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PAN-PACIFIC ENTOMOLOGIST 
Micraneflus imbellis (Casey). A large series of specimens was taken two 
miles west of Kingman at the Agricultural Inspection Station, August 31, 
1965, and occasional specimens have since been taken in July and August 
at the same locality at existing lights. 
Enaphalodes hispicornis (Linnaeus). Examples have been taken at Pine 
Lake Lodge at existing lights during July and August, and at ultraviolet 
light in Pinyon Pine Estates during August. 
Enaphalodes cylindricus (Knull). Two males and two females were taken 
at ultraviolet lights at Pinyon Pine Estates in August. 
Eustromula validum (LeConte). Examples have been taken August 11, and 
September 8-12 two miles west of Kingman at the lights at the Agricul¬ 
tural Inspection Station. 
Gymnopsyra magnipunctata (Knull). Numerous specimens were taken at 
ultraviolet and mercury vapor light at Pinyon Pine Estates and Hualapai 
Mountain Park, July and August. 
Peranoplium subdepressum (Schaeffer). Single examples of this species 
were collected at lights two miles west of Kingman, July 31, 1965, and at 
mid elevation, July 9, 1978. 
Anoplocurius canotiae Fisher. One specimen was taken two miles west of 
Kingman, August 1, 1965, at the lights of the Agricultural Inspection 
Station. 
Anoplocurius altus Knull. Numerous examples have been taken in July and 
August at the mid and high elevations at ultraviolet light. 
Phymatodes hirtellus densipennis Casey. One specimen was taken on Hap- 
lopappus July 22, 1976 in Ponderosa pine forest. 
Megacyllene snowi (Casey). Several examples have been taken at high el¬ 
evations on Gutierrezia, near stands of Robinia neomexicana, the host 
plant, on various dates in mid-September. 
Centrodera nevadica arizonica Linsley and Chemsak. The type female and 
one male paratype were collected at Pine Lake Lodge by Lloyd Martin 
on June 18, 1955. One specimen was collected by E. F. Giesbert at light, 
June 26, 1976, at Hualapai Mountain Park. 
Moneilema semipunctatum LeConte. A series of this species was taken by 
F. T. Hovore on Opuntia sp. at Pinyon Pine Estates, August 5, 1978. 
Monochamus clamator (LeConte). Numerous specimens have been taken 
at light in July and August at Hualapai Mountain Park, and several un¬ 
successful emergences have been found in dead Ponderosa Pine. Occa¬ 
sional specimens have been taken at light in Pinyon Pine Estates in July 
and August. 
Glaucotes yuccivorus (Fall). Numerous specimens were taken at ultraviolet 
light at the mid elevation and in Pinyon Pine Estates in August. 
Sternidius decorns (Fall). A single specimen was beaten from dead Quercus 
gambelli by F. T. Hovore at Pine Lake August 12, 1978. 
