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Methia acostata Linsley. Holotype male, ‘‘Hualpai” Arizona, D. J. and J. 
N. Knull July 3rd. 
Styloxus bicolor (Champlain & Knull). Several females were taken at black 
light, August 25, 1973 in oak juniper woodlands. 
Malobidion brunneum Schaeffer. Numerous examples have been collected 
in July and August at mid and high elevations at ultraviolet light. 
Eburia linsleyi Lacey. Numerous specimens have been taken at ultraviolet 
light in July and August at Pinyon Pine Estates. F. T. Hovore has in 
addition recovered them from molasses bait traps. 
Eucrossus villicornis LeConte. Specimens have been collected at ultraviolet 
lights and at existing lights around the Pine Lake Lodge and in Pinyon 
Pine Estates in July and August. F. T. Hovore reared this species from 
dead Pinyon Pine collected at Pinyon Pine Estates, and collected a single 
female in a turpentine trap. 
Tragidion auripenne Casey. A short series was taken in flight near Flag 
Mine at 7000 ft, August 12-15, 1967; and a female was beaten from Oak 
at Pinyon Pine Estates by F. T. Hovore. 
Batyle rufiventris Knull. Two specimens of this rarely encountered species 
were taken in flight at the south end of Pine Lake, August 12, 1967. 
Crossidius discoideus (Say). Numerous examples have been collected on 
Gutierrezia in September at about 4000 foot elevation. 
Crossidius pulchellus LeConte. This species is reasonably common in Sep¬ 
tember at lower elevations on Gutierrezia and Haplopappus. 
Elytroleptus rufipennis (LeConte). Recorded by E. G. Linsley (1962) as 
taken by J. N. Knull, Hualapai Mts., 1937. 
Stenosphenus beyeri Schaeffer. Occasional specimens have been taken on 
walnut around Pine Lake Lodge in July and August. 
Neaneflus fuchsii (Wickham). One example was collected August 3, 1975 
at ultraviolet light in Pinyon Pine Estates. 
Aneflus sonoranus Casey. Numerous specimens have been taken at the 
Agricultural Inspection Station two miles west of Kingman on the existing 
lights July 20 and August 12, and two examples were taken at ultraviolet 
light, mid elevation, July 8, 1978. 
Aneflomorpha citrana Chemsak. A single specimen which I determine to be 
this species was taken August 16, 1971 at the lights of the Agricultural 
Inspection Station two miles west of Kingman. 
Aneflomorpha rectilinea Casey. Examples have been taken at mid and high 
elevations on various dates in July and August at ultraviolet light. 
Aneflomorpha parked Knull. Specimens have been collected at ultraviolet 
light in July and August at mid and high elevations. 
Aneflomorpha parowana Casey. Examples are taken at the low, mid and 
high elevations in July and August at ultraviolet light. 
