860], 298, (Cape St. Lucas, Lower California.) 



Range. — Lower California, in Lower Austral deserts from Cape San Lucas 

 north to about lat. 29°. 



[Additional races of D. scalaris occur in Mexico.] 



Dryobates nuttalli (Gambel). Nuttall's Woodpecker. [397.] 



Picus Nuttalii [sic] Gambel, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I, Nos. 24-25, 

 March-April, 1843 [May 19], 259. (Near the Pueblo de los Angeles, 

 Upper California = Los Angeles, California.) 



Range. — Upper Austral Zone west of the southern Cascade Mountains and 

 the Sierra Nevada from southern Oregon to northwestern Lower California. 



Dryobates arizonae arizonae (Hargitt). Arizona Woodpecker. [398.] 



Picus arizonae Hargitt, Ibis, ser. 5, IV, No. 2, April, 1886, 115. (in 

 montibus Santa Rita, in Arizona dictis.) 



Range. — Upper Austral Zone in the mountains of southeastern Arizona and 

 southwestern New Mexico, south through Sonora and Chihuahua to north- 

 western Durango. [A closely allied race occurs in southern Mexico.] 



