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Huachuca Mountains (no detailed locality) ; Madera Canyon, San- 

 ta Rita Mountains; Santa Rita Mountains (no detailed locality) ; 

 saddle at west base of Old Baldy, Santa Rita Mountains ; Sycamore 

 Canyon, Patagonia Mountains, Santa Cruz County; Sycamore 

 Canyon, Baboquivari Mountains, Pima County; Douglas. 



Additional published Arizona records are Palmerlee (Rehn and 

 Hebard, 1908), Pinaleno Mountains, and Black River area of the 

 Natanes Plateau (Ball et al., 1942). Specimens from the last- 

 named area might show intergradation with coyoterae. 



The principal environment occupied by huachucana is the open 

 type of chaparral and oak woodland, evidently of the Upper Sono- 

 ran and Transition Zones. The following examples of conditions 

 under which huachucana was found at a few localities are con- 

 densed from data selected by Mr. Rehn from field notes kept by 

 himself and Mr. Hebard : New Mexico : At Hachita Grande Peak 

 a few specimens found on slopes covered with pinyon and having 

 many precipices, up to 7,800 feet on highest peak. In canyon a 



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Figure 61. — Distribution of H Barytettix crassus Scudder, • B. poecilus (Hebard), 

 and A Conalcaea miguelitana Scudder. All localities represented by material ex- 

 amined. 



