﻿WEEVILS 
  OF 
  THE 
  TRIBE 
  OPHHVASTINI 
  — 
  DAVIS 
  519 
  

  

  sii!)si(li!iry 
  sulci 
  joiiun<; 
  the 
  median 
  and 
  causinj^ 
  it 
  to 
  bo 
  very 
  broad 
  

   apically. 
  Nearly 
  all 
  the 
  punctures 
  of 
  this 
  species 
  have 
  a 
  glabrous 
  

   spot 
  at 
  the 
  bottom. 
  

  

  I 
  have 
  not 
  seen 
  the 
  foUowiniJj 
  three 
  species, 
  but 
  I 
  have 
  placi'd 
  them 
  

   in 
  the 
  key 
  as 
  best 
  1 
  could 
  from 
  the 
  published 
  descriptions, 
  

  

  EUPAGODRRES 
  SETOSUS 
  Van 
  Dyko 
  

  

  Eupagoderes 
  setosus 
  Van 
  Dykk, 
  1934, 
  p. 
  179. 
  

  

  This 
  species, 
  as 
  indicated 
  in 
  the 
  key, 
  runs 
  close 
  to 
  aeneits, 
  both 
  

   having 
  opalescent 
  scaly 
  vestiture. 
  It 
  dilFers 
  from 
  aenen.'i 
  in 
  the 
  

   longer 
  wliite 
  setae, 
  the 
  convex 
  front 
  of 
  the 
  head, 
  the 
  color, 
  and, 
  if 
  

   that 
  character 
  has 
  weight, 
  in 
  the 
  truncate 
  hind 
  tibiae. 
  From 
  E. 
  

   mortivallis 
  Fall, 
  to 
  which 
  it 
  runs 
  in 
  Fall's 
  key, 
  it 
  dilFcrs 
  in 
  the 
  con- 
  

   spicuous 
  setae, 
  the 
  smaller 
  size, 
  and 
  the 
  color. 
  

  

  Type 
  locality. 
  — 
  PhoenLx, 
  Ai-iz. 
  [Recorded 
  only 
  from 
  the 
  type 
  

   locality.] 
  

  

  EUPAGODERES 
  HUACHUCAE 
  Van 
  Dyke 
  

  

  Eupagoderes 
  huachucae 
  Van 
  Dyke, 
  1934, 
  p. 
  180. 
  

  

  In 
  the 
  key 
  this 
  species 
  is 
  placed 
  near 
  E. 
  marmoraius 
  Fall. 
  From 
  

   the 
  description 
  I 
  judge 
  it 
  belongs 
  in 
  the 
  speciosus 
  group, 
  close 
  to 
  

   sordid 
  as 
  (JjeConte), 
  to 
  which 
  it 
  appears 
  to 
  be 
  more 
  closely 
  related 
  

   than 
  to 
  E. 
  mciicanus 
  Sharp, 
  with 
  which 
  Van 
  Dyke 
  compares 
  it. 
  

   From 
  E. 
  sordidus 
  (LeConte) 
  it 
  diflers 
  in 
  the 
  larger 
  size 
  and 
  the 
  finer 
  

   punctation 
  of 
  the 
  pronotum. 
  

  

  Type 
  locality. 
  — 
  Babocomari 
  Kiver, 
  Iluachuca 
  Mountains, 
  iVriz. 
  

   [Recorded 
  only 
  from 
  the 
  type 
  localit3\] 
  

  

  EUPAGODERES 
  HALLI 
  Van 
  Dyke 
  

  

  Eupagoderes 
  halli 
  Van 
  Dtki., 
  1934, 
  p. 
  ISl. 
  

  

  Seems 
  to 
  differ 
  from 
  E. 
  sordidus 
  ([..eConte) 
  chiefly 
  in 
  the 
  flattened 
  

   front 
  of 
  the 
  head. 
  Examination 
  of 
  the 
  genitalia 
  of 
  the 
  above 
  three 
  

   species 
  would 
  possible 
  clear 
  up 
  their 
  true 
  relationships. 
  

  

  Type 
  locality. 
  — 
  Nineteen 
  miles 
  southwest 
  of 
  Kayenta, 
  Navajo 
  

   County, 
  Ariz., 
  altitude 
  6,500 
  feet. 
  

  

  Types. 
  — 
  Also 
  recorded 
  ([)aratypcs) 
  from 
  23 
  miles 
  west 
  of 
  Kayenta, 
  

   Ariz., 
  altitude 
  0,900 
  feet. 
  

  

  (No 
  m<'ntion 
  of 
  Evpagoderes 
  cretacens 
  Sharp 
  (1S'.»1, 
  p. 
  90) 
  was 
  

   found 
  in 
  Davis's 
  manuscript. 
  Champion 
  (1911, 
  p. 
  321) 
  records 
  

   cretaceus 
  from 
  Arizona, 
  and 
  suggests 
  that 
  it 
  may 
  be 
  a 
  synonym 
  of 
  

   Si>rdidu.H 
  (LeConte). 
  Tanner 
  (1939, 
  p. 
  31) 
  describes 
  two 
  new 
  species 
  

   of 
  Eupagoderes 
  from 
  Utah 
  which 
  arc 
  not 
  included 
  in 
  Davis's 
  treat- 
  

   ment 
  of 
  the 
  genus. 
  These 
  are: 
  E. 
  uLahcnsis 
  Tanner, 
  type 
  locality 
  

   St. 
  George, 
  Washington 
  County, 
  and 
  E. 
  hardyi 
  Tanner, 
  type 
  locality 
  

   north 
  fork 
  at 
  Provo 
  Canyon, 
  Utah 
  County, 
  elevation 
  6,300 
  feet. 
  

   B(jth 
  species 
  are 
  placed 
  by 
  Tanner 
  in 
  the 
  vicinity 
  ui 
  (jcminalus 
  Horn.] 
  

  

  