. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF GENUS EUCERCERIS CRESSON 13 3. Eucerceris arenaria Scullen Figures 3, 61 a, b, c, d, e, f, g Eucerceris arenaria Scullen, 1948, pp. 166, 157, 168-170, figs. 6a, b, c, d, e, f, 15; 1951, p. 1011. Types.—The holotype female from Helendale, Calif, and the allo- type male from Cuchinbiiry Springs, Calif., Aug. 16, 1937, on Solidago confinus (P. H. Timberlake) are at the University of CaUfornia at Riverside, CaUf. Distribution.—In recent years the known distribution of E. arenaria Scullen has been greatly extended. Its known range ext
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. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF GENUS EUCERCERIS CRESSON 13 3. Eucerceris arenaria Scullen Figures 3, 61 a, b, c, d, e, f, g Eucerceris arenaria Scullen, 1948, pp. 166, 157, 168-170, figs. 6a, b, c, d, e, f, 15; 1951, p. 1011. Types.—The holotype female from Helendale, Calif, and the allo- type male from Cuchinbiiry Springs, Calif., Aug. 16, 1937, on Solidago confinus (P. H. Timberlake) are at the University of CaUfornia at Riverside, CaUf. Distribution.—In recent years the known distribution of E. arenaria Scullen has been greatly extended. Its known range extends Figure 3. Western U.S. E. arenaria Scullen. from southern California through Nevada and Arizona to south- western New Mexico, "with one record from Colorado. Specimens are as follows: Arizona: 9 , Bartlett Dam, July 13, 1960 (J. E. Gillaspy); cT, Chiricahua Mts., Cochise County, Aug. 11, 1961 (W. J. Hanson); cf, Dewey, Yavapai County, Aug. 2, 1960 (M. L. Rice); 9, North Rim, Grand Canyon, 8, 000-9, 000 ft. elev., July 18, 1938 (F. E. Lutz); cf, Granite Reef Dam, Maricopa County, May 8, 1964 (J. H. Puckle); cf, 23 mi. E. Kingman, July 1, 1952 (Beamer and party); cf, Nogales, July 12, 1913 (Oslar); cf. Phoenix, Oct. 20, 1934 (R. H. CrandaU); 7cf (f", Portal, Cochise County, Aug. 3, 9, 12, 1958 (R. M. Bohart); 19 9 9 , 5cf cf, same locality, Aug. 5, 9, 12, 15, 1958 (P. D. Kurd); 2 9 9, cf, 2 mi. NE. Portal, Cochise County, Aug. 2, 1959 (E. G. Linsley); 10 9 ?, 46cf cf, same locality, July 29, 30, Aug. 1, 3, 5, 1960 (M. Statham); cf, same locality, Sept. 19, 1961, at Euphorbia albomarginata (M. Cazier); 3 9 9i 37cfcf, same locality, Aug. 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 1962, at Baccharis ylutinosa (H. A. Scullen); 29 9, same locality, 4, 600 ft. elev., Aug. 15, 1962 (J. Wilcox); cf, Sabino Canyon, Pima. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may