Great Basin Naturalist

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3-31-1991 The Great Basin Naturalist 50-Year Index, Volumes 1–50, 1939–1990 Jody N. Reid Science Library, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

Richard D. Jensen Science Library, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

Nathan M. Smith School of Library and Information Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

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Great Basin NaturalistSl(l). 1991. pp. 1-108 The Great Basin Naturalist 50-YEAR INDEX Volumes 1-50, 1939~1990

Jody N. Reid\ Richard D. Jensen\ and Nathan M. Smith2

PREFACE research, while later papers have more often been analytical. Both early and more recent For the past 50 years, the Great Basin studies continue to be utilized, providing in­ Naturalist has published results ofnaturalhi.s­ valuable groundworkfor futther synthesis and tory studies in the intermountain region. new conclusions. Vasco M. Tanner, a protege of David Starr Volume indices, printed at the end of Jordan, deserves recognition for establishing each year, have facilitated finding what has the journal, maintaining it, and securing its been published in the journal. A 30~year good reputation for the first 30 years. (More index was compiled by Vasco M. Tanner information concerning Dr. Tanner and his when he retired as the first editor. Basically contributions can be found in Vol. 30, No.4.) an author~title index with a comprehensive The Great Basin Naturalist's second editor, listing ofnew taxa, itwas very helpful inlocat­ Stephen L. Wood, continued to promote its ing information from that time period. Since growth and recognition for the next 20 years. then only volume indices have been pub­ Since September 1989 James R Barnes has lished. Before Stephen L. Wood retired, he been the editor. Very few regional natural felt it would be valuable to compile a 50-year history journals can claim the distinction of index to the Great Basin Naturalist. The having survived for halfa century and having authors of this index approached Dr. Wood had only two editors during that time. and offered to do the work on the project. Today the Great Basin Naturalist is firmly As life science librarians, we recognized the established as a forum for reporting research; benefits such an index could provide. its contents exhibit a range of emphasis in Ourintentin creating this indexis to enable natural history topics and methods. In the researchers to readily locate articles ofinter­ earlier years papers centered on descriptive est, descriptions of new species, and other

lScicnce Library, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University. Provo. Utah84602. 2School ofLibrary and Information Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602.

1 2 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1 information contained in the past 50 volumes were generally made for class in vertebrates, ofthe Great Basin Naturalist. order in invertebrates, and family in . The new portion ofthe name was then set in INTRODUCTION boldface type in lieu of other designations such as n.sp. Example (brackets [] in­ This index consists of two parts. The first dicate intervening entries): is an author-title index. Entries are alphabeti­ cal (last name first) by senior author with Ametroproctus, systematics, United States 28:44-46 cross references from secondary authors to [] the senior author. Under an author's name, Oppia coloradensis, systematics, Colorado 29:133-136 articles written solely by the author are listed Ametroproctus oresbios 28:44-46 first; articles with one co-author come next Oppia coloradensis ~9:133~136 and are followed by articles with two or more co~authors. Co-authors are listed in the order New combinations were not indexed due they appear on the title page of the article. to space limitations. New records received Example: one entry per article unless only two names were listed. When only two newrecords were Cottam, Clarence, Cecil S. Williams, and Clarence A. given, they each received a separate entry. All Sooter. Some unusual winter visitors or late mi~ new records can be found under the heading grants to th,,: BearRiver marshes, Utah. 3:01-53. "New records," followed by the name (usually Sooter, Clarence A. 'See Cottam, Clarence 3:51-53. in Latin) and then locality. Checklists were Williams, Cecil S. See Cottam, Clarence 3:51-53. designated by subheadings under the group name andle>r location of the checklist. Keys The second part is a subject index. Most were indexed in this same way. Example: articles received three orfour subject entries. New records These terms were taken from the title and [ ] signifi~ abstract and were sorted so that each Hindiasphaeroidalis, Nevada 36:206-210 cant term became a main heading. The other Plants subject terms used for each article ate listed [ ] as subheadings under the main headings to Vascular help locate specific articles. Following each [] entry are the Great Basin Naturalist volume Bighorn Canyon, Wyoming-Montana, checklist and page numbers where the article can be 45:734-746 found. Polygonaceae In indexing names ofplants and we [] used the following guidelines: Eriogonu1n paUCiflOTU1n Systematics, keys ~7:102-111 (1) If both Latin and English names ap­ peared in the title or abstract, both Were used Geographic names were used as mainhead­ in the index, except in most taxonomic arti­ ings whenever they were significant to the cles. In taxonomic articles the Latin names article. State or region was followed by the took precedence. locality within that area. Example: (2) Ifonly Latin names were present in the Nevada title or abstract, then only Latin names Were [ ] Pyramid Lake used in indexing. [] (3) If only English (common) names were Sacramento perch, life history 41:278-~89 in the title or abstract, then only those were An additional main entry was made for the used in·the index. locality name followed by the state or region. When indexing taxonomic articles, we pri­ When a geographic name was used as a sub~ marily used only Latin names. Articles were heading, the locality was always listed first, indexed according to the lowest taxonomic followed by the state or region. Example: group that included all taxa discussed. Addi­ Pyramid Lake, Nevada tional entries were made for all new genera, [ ] species, subspecies, or varieties. Also, entries Sacramento perch, life history 41:~78-289 March 1991 50-YEARINDEX 3

Subject headings beginning with arabic We hope the indexwill be accurate, easy to numbers (i.e., 2,4-D) are listed after the Z's use, and helpful in finding the valuable infor~ at the end ofthe alphabetic terms. mationpublishedin the first 50 volumes ofthe Many multiple-term main headings were Great Basin Naturalist. inverted to place related topics in closer prox­ imity. This applies primarily to Engllsh n:imes ACKNOWLEDGMENTS of organisms, general subjects, and geologic time periods. Example: Special acknowledgments are due the Grouse Harold B. Lee Library administration and the Blue School of Library and Information Sciences Effects ofsummer weather on harvest 42:91-95 for providing the time andfacilities for prepa­ Feeding habits 46:123-127 Hatching chronology 46:745-748 ration of this index. Student research assis~ Sage tants Jessica Draper, Charles Kalua'u, Eliza~ Big sagebrush, selection 48:274-279 beth Slaughter, Anna Wu, and Zhang Limin Habitat use by breeding males 49:404--407 spent many hours proofreading and making No attempts were made to control vocabu~ corrections. Etva Rieske and her student~ in lary and nomenclature in creating the index. the library secretarial pool entered data for The terminology employed by authors in the author/title index. Kal Larsen, of library titles and abstracts was used in the index, computer operations, prOvided invaluable except in systematic articles where we used computer programming. The authors express the term systematics to include tliXonomy, their appreciation to each ofthese people Who descriptions, .etc. made ali arduous task easier. PART I

AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX

(To determine the year of publication, add 1940 to volume numbers beginning with volume 10. During World War IT publication of the Great Basin Naturalist was, of necessity, less structured. Consequently, some early volumes cover more than a year; othets are limited to one issue consisting of the four quarterly numbers. Consult a libtary for accurate publication dates for volumes 1-9.)

A ___. Undescribed species of western Nearctic Tipulidae (Diptera). ill. 18:31-36. Adkins, Betty S. See Elliott-Fisk, Deborah L. 43:377­ ___. Undescribed species of western Nearctic 384. Tipulidae (Diptera), IV. 21:10-16. Albee, Beverly. See Welsh, S. L. 41:1-108. Alldredge, A. William. See Halford, Douglas K. 47:105- Aldon, Earl F. Long-term survival and density data 109. from reclaimed southwestern coal mine spoils. Alldredge, J. Richard. See Knick, Steven T. 44:70-74. 41:271-213. Allen, Douglas W: See Cox, George W. 47:609-619. ___. Vegetation parameters for judging the quality of Allen, Richard K. and Chad M. Murvosh. reclamation on coal mine spoils in the Southwest. Leptophlebiidae of the southwestern United States 44:441-446. and northwestern Mexico (Insecta: Ephemeroptera). Alexander, Charles P. A new net~winged midge from 47:283-286. Idaho (Blepharoceridae, Diptera). 25:1-3. Allred, Darin B. See Jorgensen, Clive D. 46:173-174. ___. New or little-known Tipulidae from Middle Allred, Dorald M. Additional records of mutillid wasps America (Diptera). 1. 30:234-241. from the Nevada Test Site. 33:156-162. ___. Undescribed species of Nearctic Tipulidae __. Ants of Utah. 42:415-511. (Diptera). 1. 21:79-86. ___. as ecological indicators. 35:405-406. ___. Undescribed species of Nearctic Tipulidae ___. Bees of the Nevada Test Site. 29:20-24. (Diptera). IT. 22:1-7. ___. Bite of wolf spider. 38:478. ___. Undescribed species of Nearctic Tipulidae ___.A Chiracanthium spider bite. 40:116.· (Diptera). ill. 23:159-165. ___. Ecological notes on recently described ___. Undescribed species of Nearctic Tipulidae myriapods from Nevada. 31:161-163. (Diptera), IV. Z4:19-25. ___. Fleas of the National Reactor Testing Station. ___. Undescribed species of Nearctic Tipulidae 28:73-87. (Diptera). V. 24:117-122. ___. Lepidoptera of the Nevada Test Site. 29:42. ___. Undescribed species of Nearctic Tipulidae ___. Mammalian ectoparasite consottium at the (Diptera), No. VL 25:49-53. National Reactor Testing Station. 31:77-82. ___. Undescribed species of Nearctic Tipulidae ___. found on mice of the (Diptera), No. VIT. 26:1-8. in Utah. 1. General infestation. 16:Z3-31. ___. Undescribed species of Nearctic Tipulidae ___. Mites found on mice of the genus Peromyscus (Diptera), vrn. 28:16-23. in Utah. V. Trombiculidae and miscellaneous ___. Undescribed species of Nearctic Tipulidae families. 17:95-102. (Diptera), IX. 28:113-123. ___. Mites on grasshopper mice at the Nevada ___. Undescribed species of Nearctic Tipulidae atomic test site. 22:101-104. (Diptera), X. 29:1-10. ___. Note of phalangids at the Nevada Test Site. ___". Undescribed species of Nearctic Tipulidae 25:37~38. (Diptera), XL 33:189-196. ___. Notes on Nevada solpugids. "32:120. ___• Undescribed species of western Nearctic ___. Plague important fleas and mammals in Utah Tipulidae (Diptera). 1. 4:89-100. and the western United States. lZ:67-75. ___. Undescribed species of western Nearctic ___. Records of Coreidae (Hemiptera) from the Tipulidae (Diptera). IT. 5:93-103. Nevada Test Site. 33:123. ___. Scorpions of the National Reactor Testing

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Station, Idaho. 33:25h254. of Haloxon and Thiabendazole as anthelmintics ___. Small mammals of the National Reactor Testing against gastro-intestinal nematodes in sheep. 29:35­ Station, Idaho. 33:246-250. 41. ___.. Spiders of the National Reactor Testing Station. ___, Lauritz A. Jensen, H. Derutis McCurdy, and 29:105-108. Craig R. Nichols. Three-year surveillance for ___. Swarming of the western harvester ant, cestode infections in sheep dogs in central Utah. Pogonomyrmex occidentalis. 40:165-166. 46:208-216. ___. An unusual population of spiders in Utah. __. See Bullick, Graham R. 38:369-378. 33:51-52. __. See Fox, J. Carl 30:131-145. ___. Unusual records of Utah mites. 26:34. ___. See Jensen, Lauritz A. 42:65-66; 42:351-352. ___. An unusual spider bite. 34:82. ___. See Sawyer, Thomas W. 36:471-474. and D Elden Beck. A list of Scarabaeidae __. See Schantz, Peter M. 40:216-220. of the Nevada Test Site. 25:77-79. Andersen, W. R. See Davis, Tim D. 45:520-526. ___ and D Elden Beck. A new species of Andersen, William R. and Jack D. Brotherson. Ribulose Acomatacarus (Acarina, Trombiculidae) from Utah. diphosphate carboxylase activities in cold-resistant 13:87-90. common mallow, Malva neglecta Wallr., and a ___ and D Elden Beck. Spiders of the Nevada Test cold-sensitive tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum L., Site. 27:11-25. Ace 55 var. 40:121-126. and Arthur C. Cole. Ants from northern Arizona __. See Coleman, Craig E. 46:513-576. and southern Utah. 39:97-102. Anderson, Arthur O. and Dorald M. Allred. and Arthur C. Cole. Ants of the National Reactor burrows at the Nevada Test Site. 24:93-101. Testing Station. 31:237-242. Anderson, B. B. and F. H. Emmerson. The rattlesnake ___ and B. J. Kaston. A list of Utah spiders, with Crotalus atrox in southern Nevada. 30:101. their localities. 43:494-522. Anderson, Christine Minton. Cattail decline at and Morris A. Goates. Mites from mammals at Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area. the Nevada Test Site. 24:71-73. 37:24-34. __.. _ and Stanley Mulaik. Two isopods of the Nevada Anderson, Dean A. Dragon feed on termites. 7:29. Test Site. 25:43-47. Anderson, Gary A. See Williams, Jack E. 50:243-248. ___ and Martin H. Muma. Solpugids of the National Anderson, Loran C. Chrysothamnus nauseosus ssp. iridis Reactor Testing Station, Idaho. 31:164-168. (Asteraceae): a new endemic from Ut3h. 41:311­ and Vasco M. Tanner. Beetles from the environs 313. of Lake Powell in southern Utah and northern ___. Chrysothamnus nauseosus ssp. uintahensis: a Arizona. 39:89-96. stabilized hybrid. 44:416-420. ___, D. Elmer Johnson, and D Elden Beck. A list of ___. Haplopappus alpinus (Asteraceae): a new some beeflies of the Nevadll Test Site. 25:5-11. species from Nevada. 40:73-77. ___. See Anderson, Arthur O. 24:93~101. ___• Haplopappus crispus and H. zionis (Asteraceae): __. See Beck, D Elden 26:9-16; 27:67-78; 28:132- New species from Utah. 43:358-364. 141. ___. Identity of narrow-leaved Chrysothamnus __• See Johnson, John D. 32:154-170. viscidiflorus (Asteraceae). 40:117-120. __._. See Tipton, Vernon J. 1l:105-114. ___.A new species of fossil Chrysothamnus Allred, Kelly W. New Mexico grass types and a selected (Asteraceae) from New Mexico. 40:351-352. bibliography of New Mexico grass . ___ and Phillip S. Weberg. The anatomy and 50:73-82. taxonomy of Vanclevea (Asteraceae). 34:151-160. ___. The plant family Gentianaceae in Utah. 36:483­ Anderson, Russell D. The Dytiscidae (Coleoptera) of 495. Utah: keys, original citation, types and Utah Allred, Kelly Wayne. Paspalum distichum L. var. distribution. 22:54-75. indutum Shinners (poaceae). 42:101-104. Anderson, Stanley H., Wayne A. Hubert, Craig Amy, Penny S. See Hall, Deborah A. 50:289-29.4. Patterson, Alan J. Redder, and David Duvall. Andersen; Ferron L. and M. John Ramsay. Field clinic Distribution of vertebrates of the Bighorn Canyon procedures for diagnosis of Echinococcus National Recreation Area. 47:512-521. granulosus in dogs. 47:207~219. __. See Cochran, Jean F. 47:459-466. ___ and Paul R. Roper. Computerized reduction of ___. See Gutzwiller, Kevin J. 46:358-360. meteorologic measurements from irrigated lllld ___. See MacLaren, Patricia A. 48:548-553. nonirrigated plots in central Utah. 35:203-230. __. See Ward, John P. 49:449-455. ___, John R. Crellin, Craig R. Nichols, and Peter M. Andre, John B. and James A. MacMahon. Reproduction Schantz. Evaluation of a program to control hydatid in three sympatric lizard species from west-central disease in central Utah. 43:65-72. Utah, 40:68-72. ~ Keith H. Hoopes, and J, Carl Fox. The efficacy Angell, Raymond F. See Miller, Richard F. 47:349-354. 6 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Apa, Anthony D., Daniel W. Uresk, and Raymond L. ___, Robert A. Riggs, Philip J. Urness, David L. Linder. Black-tailed prairie dog populations one Turner, and John F. Kimball. Changes in mule deer year after treatment with rodenticides. 50:107-113. size in Utah. 49:31~35. Armstrong, David M. Distributional patterns of mammals ___• Philip J. Urness, and J. King. Late summer in Utah. 37:457-474. changes in mule deer diets with increasing use on ___. Ecological distribution of rodents in bitterbrush rangeland. 44:572-574.. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. 39:199-205. ___, Philip J. Urness, and Michael L. Wolfe. The Arndt, Rudolf G. See Medica, Philip A. 35:317-318. influence of predator control on two adjacent __. See Medica, Philip A. 36:108-110. wintering deer herds. 37:101-102. Arthur, W. John, m. See Halford, Douglas K. 47:105­ Avery, David F. and Wilmer W. Tanner. Speciation in 109. the Fijian and Tongan iguana Brachylophus (Sauria, ___. See Reynolds, Timothy D. 46:513-527. Iguanidae) with the description of a new species. Arvizo, Edward R. See Worthington, Richard D. 30:166-172. 33:124-128. __. See Fanghella, Charles 35:245-268. Ashley, John, S~uel R. Rushforth, and Jeffrey R. Axler, R. P., R. M. Gersberg, and L. J. Paulson. Primary Johansen. Soil algae of cryptogamic crusts from the productivity in meromictic Big Soda Lake, Nevada. Uintah Basin, Utah, U.S.A. 45:432-442. 38:187-192. Asquith, Adam. Taxonomy and variation of the Lopidea nigridia complex of western North America (Heteroptera: Miridae: Orthotylinae). 50:135-154. Atkins, Riley J. See Batkworth, Mary E. 43:561-512. Bachman, V. C. See Knopf, F. L. 37:247-251. Atwood, N. Duarte. The Hydrophyllaceae of Utah. 36:1. Bagley, V. L. See Ralphs, M. H. 48:541-547. 55. Bailey, Reeve M. See Courtenay, Walter R., Jr. 47:523­ ___.A revision of the Phacelia Crenulatae group 526. (Hydrophyllaceae) for North America. 35:127-190. Bailie, Geoffrey L. See Poche, Richard M. 34:254-256. ___ and Stanley L. Welsh. An Erigeron from Nevada Baird, Craig R. Field behavior and seasonal activity of and a Penstemon from Idaho. 48:495-498. the rodent bot , Cuterebra tenebrosa, in central ___ and Stanley L. Welsh. New species of Talinum Washington (Diptera: Cuterebridae). 34:247-253. (portulaceae) from Utah. 45:485-487. Baker, Edward W. See Tuttle, Donald M. 36:57~64. ___, Sherel Goodrich, and Stanley L. Welsh. New Baker, John R. See Koenig, Ervon R. 3i:l06-108. (Legutninosae) from the Goose Creek Baker, M. F. See Nichols, D. W. 35:191-202. Drainage, Utah-Nevada. 44:263-264. Baker, Marc A., Donald J. Pinkava, Bruce Parfitt, and __. See Welsh, StanleY L. 35:327-376; 37:95-96; Timothy Righetti. On Cowania and its intergeneric 38:125-179; 41:1-108. . hybrids in Arizona. 44:484-486. Au, F. See Vollmer, A. T. 37:81-86. Baker, William L. Additions to a bibliography of Austin, Dennis D. Body composition and organ weights Colorado vegetation description. 44:677-680. of the verdin (Auriparus flaviceps). 31:66-68. ___.A bibliography of Colorado vegetation ___. Fat depth at the xiphoid process--a rapid index description. 43:45-64. to deer condition. 44:178~181. ___. Classification of the riparian vegetation of the ___. Plant community changes within a mature montane and subalpine zones in western Colorado. pinyon-juniper woodland. 47:96.99. 49t2140228. ___ and W. Glen Bradley. Additional records for ___.A preliminary classification of the natural uncommon birds in southern Nevada. 26:4142. vegetation of Colorado. 44:647~676. ___ and W. Glen Bradley. Bird records for Clark ___. Some aspects of the presettlement vegetation of County, Nevada. 28:61-62. the Piceance Basin, Colorado. 43:687-699. ___ and Lucy Jordan. Responses of Utah deer ___ and Susan C. Kennedy. Presettlement vegetation hunters to a checking station questionnaire. 49:159­ of part of northwestern Moffat County, Colorado, 166. described from rerhnants. 45:747-777. ___ and J. Scott Miller. Temperature-related behavior Bakewell, George, Joseph M. Chopek, arid Gary L. of some migrant birds in the desert. 42:232-240. Burkholder. Notes on reproduction Of the ___ and Dennis D. Murphy. Zoogeography of Great side-blotched lizard Uta stansburiarta stansburiana Basin butterflies: patterns of distribution and in southwest Idaho. 43:477-482. differentiation. 47:186-201. Bales, Franl;:es M. and Malcolm M. Furniss. Bionomics ___ and Philip J. Urness. Consumption of fresh of the cone spittlebug, Aphrophora canadensis alfalfa hay by mule deer and elk. 47:100-102. (Homoptera: Cercopidae), on mugo pine in Idaho. ___ and Philip J. Urness. Vegetal responses and big 44:338~348. game values after thinning regenerating lodgepole Bamberg, S. A. See Vollmer, A. T. 37:81-86. pine. 42:512-516. Banks, Richard C. Annotated bibliography of Nevada March 1991 7

ornithology since 1951. 28:49"60. United States--22 years after treatment. 44:459-467. Banta, Benjamin H. and Wilmer W. Tanner. A brief Bateman, Lucinda. Comparative floral biology of historical resume of herpetological stUdies in the Penstemon eatonii and Penstemon cyananthus in Great Basin of the western United States. Part I: central Utah: a preliminary study. 40:268-27Z. The reptil~s, 24:37-57. Baugh, Thomas M. Adapting Salt Creek pupfish _.__ and Wilmer W. Tanner. The systematics of (Cyprinodon salinus) to fresli water. 41:341-342. Crotaphytus wislizeni, the leopard lizards (Sauria: ___. Spawning of the least chub (Iotiehthys Iguanidae), Part II: A review of the status of the phlegethontis). 40:139-140. Baja California peninsular populations and a ___ and Bruce G. Brown. Field observations on the description of a new subspecies from Cedros response of the Railroad Valley springfish Islands. 28:183-194. (Creniehthys nevadae) to temperature. 40:359-360. ___. See Powers, Arnold L. 34:241-444. ___ and James E. Deacon. Paily and yearly __. See Tanner, Wilmer W, 22:116-118; 23:129­ movement of the Devil's Hole pupfish Cyprinodon 148; 26:87-135; 37:225-240. diabolis Wales in Devil's Hole, Nevada. 43:592­ __' See Tinkham, Ernest R. 34:203-406. 596. Barber, Delbert R. and Lawrence L. Lockard. Some ___, Michael A. Nelson, and Floyd Simpson. A helminths from mink in southwestern Montana, with description of Timpie Springs, Utah, with a a checklist of their internal parasites. 33:53-60. preliminary survey of the aquatic macrobiota. Barkworth, Mary E., Douglas R. Dewey, and lQley J. 42:77-80. Atkins. New generic concepts in the Triticeae of the ___, John W. Pedretti, and James E. Deacon. Status Intermountain Region: key and comments. 43:561­ and distribution of the Fish Creek Springs tui chub, 572. Gila bieolor euehila. 46:441-444. Bamby, Mark A. See Resh, Vincent H. 44:99-103. Baumann, Richard W. Nearctic stonefly genera as Barneby, Rupert C. and Stanley L. Welsh. New species indicators of ecological parameters (plecoptera: of Astragalus (Leguminosae) from southeastern Insecta). 39:441-244. Utah. 45:551-552. ___. Studies on Utah stoneflies (plecoptera). 33:91­ Barnes, A. M., V. J. Tipton, and J. A. Wildie. the 108. subfamily Anomiopsyllinae (Hystrichopsyllidae: ___ and Bill P. Stark. Hesperoperla hoguei, a new Siphonaptera). 1. A revision of the genus species of stonefly from California (plecoptera: Anomiopsyllus Baker. 37:138-206. Periidae). 40:63-67. Barnes, Claude T. The hawthorn, Crataegus colorado, a __. See Jacobi, Gerald Z. 43:585-591. new record for Utah. 4:55. __. See Nelson, C. Riley. 49:289-363. ___. The plant clear-eye or see-bright, a new record __. See Stark, Bill P. 38:97-114; 46:383-397. for Utah. 6:128. Bayn, Robert L., Jr. See Schimpf, David J. 43:573-578. Barnes, James R., J. V. McArthur, and C. E. Cushing. Beard, James M. See Tyus, Harold M. 50:33-39. Effect of excluding shredders ort leaf litter Beatley, Janice C. See Reveal, James L. 34:230. decomposition in two streams. 46:204,,207. Beatty, Joseph J. See Whitaker, John 0., Jr. 46:228-240. ___. See McArthur, J. Vaun 45:117-123. Bechtel, R. C. See Rust, R. W. 43:403-408. __. See Ng, David 46:310-315. Beck, D Elden, California Gull, a comparative plumage ___. See Winger, Parley V. 32:211-219. study. 4:57-61. Barnes, Sarah J. See Brotherson, Jack D. 44:299-309. ___.A land planarian collected in Utah. 12:62. Barnum, Andrew H. Notes on Amblyeheila utahensis ___. Life history notes on the California Gull, No.1. Tanner (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae). 20:79-80. 3:91-108. ___. The taxonomy of Utah Orthoptera. 14:39-60. ___. Notes on the occurrence of gulls at Utah Lake. ___. Tribute to Dr. Vasco M. Tanner, 30:211-212. 3:54. Barr, William F. The Buprestidae and Cleridae of the ___. Siphonaptera (fleas) of Mesa Verde National Nevada Test Site (Coleoptera). 29:11-19. Park, Montezuma, Colorado. 26:76-78. ___.A new subspecies of Enoelerus from the Great ___ and Dorald M. Allred. Faunistic inventory--BYU Basin region of the western United States ecological studies at the Nevada Test Site. 28:132­ (Coleoptera: Cleridae). 7:21-22. 141. and Richard L. Penrose. Notes on the ___ and Dorald M. Allred. Tingidae, Neididae distribution and bionomics of some Idaho (Berytidae) and Pentatomidae of the Nevada Test Cerambycidae (Coleoptera). 29:88-95. Site. 46:9-16. __. See Stafford, Michael P. 46:287-293. ___, Dorald M. Allred, and William J. Despain. Bartmann, Richard M. Growth rates of mule deer fetuses Predaceous-scavenger ants in Utah. 27:67-78. under different winter conditions. 46:245-448. __. See Allred, Dorald M. 13:87"90; 25:5-11; Bartos, Dale L. and James E. Lester. Effects of 2,4"D on 25:77-79; 27:11-25. a Populus tremuloides community in the western ___. See Brennan, James M. 15:1-26 ______7 .. ~-•••-

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__. See Mohr, Carol O. 24:1-6. 28:200. ___. See Tanner, Vasco M. 3:55-57. ___. See Zou, Jiping. 49:435-448. Becker, Jonathan J. Fossil birds of the Oreana local Black, Jeffrey Howard. Observations on :courtship fauna (Blancan), Owyhee County, Idaho. 46:763­ behavior of the desert tortoise. 36:467-470. 768. ___ and Andrew H. Black. Western painted turtle in Beckham, G. B. See Wallace, Richard L. 44:324-326. Grant County, Oregon. 47:344. Bedwell, Stephen F. New evidence for the presence of ___ and Royal Bruce Brunson. Breeding behavior of turkey in the early postglacial period of the northern the boreal toad, Bufo boreas boreas (Baird and Great Basin. 31:48-49. Girard), in western Montana. 31:109-113. Bee, James W. Vasco M. Tanner--a diversified career. ___ and Robert M. Storm. Notes on the herpetology 30:216-217. of Grant County, Oregon. 30:9-12. Bee, Robert G. and John Hutchings. Breeding records of Black, Richard D. See Brotherson, Jack D. 46:348-357. Utah birds. 3:61-85. Blackburn, Del F. Courtship behavior among white-tailed , Dorothy E. Checklist of recent of and black-tailed jacktabbits. 33:203-204. Wyoming, USA. 49:637-645. Blackburn, Wilbert H. and Karl Wood. Influence of soil Behan, Barbara and Bruce L. Welch. Winter nutritive frost on infiltration of shrub coppice dune and dune content of black sagebrush (Artemisia nova) grown interspace soils in southeastern Nevada. 50:41-46. in a uniform garden. 46:161-165. Blain, R. Leonard. See Daniel, Joseph C., Jr. 19:37-4:? Behle, William H. In memoriam: Seville Flowers Blake, Elizabeth A. and Michael R. Wagner. Foliage age (1900-1968). 44:210-222. as a factor in food utilization by the western spruce ___. In memoriam: William Walla<;e Newby budworm, Choristoneura occidentalis. 46:169-172. (1902-1977). 45:443-444. ___. See Mathiasen, Robert L. 46:277-280. ___. Significant bird records from Utah. 33:243-245. ___. See Mathiasen, Robert L. 47:467-472. ___. Water birds observed at Rock Island, Utah Lake, Blake, John G. Avifauna of the Mt. Dellenbaugh region, in 1932. 6:127-128. Shivwits Plateau, Arizona. 41:259-268. and Jon Ghiselin. Additional data on the birds of Blaustein, Andrew R. and Arthur C. Risser, Jr. the Uinta mountains and basin of northeastern Utah. Dominance relationships of the dark kangaroo 18:1-:?2. mouse (Microdipodops megacephalus) and the little Belk, Mark C., Clyde L. Pritchett, and H. Duane Smith. pocket mouse (Perognathus longimembris) in Patterns of microhabitat use of monticolus in captivity. 34:312-316. summer. 50:387-389. Blazzard, John E. Some memories and impressions of __. See Robey, Edward H., Jr. 47:488-496. my association with Vasco M. Tanner. 30:207-208. Benson, Brock. See Ralphs, Michael H. 49:419-424. Bleich, Vernon C. and Andrew M. Pauli. Additional Benton, Bob. See Hovingh, Peter 45:22-30. records of the spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) Berger, Randy. See Pekins, Peter J. 49:229-:?32. from California. 48:563. Berna, Howard J. Observations on the dwarf shrew and Orlando A. Schwartz. Water balance and (Sorex nanus) in northern Arizona. 50:161-165. fluid consumption in the southern grasshopper Berner, Kevin L. See Findholt, Scott L. 48:290-297. mouse, Onychomys torridus. 35:62-64. Best, Troy L. and A. L. Gennaro. Food habits of the Blinn, Dean W. and Milton W. Sanderson. Aquatic western whiptaillizard (Cnemidophorus tigris) in in Montezuma Well, Arizona, USA: a southeastern New Mexico. 45:527-534. travertine spring mound with high alkalinity and Betancourt, Julio L. Late Quaternary plant zonation and dissolved carbon dioxide. 49:85-88. climate in southeastern Utah. 44:1-35. Bloss, Deborah Ann and Jack D. Brotherson. Vegetation Bhat, R. )3. See Hegerhorst, D. F. 48:1-8. response to a moisture gradient on an ephemeral Bienek, Gerhard K. and Albert W. Grundmann. stream in central Arizona. 39:161-176. Burrowing habits of two subspecies of Dipodomys Bock, Carl E. and Larry W. Lepthien. Correction for: merriami in California and Utah. 31:190-192. Carl E. Bock and Larry W. Lepthien, distribution Biggam, R. C. and M. A. Brusven. Gerridae (water and abundance of the Black-billed Magpie (Pica striders) of Idaho (Heteroptera). 49:259-274. pica) in North America. Great Basin Naturalist Bjerregaard, R. S., N. E. West, M. M. Caldwell, and 35(3):269-272. 36:111. H. F. Maryland. Standing crops and dynamics of ___ and Larry W. Lepthien. Distribution and phytomass and minerals in two salt desert shrub abundance of the Black-billed Magpie (Pica pica) communities. 44:327-337. in North America. 35:269-272. Black, Andrew H. See Black, Jeffrey H. 47:344. Bohman, Verle R. See Poole, Stephen C. 49:201-213. Black, Hal L. Differential utilization of bat boxes by Bond, Carl E. See Williams, Jack E. 43:409-420. house wrens (Troglodytes aedon). 43:456. Booth, Gary M. See Stewart, David A. 39:129-132. ___ and Clayton M. White. High localized bird Borchert, Mark. See Owings, Donald H. 35:402-404. mortality as a function of high populations. Bornholdt, Dave. See Hovingh, Peter 45:2:?-30. March 1991 50~YEAR INDEX 9

Bourgeron, P. S., L. D. Engelking, J. S. Tuhy, and J. D. ___. New species and records of North American Brotherson. Bibliography of Nevada and Utah Pityophthorus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Part IV: The vegetation description. 50:209-242. Scriptor group. 45:467-475. ___, A. M. Kratz, T. Weaver, and ___. New synonymy, new combinations, and new N. Weidman. Bibliography of Montana vegetation species of North American Pityophthorus description. 48:301-323. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Part II. 36:425-444. Bowers, Janice E. Local floras of the Southwest, 1920­ ___. New synonymy, new species, and taxonomic 1980: an annotated bibliography. 42:105-112. notes of North American Pityophthorus (Coleoptera: Bowers, Michael A. Insular biogeography of mammals in Scolytidae), Part lli. 38:71-84. the Great Salt Lake. 42:589-596, Brinton, Elias P. and Glen M. Kohls. New distributional Bozek, Michael A. Orientation of zooplankton to the and host data for the tick Dermacentor hunteri oxycline in Big Soda Lake, Nevada. 49:535-539. Bishopp. 23:166. Bradley, W. Glen and Charles G. Hansen. A probable Brinton, Elias P. See Mohr, Carol O. 24:1-6. record of the white-tailed deer in Nevada. 28:199. Brittell, J. David. See Knick, Steven T. 44:70-74. ___. See Austin, George T. 26:4142; 28:61-62. Britton, Carlton M., Guy R. McPherson, and Forrest A. Bragg, Arthur N. The Amphibia of Greer County, Sneva. Effects of burning and clipping on five Oklahoma. 15:27-31- bunchgrasses in eastern Oregon. 50:115-120. ___. Observations on the ecology and natural history Broome, Rose C. A new variety of Centaurium of Anura XV. The hylids and microhylids in namophilum (Gentianaceae) from the Great Basin. Oklahoma. 4:62-80. 41:192-197. ___. Some observations on Amphibia at and near Las Brothers, Donald R. First record of Patapius spinosus in Vegas, New Mexico. 2:109-111. Idaho and Nevada (Hemiptera: Leptopodidae). ___. Some salientian adaptations. 7:11-15. 39:195-196. ___ and Harold A. Dundee. collected in the Brothers, Timothy. See Lee, M. A. B. 41:370-376. vicinity of Las Vegas, New Mexico. 9:55-57. Brotherson, Jack D. Plant community zonation in ___ and W. F. Hudson. New county records of response to soil gradients in a saline meadow near Salientia and a summary of known distribution of Utah Lake, Utah County, Utah. 47:322-333. Caudata in Oklahoma. 11:87-90. ___. Species composition, distribution, and and Charles Clinton Smith. Observations on the phytosociology of Kalsow Prairie, a mesic tall grass ecology and natural history of Anura IX. Notes on prairie in Iowa. 43:137-167. breeding behavior in Oklahoma. 3:33-50. ___. Vegetation of the mima mounds of Kalsow Brame, Arden H., Jr. See Tanner, Wilmer W. 21:23-26. Prairie, Iowa. 42:246-261- Branham, Joseph M., Arden R. Gaufin, and Robbin L. ___. Zonation patterns in the potholes of Kalsow Traver. Growth of Plecoptera (stonefly) nymphs at Prairie, Iowa. 40:372-384. constant, abnormally high temperatures. 35:51-61. ___ and Sarah J. Bames. Habitat relationships of Braun, Clait E. See Olsen, O. Wilford 36:445-457. Glaux maritima in central Utah. 44:299-309. Brennan, J. M. See Goff, M. L. 37:501-509. ___ and Karen J. Brotherson, Ecological and Brennan, James M. and D Elden Beck. The chiggers of community relationships of Eriogonum corymbosum Utah (Acarina: Trombiculidae). 15:1-26. (polygonaceae) in the Uinta Basin, Utah. 39:177­ Bres, Mimi. See Sigler, William F. 45:571-603. 191- Brienholt, Craig and Richard A. Heckmann. Parasites ___ and W. Todd Brotherson. Grazing impacts on from two species of suckers (Catostomidae) from sagebrush communities of central Utah. 41:335­ southern Utah. 40:149-156. 340. Briggs, George M. and James A. MacMahon. Alpine and ___ and William J. Masslich. Vegetation patterns in subalpine wetland plant communities of the Uinta relation to slope position in the Castle Cliffs area of Mountains, Utah. 43::;23-530. southern Utah. 45:535-541- ___ and James A. MacMahon. Structure of alpine and Kevin P. Price. Naturalization and habitat plant communities near King's Peak, Uinta relationships of bitter nightshade (Solanum Mountains, Utah. 42:50-59. dulcamara) in central Utah. 44:317-323. Bright, Donald E. New species and new records of North and Samuel R. Rushforth. Influence of American Pityophthorus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), cryptogamic crusts on moisture relationships of soils Part V: The Juglandis group. 45:476482. in Navajo National Monument, Arizona. 43:73-78. ___. New species and new records of North and Samuel R. Rushforth, Invasion and American Pityophthorus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), stabilization of recent beaches by salt grass Part VI: The Lautus Group. 46:641-645. (Distichilis spicata) at Mono Lake, Mono County, ___. New species and new records of North California. 45:542-545. American Pityophthorus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). ___ and Samuel R. Rushforth. Zonation patterns in Part VII. 46:679-684. the communities of Benton Hot ------, ------_.- ~----

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Springs, Mono County, California. 47:583-59l. Brown, Walter C. and Vasco M. Tanner.iRediscovery of ___ and Von Winkel. Habitat relationships of the genus Pseudogekko with description of a new saltcedar (Tamarix ramosissima) in central Utah. species from the Solomon Islands. 9:41-45. 46:535-541. Browning, M. Ralph. Geographic variation in Contopus ___, William E. Evenson, Samuel R. Rushforth, John sordidztius and C. virens north of Mexico. 37:453­ Fairchild, and Jeffrey R. Johansen. Spatial patterns 456. of plant corrimunities and differential weathering in Bruhn, Arthur F. The external male genitalia of some Navajo National Monument, Arizona. 45:1-13, Rhynchophota. 8:1-35. ___, G. Nebeker, M. Skougard, and J. Fairchild. Brunson, John T., Richard N. Seaman, and Donald J. Plants of Navajo National Monument. 38:19-30. Nash. Interpopulational variation of blood proteins ___, K. P. Price, and L. O'Rourke. Age in in pika (Ochotona princeps saxatilis). 37:77-80. relationship to stem circumference and stem Brunson, Royal Bruce. See Black, Jeffrey Howard diameter in cliffrose (Cowania mexicana var. 31:109-113. stansburiana) in central Utah. 47:334-338. Brusvert, M. A. See Biggam, R. C. 49:259_274. ___, Lars L. Rasmussen, and Richard D. Black. Brusven, Merlyn A. See Homig, C. Evan 46:33-38. Comparative habitat and community relationships of ___. See Meehan, William R. 47:22-3l. Atriplex confertifolia and Sarcobatus vermiculatus Bryan, James A. See Lanner, Ronald M. 40:190-192; in central Utah. 46:348-357. 41:476-477. ___, Lee A. Szyska, and William E. Evenson. Bird Buchanan, Bruce A., K. T. Harper, and Neil C. community composition in relation to habitat and Frischknecht. Allelopathic effects of bur buttercup season in Betatakin Canyon, Navajo National tissue on germination and growth of various grasses Monument, Arizona. 41:298-309. and forbs in vitro and in soil. 38:90-96. ___, Lee A. Szyska, and William E. Evenson. Buchanan, Hayle and Robert Graybosch. Revised Poisonous plants of Utah. _40:229-253. checklist of the vascular plants of Bryce Canyon ___. See Andersen, William R. 40:121-126. National Park, Utah. 41:109-120. ____. See Bloss, Deborah Ann 39:161-176. ___. See Graybosch, Robert A. 43:701-712. ___. See Bourgeron, P. S. 50:209-242. Buchholz, Todd D. See McComb, William C. 50:273­ ___. See Callison, James 45:321-326. 28l. __. See Cedarleaf, Joy D. 42:91-95. Bullick, Graham R. and Ferron L. Andersen. Effect of __. See Christensen, E. M. 39:263-266. irrigation on survival of third-stage Haemonchus ___. See Evenson, William E. 40:167"174. contortus larvae (Nematoda: Trichostrongylidae). ___. See Grimes, Judith A. 44:36-48. 38:369-378. _-_. See Jatkar, Shobha A. 39:15-43. Bullock, Robert E. Cannibalism in captive rattlesnakes. __. See Johansen, Jeffrey R. 41:433-439. 31:49-50. ___. See Masslich, William J. 48:250-262. Bunderson, E. D., D. J. Weber, and D. L. Nelson. __. See Morden, C. 46:140-147. Diseases associated with Juniperus osteosperma and ___. See Moretti, Miles O. 42:81-90. a model for predicting their occurrence with __. See Price, K. P. 47:132_15l. environmental site factors. 46:427-440. ___. See Rasmussen, Lars L. 46:148-156. Bunn, Richard L. Breeding records for Clark's Grebe in __. See Shupe, J. B. 45:141-149. Colorado and Nevada. 46:581-582.: ___. See Skougard, Michael G. 39:44-58. Bunting, Stephen C. See Mosley, Jeffrey C. 49:241-248. ___. See Skousen, J. 46:508-512. __' See Smith, Stuart D. 47:299-307. ___. See Skousen, Jeffrey G. 42:562-566. Burke, Thomas E. See Marsh, Paul C. 49:387-389. ___. See Squires, Lorin E. 39:245-252. Burkholder, Gary L. See Bakewell, George 43:477-487. __. See Webb, G. Merrill 48:274-279, 48:512-529. Bums, James A., Dennis L. Flath, and Tim W. Clark, On __. See Whiting, Mark C. 38:31-4l. the structure and function of white-tailed prairie dog __. See Wood, Alan K. 41:457-460; 41:274-250. burrows. 49:517-524. Brotherson, Karen J. See Brotherson, Jack D. 39:177- Burns, Steven J, and Richard E. Terry. Blockage and 19l. recovery of nitrification in soils exposed to Brotherson, W. Todd. See Brotherson, Jack D. 41:335­ acetylene. 46:316-320. 340. Burton, Sheril D. See Rushforth, Samuel R. 40:98-100. Brown, Barbara A., John o. Whitaker, Thomas W. Bushnell, John H., Susan Q. Foster, and Bruce M. French, and Chris Maser. Note on food habits of the Wahle. Annotated inventory of invertebrate Screech Owl and the Burrowing Owl of populations of an alpine lake and stream chain in southeastern Oregon. 46:421-42.6. Colorado. 47:500-51l. Brown, Bruce G. See Baugh, Thomas M. 40:359-360. Butler, David R. Vegetational and geomorphic change on Brown, David E. See Davis, Russell. 49:425-434. snow avalanche paths, Glacier Natiqnal Park, Brown, John A. See Young, James A. 46:1-21. Montana, USA. 45:313-317. March 1991 50~YEAR INDEX 11

___. See Malanson, George P. 44:453-458. Cedarleaf, Joy D., S. Dick Worthen, aild Jack D. Brotherson. Weather conditions in early summer C and their effects on September Blue Grouse (Dendragapus obscurus) harvest. 42:91"95. Caire, William. See Finley, Robert B. 43:554-560. Chamberlain, Roy W. Four new species of Collembola. Calder, J. Hamilton. Vasco M. Tanner--a dedicated . 4:39-48. public servant. 30:197-199. Chamberlin, Ralph V. Further records and descriptions of Caldwell, Bruce A. See Li, C. Y. 46:411-414. American millipeds. 12:13-34. Caldwell, M. M. See Bjerregaard, R. S. 44:327-337. ___. Geophiloid chilopods of the Hawaiian and other Call, C. A. and C. M. McKell. Field establishment of oceanic islands of the Pacific. 13:75-85. fourwing saltbush in processed oil shale and ___.A new genus and species in the chilopod family disturbed native soil as influenced by Tampiyidae. 25:39-42. vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae. 44:363-371. ___. On eight new southern millipeds. 11:19-26. Callison, James and Jack D. Brotherson. Habitat ___. On five new American lithobiid centipeds. relationships of the blackbrush community 11:115-118. (Coleogyne ramosissima) of southwestern Utah. ___. Records of American millipeds and centipeds 45:321-326. collected by Dr. D. Elden Beck in 1950. 11:27-35. Cameron, D. E. and M. J. Jenkins. Engelmann spruce ___. Scolopendrid chilopods of the northern Andes cone losses caused by insects in northern Utah in a :Region taken on the California Academy South year of low cone production. 48:508-511. American Expedition of 1954-1955. 17:30-41. Campbell, R. B. See McDonough, W. T. 35:325-326. Chandler, Harry P. New species of Coleoptera from Campbell, Thomas M., ill and Tim W. Clark. Short~terrn Utah (Omophronidae and Dytiscidae). 2:99-104. effects of logging on red-backed voles and deer Chapman; Harold C. See Drake, Carl J. 13:9-11 mice. 40:183-189. Chapman, Joseph A. See Cramer, Kenneth L. 50:283­ ___, Tim W. Clark, and Craig R. Groves. First record 285; 50:361-365. of pygmy rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis) in Chatterley, L. Matthew, Blaine T. Welsh, and Stanley L. Wyoming. 42:100. Welsh. Preliminary index of authors of Utah plant __. See Clark, Tim W. 41:360-361; 42:572-582; names. 42:385-394. 43:438-440; 49:587-596. __. See Welsh, Stanley L. 45:173-236. Campbell, W. F. See Rechel, E. A. 38:456-462. Ching, H. L. See Heckmann, R. A. 47:259-275. Campos, E. G. Deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus, Chitaley, Shya. See Nambudiri, E. M. V. 47:527-535. and associated rodent fleas (Siphonaptera) in the Cholewa, Anita F. and Douglass M. Henderson. A arctic-alpine life zone of Rocky Mountain National survey and assessment of the rare vascular plants of Park, Colorado. 43:168-174. the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory site. __. See Eads, R. B. 42::241-245. 44:140-144. Carlin, K. D, See Schmid, J. M. 44:575-578. Chopek, Joseph M. See Bakewell, George 43:477-48:2. Carpenter, Alan T. See Neely, Elizabeth E. 46:728-735. Christensen, E. M. and J. D. Brotherson. Decreases of Carraway, Leslie N. See Verts, B. J. 41:167-175. juniper woodland in the Utah and Salt Lake valleys Carroll, T. See Heckmann, R. A. 45:255-265. since settlement. 39:263-266. Carter, James L. See Leland, Harry V. 46:595-611. Christensen, Earl M. Bibliography of Utah aquatic Carter, John G. See Lamarra, Vincent A. 45:121-140; biology, No. IT. 22:32-53. 46:690-705. ___"The recent naturalization of Siberian elm (Ulmus Carter-Lovejoy, Steven H. The relation between species pumila L.) in Utah. 24:103-106. numbers and island characteristics for habitat ___. The root system ofbigtooth maple. 22:114-115. islands in a volcanic landscape. 42:113-119. Christiansen, Tim A., Jeffrey A. Lockwood, and Jeff Casey, Denise E. See Clark, Tim W. 42:572-582. Powell. community dynamics in Casey, Osborne. See Nelson, Rodger L. 47:480-487. undisturbed and intensively managed mountain Cates, Rex G. See Masslich, William J. 48:250_262. brush habitats. 49:570-586. Cather, Mary R. and Arden R. Gaufin. Life history and ___, Jeffrey A. Lockwood, and Jeff Powell. Effects ecology of Megarcys signata (plecoptera: of on root:shoot ratio and biomass Perlodidae), Mill Creek, Wasatch Mountains, Utah. production in undisturbed and modified mountain 35:39-48. shrub habitats. 49:456-460. ___, Bill P. Stark, and Arden R. Gaufin. Records of ___, Jeffrey A. Lockwood, and Jeff Powell. Litter stoneflies (plecoptera) from Nevada. 35:49-50. decomposition by arthropods in undisturbed and Cazier, Mont A. New American Diplotaxis intensively managed mountain brush habitats. (Coleoptera-Scarabaeidae). 1:127-137. 49:562-569. ___. The southwestern research station of the ___, Jeffrey A. Lockwood, and Jeff Powell. American Museum of Natural History. 14:91. Mediation of nutrient cycling by arthropods in

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unmanaged and intensively managed mountain " (Hymenoptera: Forrnicidae). 3:f:202-207. brush habitats. 49:134-139. Clark, William R. and Frederic H. Wagner. Role of Cincotta, Richard P. Note on mound architecture of the livestock and black-tailed jackrabbits in changing black-tailed prairie dog. 49:621-623. abundance of Kochia americana. 44:635-646.

___", D. W. Uresk, and R. M. Hansen. Demogrllphy Clary, Warren P. Variation in leaf anatomy and CO2 of black-tailed prairie dog populations reoccupying assimilation in Sitanion hystrix ecotypes. 39:427­ sites treated with rodenticide. 47:339-343. 432. Clark, Cynthia J. See Clark, William H. 49:36-37. ___, Peter F. Ffolliott, and Frederic R. Larson. Clark, Shawn M. A revision of the genus Microrhopala Producer-consumer biomass in montane forests on (Coleoptem: Chrysomelidae) in America north of the Arizona Mogollon Plateau. 44:627-634. Mexico. 43:597-618. Clubb, Robert. See Gaufm, Arden R. 34:45-59. Clark, Stephen L. A new combination in Penstemon Cochran, Jean F. and Stanley H. Anderson. Comparison (Scrophulariaceae). 35:434. of habitat attributes at sites of stable and declining ___.A new status for Penstemon cyananthus Hook. long_billed curlew populations. 47:459-466. ssp. subglaber Pennell (Scrophulariaceae). 37:100. Cochran, Philip A. See Somma, Louis A. 49:525.534. ___.A new status for Penstemon cyananthus Hook. Coffeen, M. P. See Pritchett, C. L.' 47:231-233. ssp. subglaber Pennell (Scrophulariaceae). 37:258. Coffey, Marvin D. A study of some Rocky Mountain ___ and Robert Graybosch. Montia linearis spotted fever vectors and their hosts in Utah. (portulacaceae): a new record for Utah. 41::f69. 14:31"37. Clark, Tim W. Local distribution and interspecies Coggins, Victor. See Crawford, John A. 46:745-748. interactions in microtines, Grand Teton National Cole, Arthur C. See Allted, Dorald M. 31:237-242; Park, Wyoming. 33::f05-217. 39:97-102. ___. Notes on white-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys Cole, David N. Trampling disturbance and recovery of leucurus) burrows. 31:115-124. cryptogamic soil crusts in Grand Canyon National ___. Preliminary mammal survey of Fossil Butte Park. 50:321-325. National Monument, Wyoming. 37:91-94. Coleman, Bruce A. See Heckmann, Richard A. 41:201­ ___. Richardson's ground squirrel (Spermophilus :f06; 47:355-372. richardsonii) in the Laramie Basin, Wyoming. Coleman, Craig E. and William R. Andersen. Chloroplast 30:55-70. ultrastructure in the desert shrub Chrysothamnus ___. Some spatial and behaviorlll features of the nauseosus ssp. albicaulis. 46:573-576. thirteen-lined ground squirreL 41:243-246. Collins, Ellen 1. See Lichvar, Robert W. 45:734-746. ___ and Thomas M. Campbell ill. Additional Collins, Nicholas C. and Gray Stirling. Relationships black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) reports from among total dissolved solids, conductivity, and Wyoming. 41:360-361. osmosity for five Artemia habitats (Anostraca: ___ and thomas M. Campbell ill. A small carnivore Artemiidae). 40:131-138. survey technique. 43:438-440. Collins, Patrick D., Kimball T. Harper, and Burton K. ___, Thomas M. Campbell ill, and 'Tedd N. Pendleton. Comparative life history and floral Hauptman. Demographic charact~tistics of characteristics of desert and mountain floras in American marten populations in Jackson Hole, Utah. 43:385-393. Wyoming. 49:587-596. Comanor, Peter L. See Clark, William H. 32:202-207. ___, Thomas M. Campbell ill, David G. Socha, lllld Connelly, John W. See Reynolds, Timothy D. 46:513­ Denise E. Casey. Prairie dog colony attributes and 527. associated vertebrate species. 42:572-582. Connolly, Patrick J. See Wallace, Richard L. 44:324­ ___. See Burns, James A. 49:517-5:f4. 326. __. See Campbell, Thomas M., ill 40:183-189; Cook, A. Gaylon. Birds of the desert region of Uintah 42:100. County, Utah. 44:584-620. ( __. See Korhel, Art H. 41:461-464. Cooper, James J. Age, growth, and food habits of tui Clark, William A. See O'Farrell, Michael J. 44:428-430. chub, Gila bicolor, in Walker Lake, Nevada. Clark, William H. First record of Climacia californica 45:784-788. (Neuroptera: Sisyridae) and its host sponge, ___. Observations on the reproduction and Ephydatia mulleri (porifera: spongillidae), from embryology of the Lahontan tui chub, Gila bicolor, Idaho ~ith water quality relationships. 45:391-394. in Walker Lake, Nevada. 42:60-64. ___ and Cynthia J. Cllifk. White-tailed prairie dog Cottam, Clarence. Vasco M. Tanner--a great teacher. (Cynomys leucurus Merriam) diggings in western 30:200-202. harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex occidentalis ___, Cecil S. Williams, and Clarence A. Sooter. (Cresson), mounds. 49:36-37. Some unusual winter visitors or late migrants to the ___ and Peter L. Comanor. Flights of the western Bear River Marshes, Utah. 3:51-53. thatching ant, Formica obscuripes Forel, in Nevada Cottam, Walter P. Vasco M. Tanner--a pioneer in March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 13

conservation. 30:203-204. apple orchards. 37:366-374. Courtenay, Walter R., Jr. and James E. Deacon. Status of Cross, Jeffrey N. Contributions to the biology of the introduced fishes in certain spring systems in woundfin, Plagopterus argentissimus (pisces: southern Nevada. 42:361-366. Cyprinidae), an endangered species. 38:463-468. __._, C. Richard Robins, Reeve M. Bailey, and James Cross, Stephen P. See McMahon, Ellen E. 41:270. E. Deacon. Records of exotic fishes from Idaho and Cuk, Luka. See Seiler, Gerald J. 41:393-394. Wyoming. 47:523-526. Cully, Anne C. and Jack F. Cully, Jr. Spatial and Cowgill, Lari M. See Sawyer, Thomas W. 36:471-474. temporal variability in perennial and annual Cox, Darla G. See Cox, George W. 34:60-70. vegetation at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. 49:113­ Cox, Douglas C. and Wilmer W. Tanner. Hyobranchial In. apparatus of the Cryptobranchoidea (Amphibia). Cully, Jack F., Jr. See Cully, Anne C. 49:113-122. 49:482-490. Cushing, Bruce S. and Anne Matherne. Stinger ___ and Wilmer W. Tanner. Osteology and myology utilization and predation in the scorpion of the head and neck regions of Callisaurus, Paruroctonus boreus. 40:193-195. Cophosaurus, Holbrookia, and Uma (Reptilia: Cushing, C. E. and R. T. Rader. A note on the food of Iguanidae). 37:35-56. Callibaetis (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae). 41:431-432. ___. See Tanner, Wilmer W. 41:314-316. and S. R. Rushforth. Diatoms of the Middle Fork Cox, George W. Form and dispersion of Mirna mounds of the Salmon River drainage, with notes on their in relation to slope steepness and aspect on the relative abundance and distribution. 44:421-427. Columbia Plateau. 50:21-31. ___. See Bames, James R. 46:204-207. __._ and Darla G. Cox. Substrate color matching in the grasshopper, Circotettix rabula (Orthoptera: D Acrididae). 34:60-70. __' _, Christopher G. Gakahu, and Douglas W. Allen. Daley, D. M. See Wallace, Richard L. 44:324-326. . Small-stone content of Mirna mounds of the Dalton, Larry B. See Greenwood, Charles L. 44:499­ Columbia Plateau and Rocky Mountain regions: 504. implications for mound origin. 47:609~619. Daniel, Joseph C., Jr. A note on the Common Loon in Cox, Kaye B. Tularemia and deer flies in the environs of southern Colorado. 13:74. Utah Lake, Utah. 25:13-29. ___ and R. Leonard Blain. ~ackground radiation and Cox, Mike K. and William L. Franklin. Terrestrial endemic faunal range in the San Luis Valley of vertebrates of Scotts Bluff National Monument, southern Colorado. 19:37-42. Nebraska. 49:597-613. Dasmann, Marlene M. and Hobart M. Smith. A new Craig, T. H. See Gleason, R. L. 39:274-276. sceloporine lizard form Oaxaca, Mexico. 34:231­ Cramer, Kenneth L. and Joseph A. Chapman. 237. Reproduction of three species of pocket mice Davis, Donald W. See Titayavan, Manas 48:388-393. (Perognathus) in the Bonneville Basin, Utah. Davis, James N. and Bruce L. Welch. Winter preference, 50:361-365. nutritive value, and other range use characteristics ___, A. Lee Foote, and Joseph A. Chapman. Small of Kochia prostrata (L.) Schrad. 45:778-783. mammal records from Dolphin Island, the Great __. See Skousen, J. 46:508-512. Salt Lake, and other localities in the Bonneville ___. See Stevens, Richard 41:274-277. Basin, Utah. 50:283-285. __. See Welch, Bruce L. 44:296-298. Crawford, John A., Walt Van Dyke, S. Mark Meyers, Davi~, Russell and David E, Brown. Role of post­ and Thomas F. Haensly. FaIl diet of Blue Grouse in Pleistocene dispersal on determining the modern Oregon. 46:123-127. distribution of Abert's squirrel. 49:425-434. ___, Walter Van Dyke, Victor Coggins, and Martin ___ and Ronnie Sidner. Locality, habitat, and St. Louis. Hatching chronology of Blue Grouse in elevation records for the desert shrew, Notiosorex northeastern Oregon. 46:745-748. crawfordi. 49:140-141. __. See Lutz, R. Scott. 49:252-258. Davis, Tim D., N. Sankhla, W. R. Andersen, D. J. Creasy, James. See Finley, Robert B. 42:360. Weber, and B. N. Srnith: High rates of Crellin, John R. Evaluation of a program to control photosynthesis in the desert shrub Chrysothamnus hydatid disease in central Utah. 43:65-72. nauseosus ssp. albicaulis. 45:520_526. Croft, B. A. Prey stage distribution, a factor affecting the Deacon, James E., Paul B. Schumann, and Edward L. numerical response of Typhlodromus occidentalis to Stuenkel. Thermal tolerances and preferences of Tetranychus mcdanieli and Tetranychus pacificus. fishes of the Virgin River system (Utah, Arizona, 32:61-75. Nevada). 47:538-546. . ___ and C. D. Jorgensen. Typhlodromus mcgregori __. See Baugh, Thomas M. 43:592-596; 46:441­ Chant (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) and its control of 444. phytophagous mites in Utah and southern California ___. See Courtenay, Walter R. 42:361-366. 14 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST VoL 51, No.1

___. See Courtenay, Walter R., Jr. 47:523-526, ___. New Neotropical water-striders ___. See Greger, Paul 42:549-552. (Hemiptera-Veliidae). 11:37-42. __. See Heckmann, Richard A. 46:662-676. ___. Synonymic data and descriptions of new genera ___. See Williams, Jack E. 46:nO-223. and species of Tingidae (Hemiptera). 13:91-99. Decker, Lynn M. Coexistence of two species of sucker, ___. Synonymical data: descriptions of new Catostomus, in Sagehen Creek, California, and Hydrometridae (Hemiptera). 14:61-66. notes on their status in the western Lahontan Basin. ___. Tingidae: descriptions and synonymic data 49:540-551. (Hemiptera). 14:hl0. Deisch, Michele S., Daniel W. Uresk, and Raymond L. ___. Water-striders from Tettitorio Amazonas of Linder. Effects of prairie dog rodenticides on deer Venezuela (Hemiptera; Hydrometridae, Veliidae). mice in western South Dakota. 50:347-353. 12:47-54. DeMarais, Bruce D. See Marsh, Paul C. 49:3877389. ___ and Harold C. Chapman. Distributional data and Dempster, Lauramay T. and Friedrich Ehrendorfer. A description of a new hebrid (Hemiptera). 13:9-11. new name for Galium scabriusculum (Rubiaceae) of and Richard C. Froeschner. A new Utah. 37:510. myrmecophilous lacebug from Panama (Hemiptera: Despain, Del W. and Grant A Harris. Kramer Palouse Tingidae). 22:8"11. natural area. 43:421-424. ___ and Bob G. Hill. Some Ethiopian lacebugs Despain, William J. See Beck, D Elden 27:67-78. (Hemiptera: Tingidae). 24:83-92. Deutschman, Mark Robert. Grass spider microhabitat use ___ and F. C. Hottes. Genus Trepobates in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona. Hettich-Schaeffer (Hemiptera; Gettidae). 12:35-38. 45:546-547. ___ and F. C. Hottes. Saldidae of the Americas Devine, Michael G. and Dennis K. Shiozawa. Littoral (Hemiptera). 10:51-61. heterogeneity and diel behavior of white bass ___ and F. C. Hottes. Stridulatory organs in Saldidae (Morone chrysops) and carp (Cyprinus carpio) in (Hemiptera). 11:43-46. Utah Lake, Utah. 44:509-515. ___ and David R. Lauck. Descriptions, synonymy, Dewey, Douglas R. See Barkworth, Mary E. 43:561­ and check-list of American Hydrometridae 572. (Hemiptera: Heteroptera). 19:43-52. Dickinson, J. C. Notice of a new report entitled ___ and David Livingstone. Two new species of "Systematics collections: a national plan." 32.:238. lacebugs from India (Hemiptera: Tingidae). 24:27­ Diem, Kenneth L. See Findholt, Scott L. 48:285"289. 30. Diller, Lowell V. and Richard L. Wallace. Additional ___ and M. Mohanasundarum. New Tingidae from distribution records and abundance of three species South India (Hemiptera). 21:108-113. of snakes in southwestern Idaho. 41:154-157. ___ and Florence A Ruhoff. A necessary correction. Dixon, James R. See Medica, Philip A. 35:317"318. 20:80. __._. See Tanner, Wilmer W. 32:16"24. ___ and Florence A. Ruhoff. Tingidae: new genera, Dixon, Verl G. Vasco M. Tanner...,a participating citizen. species, homonyms, and synonyms (Hemiptera). 30:196. 20:29-38. Dobkin, David S. See Holmes, Jennifer A. 45:483-484. Drewes, Henry G. See Modde, Timothy 46:39-45. Dobson, Martin L., Clyde L. Pritchett, and Jack W. Sites, Dudley, T. R. Alyssum turgidum: a new species from Jr. Genetic variation and population structure in the Iran. 24:7-12. cliff chipmunk, Eutamias dorsalis, in the Great Duff, Donald A. See Hickman, Terry J. 38:193-202. Basin of western Utah. 47:551-561. Duke, KeIiIieth L. A preliminary histological study of the Doescher, Paul S., Richard F. Miller, Jianguo Wang, and ovary of the kangaroo rat Dipodomys ordii Jeff Rose. Effects of nitrogen availability on growth columbianus. 1:63-73. and photosyntIiesis of Artemisia tridentata ssp. ___. Vasco M. Tanner--an inspiring teacher. 30:209­ wyomingensis. 50:9"19. 2lO. Dole, Jim W. See Durant, Pedro 48:19-24. Duncan, Russell B. arid Ronnie Sidner. Bats in Spotted Donahoo, Michael J. See Winger, Parley V. 32:211-219. Owl pellets in southern Arizona. 50:197-200. Dorn, Robert D. A new species of Thelesperma Dundee, Harold A See Bragg, Arthur N. 9:55-57. (Asteraceae) from Wyoming. 43:749-750. Dunn, Peter O. and Ronald A Ryder. Notes on the birds __. See Lichvar, Robert W. 42:413-414; 43:739­ of Cold Spring Mountain, northwestern Colorado. 740. 46:651-655. Douglas, Michael E. See Marsh, Paul C. 49:387-389. Durant, Pedro, Jim W. Dole, and George F. Fisler. Drake, Carl J. New African and Asian Tingidae Agonistic behavior of the California ground (Hemiptera). 16:18-22. squirrel, Spermophilus beecheyi, at an artificial food ___. New lacebugs from the eastern hemisphere. source. 48:19-24. 23:149-158. Duvall, David. See Anderson, Stanley H. 47:512-521. ___. New neogaean Tingidae (Hemiptera). 13:13-16. March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 15

E Elias, Scott A. Colorado ground beetles (Coleoptera: Catabidae) from the Rotger Collection, University Eads, Richard B. Two new species of fleas of the genus of Colorado Museum. 47:631-637. Meringis (Siphonaptera: Hystrichopsyllidae). Elliott, Charles L. and Jerran T. Flinders. Cranial 38:447-4;55. measurements of the Columbian ground squirrel ___ and E. G. Campos. Deer mouse, Peromyscus (Spermophilus columbianus columbianus), with maniculatus, and associated rodent fleas special reference to subspecies taxonomy and (Siphonaptera) in the arctic-alpine life zone of juvenile skull development. 44:505-508. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. 43:168­ ___ and Jerran T. Flinders. Plant nutrient levels on 174. two summer ranges in the River of No Return ___ and E. G. Campos. Description of a new Wilderness Area, Idaho. 44:621-626. Phalacropsylla and notes on P. alios ___ and Jerran T. Flinders. Postemergence (Siphonaptera: Hystrichopsyllidae). 42:241-245. development and interyear residence ofjuvenile ___ and G. o. Maupin. Description of the female of Columbian ground squirrels in the Idaho primitive Phalacropsylla hamata (Siphonaptera: area. 40:362-364. Hystrichopsyllidae). 42:96-99. ___ and Jerran T. Flinders. Seasonal activity pattern Eames, Michael. See Erman, Don C. 37:57-66. of Columbian ground squirrels in the Idaho Eckert, Richard E., Jr. See Tueller, Paul T. 47:117-13l. primitive area. 40:175-177. Eddleman, Lee" E. See Miller, Richard F. 47:349-354. ___ and Richard Guetig. Summer food habits of Edminster, Carleton B. See Mathiasen, Robert L. coyotes in Idaho's River of No Return Wilderness 46:277-280; 46:685-689; 47:467-412; 50:67-71; Area. 50:63-65. 50:173-179. Elliott, Nancy B. and Frank E. Kurczewski. Nesting and Egoscue, Harold J. Additional records of the dark predatory behavior of some Tachysphex from the kangaroo mouse (Microdipodops megacephalus western United States (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). nasutus), with a new maximum altitude. 41:333­ 45:293-298. 334. Elliott-Fisk, Debotah L., Betty S. Adkins, and Jeanine L. ___. Flea exchange between deer mice and some Spaulding. A reevaluation of the postglacial associated small mammals in western Utah. vegetation of the Laramie Basin, 36:475-480. Wyoming-Colorado. 43:377-384. ___. New and additional host~flea associations and Ellis, David E. See Weston, J. Bradford 28:11l. distributional records of fleas from Utah. 26:71-75. Ellis, David H., Dwight G. Smith, and Joseph R. ___. Noteworthy flea records from Utah, Nevada, and Murphy. Studies on raptor mortality in western Oregon. 48:530-532. Utah. 29:165-167. ___. The flea, Megabothris clantoni Ellis, Kevin L. and Jirnmie R. Parrish. A case of leucism princei, in western Utah, with comments on the in the Western Bluebird (Sialia mexicana). 48:75­ distribution of Megabothris in the Bonneville Basin. 77. 37:75-76. ___, Jimmie R. Parrish, and Gary H. Richins. Habitat ___. Shrew and heteromyid records from the Great use by breeding male Sage Grouse: a management Basin of Oregon and Utah. 48:267-Z68. approach. 49:404-407. ___. Woodrat nest flea Anomiopsyllus amphibolus in Emison, William B. and Clayton M. White. Foods and southeastern Oregon. 40:36l. weights of the Rock Ptarmigan on Arnchitka, ___ and Elizabeth S. Frank. Burrowing and denning Aleutian Islands, Alaska. 48:533-540. habits of a captive colony of the Utah prairie dog. Emmerson, F. H. Se~ Anderson, B. B. 30:107. 44:495-498. Emmerson, Frederick H. Western diamondback __: See LoWry, Elb~r.t J. 28:47. rattlesnake in southern Nevada: a correction and Ehleringer, James and Donna House. Orientation and comments. 42:350. slope preference in barrel cactus (Ferocactus Engelking, L. D. See Bourgeron, P. S. 50:Z09~242. acanthodes) at its northern distribution limit. England, John Larry. A new species of Penstemon 44:133-139. (Scrophulariaceae) from the Uinta Basin of Utah Ehrendorfer, Friedrich. See Dempster, Lauramay T. and Colorado. 42:367-368. 37:510. Engstrom, Mark D. and Eugene D. Fleharty. Range Ekins, Laura and Samuel R. Rushforth. Diatom flora of extension of Onychomys torridus longicaudus Cowboy Hot Spring, Molio County, California. (Rodentia: Cricetidae) in northwestern Nevada. 46:612-624. 38:180. Elder, John A.and Arden R. Gaufm. Notes on the Erman, Don Co Peat depth of Sierra Nevada fens and occurrence and distribution of Pteronarcys profile changes from 1958 to 1972 in Mason Fen. californica Newport (Plecoptera) within streams. 36:101-107. 33:218-220. ___, Kenneth B. Roby, and Michael Eames. 16 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Hydrological features of a California coastal fen. Farentinos, R. C. See Pederson, Jordan C. 47:252-258. 37:57-66. Farnsworth, R. B., E. M. Romney, and A. Wallace. Erman, Nancy A. Species composition, emergence, and Implications of symbiotic nitrogen fixation by desert habitat preferences of Trichoptera of the Sagehen plants. 36:65-80. Creek basin, California, USA. 49:186-197. Fartar, P. A. See Schmid, J. M. 41:465-466. Ertter, Barbara J. See Reveal, James L. 36:272-280. Fautin, Reed W. The establishment and maintenance of Evans, Howard E. Further studies on the wasps of territories by the Yellow-headed Blackbird in Utah. Jackson Hole, Wyoming (Hymenoptera, Aculeata). 1:75-91. 33:147-155. Fawcett, James D. and Hobart M. Smith. The lizard ___. The nest and larva of Diploplectron brunneipes Leiolopisma smithi Cochran, a junior secondary (Cresson) (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). 35:123-125. homonym of Mocoa smithi Gray. 31:135-137. ___. Nests and prey of two species of Philailtlzus in ___ and Hobart M. Smith. Nomenclatural problems Jackson Hole, Wyoming (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae). concerning the generic and familial names for the 26:35-40. New Zealand and American ribbed frogs. 31:261­ ___. New distribution records of spider wasps 264. (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae) from the Rocky Fay, Harlan. See Li, C. Y. 46:646-650. Mountain states. 50:193-195. Feddema, C. See Wilken, D. 38:208-210. ___. Notes on the nesting behavior of Steniolia Feduccia, Alan and Charles G. Oviatt. Trumpeter Swan elegans (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). 33:29-30. (Cygnus buccinator) from the Pleistocene of Utah. ___. Observations on natural enemies of western 46:541-548. spruce budworm (Choristoneura occidentalis Feldhamer, George'A. Vegetative and edaphic factors Freeman)(Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) in the Rocky affecting abundance and distribution of small Mountain area. 47:319-32L mammals in southeast Oregon. 39:207-218. and William L. Rubink. Observations on the Fend, Steven V. See Leland, Harry V. 46:595-61L prey and nests of seven species of Cerceris Ferguson, Denzel E., K. Ellsworth Payne, and Robert M. (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). 38:59-63. Storm. Notes on the herpetology of Baker County, Evans, Mary Alice. Checklist of the Odonata of Oregon. 18:63-65. Colorado. 48:96-10L Ferrington, Leonard C., Jr. See Swegman, Bernard G. Evans, R. Scott. See Palmieri, James R. 36:86-96. 40:287-29L Evans, Raymond A. See Young, James A. 46:1~2L Feuer, Robert C. and Hobart M. Smith. The contributions Evenson, William E., Jack D. Brotherson, and Richard of the 1822 works of Jarocki and Fleming to B. Wilcox. Relationship between environmental and herpetological nomenclature. 32:55-60. vegetational parameters for understory and Ffolliott, Peter F. See Clary, Warren P. 44:627-634. open-area communities. 40:167~174. Fielding, Max J. Three new predacious nematodes. __. See Brotherson, Jack rio 40:229-253,41:298­ 10:45-50. 309; 45:1-13. Findholt, Scott L. First nest records for the Plain ___. See Grirries, Judith A. 44:36-48. titmouse and Blue-gray Gnatcatcher in Wyoming. Everett, Richard L. Understory seed rain in harvested 43:747-748. pinyon-juniper woodlanqs. 46:706-710. ___. Status and distribution of Califomia Gull nesting ___ and Susan Koniak. Understory vegetation in colonies in Wyoming. 46:128-133. fully stocked pinyon-juniper stands. 41:467-475. and Kevin L. Berner. Current status and ___ and Steven H. Sharrow. Urtderstory response to distribution of the Ciconiifotms nesting in tree harvesting of singleleaf pinyon and Utah Wyoming. 48:290-297. juniper. 45:105-112. and Kenneth L. Diem. Status and distribution of __. See Wilt, F. Martin 48:228~23L American White Pelican nesting colonies in Evert, Erwin F. and Ronald L. Hartman. Additions to the Wyoming: an update. 48:285-289. vascular flora of Wyoming. 44:482-483. Finley, Robert B., Jr. and James Creasy. First specimen ___. See Lichvar, Robert W. 43:739-740. of the spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) from Colorado. 42:360. F ___, William Caire, and Dallas E. Wilhelm. Bats of the Colorado oil shale region. 43:554-560. Fairchild, John. See Brotherson, J. D. 38:19-30. Fischer, David L. First records of the Glaucous-winged ___. See Brotherson, Jack D. 45:1-13. Gull in Utah. 48:298-300. Fall, Michael W. See LaVoie, G. Keith 31:18L Fisher, D. Lowell. See Tanner, Wilmer W. 31:213-222. Fanghella, Charles, David F. Avery, and Wilmer W. Fisler, George F. See Durant, Pedro 48:19-24. Tanner. Urosaurus and its phylogenetic relationship Flake, Lester D. and Clive D. Jorgensen. Invasion of a to Uta as determined by osteology and myology "trapped-out" southern Nevada habitat by (Reptilia: Iguanidae). 35:245-268. Perognathus longimembris. 29:143-149. March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 17

Flath, Dennis L. See Burns, James A. 49:517-524. ___. See Bales, Frances M. 44:338-348. __. See Shryer, Jeff 40:115. __. See Gast, Sandra J. 49:381-386. Fleharty, Eugene D. See Engstrom, Mark D. 38:180. Flinders, Jerran T. See Elliott, Charles L. 40:175-177; 40:362-364; 44:505-508; 44:621-676. G __. See Green, Jeffrey S.39:88; 41:158-160; 41:251-254- Gagne, Raymond J. A new species ofRhopalomyia __. See Slaugh, Bartel T. 49:632-636; 50:379-380. (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from Artemisia ___. See Steigers, William D. 42:567-571. ludoviciana Nuttall (Compositae) in Utah. 37:426­ ___. See Zou, Jiping. 49:435-448. 428. Foote, A. Lee. Response of nesting waterfowl to flooding Gakahu, Christopher G. See Cox, George W. 47:609­ in Great Salt Lake wetlands. 49:614-617. 619. ___. See Cramer, Kenneth L. 50:283-285. Galat, David L. and Nancy Vucinich. Food of larval tui Forcella, F. See Weaver, T. 37:395-401. chubs, Gila bicolor, in Pyramid Lake, Nevada. Forsythe, Dennis M. Observations on the nesting biology 43:175-178. of the Long-billed Curlew. 32:88-90. Galatowitsch, S, M. Using the original land survey notes Foster, Susan Q. See Bushnell, John H. 47:500-51 I. to reconstnict presettlement landscapes in the Fouquette, M. J., Jr. Remarks on the type specimen of American West. 50:181-191. Bufo alvarius Girard. 28:70-72. Gallup, John S. See Morton, Martin L. 35:427-433. Fox, J. Carl, Ferron L. Andersen, and Keith H. Hoopes. Galton, Peter M. and James A. Jensen. Small bones of A survey of the helminth parasites of cattle and the hypsilophodontid Dlyo.murus altus sheep in Utah Valley. 30:131-145. from the upper of Colorado. 33:129-132. ___. See Andersen, Ferron L. 29:35-41. Garcia, James R. See Jorgensen, Clive D. 40:282-786. Frank, Elizabeth S. See Egoscue, Harold J. 44:495-498. Gast, Sandra J., Malcolm M. Furniss, James B. Johnson, Franklin, William L. See Cox, Mike K. 49:597-613. and Michael A. Ivie. List of Montana Scolytidae Fredericks, S. E. and M. J. Jenkins. Douglas-fir beetle (Coleoptera) and notes on new records. 49:381­ (Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Hopkins, Coleoptera: 386. Scolytidae) brood production on Douglas-fir Gates, G. E. On the earthworm fauna of the Great defoliated by western spruce budworm American Desert and adjacent areas. 27:142-176. (Choristoneura occidentalis Freeman, Lepidoptera: ___. On two little-known species of the earthworm Tortricidae) in Logan Canyon, Utah. 48:348-351. genus Diplocardia. 27:1-10. Freeman, C. Edward. See Reid, William H. 48:489-494. Gaufin, Arden R., Robert Clubb, and Robert Newell. Freeman, D. Carl. See McArthur, E. Durant 46:157-160. Studies on the tolerance of aquatic insects to low Freeman, Patricia W. See Lemen, Cliff A. 47:1-6. oxygen concentrations. 34:45-59. French, Thomas W. See Brown, Barbara A. 46:421-426. ___. See Branham, Joseph M. 35:51-61. Fresquez, P. R. Fungi associated with soils collected __. See Cather, Mary R. 35:39-48; 35:49-50. beneath and between pinyon and juniper canopies in __. See Elder, John A. 33:218-220. New Mexico. 50:167-172. __. See Stark, Bill P. 34:83-93; 35:97-99. Frischknecht, Neil C. See Buchanan, Bruce A. 38:90-96. Gennaro, A. L. See Best, Troy L. 45:527-534. Froeschner, Richard C. Lace bugs collected during the Genter, David L. Wintering bats of the upper Snake Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian biological survey of River plain: occurrence in lava-tube caves. 46:241­ Dominica, B. W. I. (Hemiptera: Tingidae). 28:161­ 244. 171. Germano, David J. and C. Roger Hungerford. ___. New records of lace bugs from Nevada population changes with manipulation of Sonoran (Hemiptera: Tingidae). 31:160. Desert shrub. 41:129-138. ___. Zoogeographic and systematic notes on the lace ___ and David N. Lawhead. Species diversity and bug tribe Litadeini, with the description of the new habitat complexity: Does vegetation organize genus Strdgulotingis (Hemiptera: Tingidae). vertebrate communities in the Great Basin? 46:711­ 29:129-132. 720. __. See Drake, Carl J. 22:8-11. Gersberg, R. M. See Axler, R. P. 38:187-192. Frost, Herbert H. See Smith, Dwight G. 32:229"234. Gessaman, James A. Body fat, body water, and total ___. See White, Clayton M. 43:717-777. caloric value of Uinta ground squirrels. 44:176­ Furniss, Malcolm M. and James B.Johnson. List of 177. Idaho Scolytidae (Coleoptera) and notes on new and Andrew G. Goliszek. Marmot scats records. 47:375-382. supplement hay pile vegetation as food energy for ___ and Gordon A. Van Epps. Bionomics and control pikas. 49:466-468. of the walnut spanworm, Phigalia plumogeraria Ghiselin, Jon. Individual rodent movements in upper (Hulst), on bitterbrush in Utah. 41:290-297. Sonoran Desert of central Nevada. 29:109-110.

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___. See Behle, William H. 18:1-22. __. See Buchanan, Hayle 41:109-120. Gilbertson, R. L. and J. P. Lindsey. Basidiomycetes that __. See Clark, Stephen L. 41:269. decay junipers in Arizona. 35:288-304. Grayson, Donald K. and Stephanie D. Livingston. High­ ___ and J. P. Lindsey. Basidiomycetes that decay elevation records for Neotoma cinerea in the White junipers in Arizona. II. 38:42-48. Mountains, California. 49:392-395. Gilland, James K. See Rigby, J. Keith 37:475-480 Grebence, Brandon L. and Clayton M. White. Gillman, Leah A See Taylor, Frances R. 49:491-495. Physiographic characteristics of Peregrine Falcon Gist, Clayton S. Problems of sampling desert arthropods nesting habitat along the Colorado River system in before and after a thermonuclear cratering test. Utah. 49:408-418. 27:26-35. Green, Jeffrey S. and Jerran T. Flinders. Alann call of Gleason, R. L. and T. H. Craig. Food habits of the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis). Burrowing Owls in southeastern Idaho. 39:274"276. 41:158-160. Gleason, Richard S. and Donald R. Johnson. Factors ___ and Jerran T. Flinders. Diets of sympatric red influencing nesting success of Burrowing Owls in foxes and coyotes in southeastern Idaho. 41:251­ southeastern Idaho. 45:81-84. 254. Glenn, James L., Richard C. Straight, and Jack W. Sites, _.__ and Jerran T. Flinders. Homing by a pygmy Jr. A plasma protein marker for population genetic rabbit. 39:88. studies of the desert tortoise (Xerobates agassizi). ___, Richard T. Golightly, Jr., Susan Lyndaker 50:1-8. Lindsey, and Brad R. LeaMaster. Use of radio Goates, Morris A. See Allred, Dorald M. 24:71-73. transmitter implants in wild canids. 45:567-570. Goff, M. L. and J. M. Brennan. A new monotypic genus Greenwood, Charles L. and Larry B. Dalton. Mule deer of chiggers and four new species of Quadraseta passage beneath an overland coal conveyer. from Venezuela (Acari: Trombiculidae). 37:501­ 44:499-504. 509. Greger, Paul and James E. Deacon. Observations on Goldman, Charles R. See Mahood, Albert D. 44:83-98. woundfin spawning and growth in an outdoor Golightly, Richard T., Jr. See Green, Jeffrey S. 45:567­ experimental stream. 42:549-552. 570. __. See Heckmann, Richard A 46:662-676. Goliszek, Andrew G. See Gessaman, James A. 49:466­ Gregg, Robert E. A new species of Stellamma 468. (Hymenoptera: Forrnicidae) from Utah. 32:35-39. Goodrich, John M. and San J. Stiver. Co-occupancy of a Griffith, J. S., Jr. See Wallace, Richard L. 44:324-326. den by a pair of Great Basin black bears. 49:390­ Grimes, Judith A, Samuel R. Rushfottb, Jack D. 39l. Brotherson, and William E. Evenson. Diatoms in Goodrich, ShereL Checklist of vascular plants of the recent bottom sediments and trophic status of eight Canyon and Church mountains. 44:277-295. lakes and reservoirs in northeastern Utah. 44:36-48. ___. Utah flora: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae). 46:66-106. ___, Larry L. St. Clair, and Samuel R. Rushforth. A ___• Utah flora: .Juncaceae. 46:366-377. comparison of epiphytic diatom assemblages on ___. Utah flora: Salicaceae. 43:531-550. living and dead stems of the common grass ___. Utah flora: Saxifragaceae. 45:155-172. Phragmites australis. 40:223-228. ___ and Stanley L. Welsh. New variety of _0_' See Rushforth, Samuel R. 40:98-100. Stephariomeria tenuifolia (Compositae) from Utah. Grogan, William L., Jr. and Lloyd C. Pack, Jr. Notes on 43:375. reproduction in Lampropeltis triangulum and ___, :E. Durant McArthur, and Alma H. Winward. A Coluber constrictor in Utah. 33:202. new combination and a new variety in Artemisia ___ and Wilmer W. Tanner. Range extension of the tridentata. 45:99-104. long-nosed snake, Rhillocheilus 1. lecolltei, into ___. See Atwood, Duane 44:263-264. east-central Utah. 34:238-240. __. See Welsh, S. L. 41:1-108. and Willis W. Wirth. A revision of the Nearctic __• See Welsh, Stanley L. 40:78-88; 45:34-36. species of Clinohelea Kieffer (Diptera: Gordon, Christine C. Winter food habits of the pine Ceratopogonidae). 35:275-287. marten in Colorado. 46:166-168. Groves, Craig R. and Barry L. Keller. Hip glands in a Gould, William. Aspects of the biology of the flathead natural population of montane voles ( chub (Hybopsis gracilis) in Montana. 45:332-336. montanus). 44:468-470. Grabowski, William B. A new species of oribatid ___ and Barry L. Keller. Movements by small (Cryptostigmata: Oribatellidae). 30:5-8. mammals on a radioactive waste disposal area in Grant, C. Val. Wildlife distribution and abundance on the southeastern Idaho. 46:404-410. Utah Oil Shale Tracts, 1975-1984. 46:469-507.· __. See Campbell, Thomas M., III 42:100. Graybosch, Robert A. and Hayle Buchanan. Vegetative Grundmann, Albert W. See Bienek, Gerhard K. 31:190­ types and endemic plants of the Bryce Canyon 192. Breaks. 43:701-712. Guenther, Herbert R. See Judd, B. Ira 31:153-159. March 1991 50~YEAR INDEX 19

Guetig, Richard. See Elliott, Charles L. 50:63"65. Hansen, James D. Comparison of insects from burned Guibe, Jean. See Smith, Hobart M. 35:109-112. and unburned areas after a range fire. 46:721-727. Guimarlies, Lindolpho R. Supplementary note on ___. Field observations of Irbisia pacifica Venezuelan bat flies (Diptera: Nycteribiidae). (Hemiptera: Miridae): feeding behavior and effects 37:221-224. on host plant growth. 48:68-74. Gustafson, Eric S. See Minckley, W. L. 42:553-561. ___. Trapping methods for rangeland insects in Gut, Larry J., Robert A. Schlising, and Carol E. Stopher. burned and unburned sites: a comparison. 48:383­ Nectar-sugar concentrations and flower visitors in 387. the western Great Basin. 37:523-5:f9. Hansen, R. M. See Cincotta, R. P. 47:339-343. Gutzwiller, Kevin J. and Stanley H. Anderson. Trees Hansen, Richard M. See MacCracken, James G. 4:f:45­ used simultaneously and sequentially by breeding 49; 43:660-668; 45::f87"290; 46:274-276. cavity-nesting birds. 46:358-360. Harding, William J. the algae of Utah Lake, Part II. Guyer, Craig and Allan D. Linder. Thermal ecology and 31:125-134. activity patterns of the short-horned lizard ___.A preliminary report on the algal species (Phrynosoma douglassi) and the sagebrush lizard presently found in Utah Lake. 30:99"105. (Sceloporus graciosus) in southeastern Idaho. Harmon, W. See Wilken, D. 38:208-210. 45:607-614. Harmston, Fred C. An annotated list of mosquito records from Colorado. 9:65"75. H ___. Dipterous predators of the mosquito in Utah and Wyoming. 9:21-23. Haensly, Thomas F. See Crawford, John A. 46:123-127. ___. New species of Dolichopodidae from Californili Haferkamp, Marshall R. See Romo, James T. 47:110­ and Utllh (Diptera). 11:11-17. 116. ___. See Knowlton, George F. 3:22. Halford, Douglas K. and Jere B. Millard. Vertebrate Hamiss, R. O. See McDonough, W. T. 35:325-n6. fauna of a radioactive leaching pond complex in Harper, K. T. See Buchanan, Bruce A. 38:90-96. southeastern Idaho. 38:64-70. __. See Kunzler, L. M. 40:127-130; 41:147-153. ___, W. John Arthur ill, and A. William Alldredge. ___. See Pederson, Jordan C. 39:1:f2-128. Observations of captive Rocky Mountain mule deer Harper, Kimball T. See Collins, Patrick D. 43:385-393. behavior. 47:105-109. _._. See Marble, James R. 49:104-107. ___. See Reynolds, Timothy D. 46:513-527. Harrington, H. See Wilken, D. 38:208-210. Hall, Deborah A. and Penny S. Amy. Microbiology and Harris, Don R. See Tamier, Vasco M. 29:150"164; water chemistry of two natural springs impacted by 29:183-205. grazing in south central Nevada. 50:;!89-294. Harris, Grant A. See Despain, Del W. 43:4:f1-424. Hall, E. Raymond and C. Lynn Hayward. Three new Harris, Herbert S., Jr. See Tanner, Wilmer W. 32:16-24. mammals (Microtus and Ochotona) from Utah. Harris, James G. A vascular flora of the San Rafael 2:105-108. Swell, Utah. 43:79-87. Hall, William P. See Smith, Hobart M. 34:97-104. Harrison, Bertrand F. Tribute to Vasco Tanner. 30:205­ Hallsten, Gregory P. and David W. Roberts. Additions to 206. the vascular flora of Bryce Canyon National Park, Hart, E. B. Food preferences of the cliff chipmunk, Utah. 48:35;!. Eutamias dorsalis, in northern Utah. 31:182-188. Hamrick, J. L. See Hiebert, R. D. 44:487-494. Hart, E. Blake. Intercanine crown distances in red foxes Hancock, Denis C., Jr., and Donald J. NliSh. Dorsal hair and badgers. 42:601-602. length and coat color in Abert's squirrel ( ___. The raccoon, lotor, in Wyoming. aberti). 42:597-598. 4:f:599-600. Handegarde, Royal. See Judd, B. Ira 31:153"159. and Michael Trumbo. Winter stomach contents Hanks, L. M. See Rust, R. W. 43:403-408. of South Dakota badgers. 43:492-493. Hansen, Afton M. and Wilmer W. Tanner. A Hartman, Emily L. and Mary Lou Rottman. Alpine comparative osteological study of certain species vascular flora of the Ruby Range, West Elk belonging to the genus Bolitoglossa (Amphibia). Mountains, Colorado. 47:152-160. 18:85-100. ___. See Rottman, Mary Lou 45:87-93. Hansen, Charles G. Ectoparasites of mammals from Hartman, Ronald L. and Robert W. Lichvar. Additions to Oregon. 24:75-81. the vascular flora of Teton County, Wyoming. __. See Bradley, W. Glen 28:199. 40:408-413. Hansen, D. J. and D. J. Weber. Environmental factors in ___. See Evert, Erwin F. 44:482-483. rellition to the salt content of Salicornia pacifica Hassler, Thomas J. See Vigg, Steven 42:529-540. var. utahensis. 35:86-96. . Hatch, Stephan L. New grass distribution records for Hansen, George H. Vasco M. Tanner--colleague and Arizona, New Mexico, and TexllS. 40:221-222. friend. 30:218. ___. New grass distribution records for New Mexico 20 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

and the United States. 37:530-531. ___ and James R. Palmieri. The eye fluke disease ___.A taxonomic evaluation of Elymus simplex (Diplostomatosis) in fishes from Utah. 38:473-477. (poaceae). 36:239-241. ___, James E. Deacon, and Paul D. Greger. Parasites Hathaway, Ralph R. Sexual dimorphism in malpighian of the woundfin minnow, Plagopterus tubules of Pteronarcys californica Newport argentissimus, and other endemic fishes from the (Plecoptera). 35:449-451. Virgin River, Utah. 46:662-676. Haufler, Jonathan B. and Julius G. Nagy. Summer food ___, Lauritz A. Jensen, Robert G. Warnock, and habits of a small mammal community in the Bruce Coleman. Parasites of the bowhead whale, pinyon-juniper ecosystem. 44:145-150. Salaena mysticetus. 47:355-372. Haukos, D. A. and L. M. Smith. Lesser Prairie-Chicken ___, Allen K. Kimball, and Jeffery A. Short. nest site selection and vegetation characteristics in Parasites of mottled sculpin, Cottus bairdi Girard, tebuthiuton-treated and untreated sand shinnery oak from five locations in Utah and Wasatch counties, in Texas. 49:624-626. Utah. 47:13-21. Hauptman, Tedd N. See Clark, Tim W. 49:587-596. ___, Robert N. Winget, Rex C. Wanger, Roger W. Hawksworth, Frank G. and Robert L. Mathiasen. Hosts Mickelsen, and John M. Hendersen. Warm water of juniper mistletoe at Walnut Canyon National aquaculture using waste heat and water from zero Monument, Arizona. 38:89. discharge power plants in the Great Basin. 44:75­ __. See Mathiasen, Robert L. 46:685-689; 50:67­ 82. 71; 50:91-92; 50:173-179. __. See Brienholt, Craig 40:149-156. Hayward, B. J. See SeversEJn, K. E. 48:554-557. ___. See Henderson, J. M. 44:471-481. Hayward, C. Lynn. A bibliography of Utah mamrnalogy; ___. See Mickelsen, Roger W. 39:231-240. including references to names and type localities __. See Otto, Terry N. 44:125-132. (first supplement). 2:125-136. ___. See Palmieri, James R. 36:86-96. ___. Biotic communities of the southern Wasatch and __. See Wadley, S. R. 42:67-72. Uinta mountains, Utah. 6:1-124. __. See Yi, Jea Kim 48:206-215. ___. John Hutchings and Robert G. Bee--pioneer Hegerhorst, D. F., R. B. Bhat, b. J. Weber, and E. D. Utah Valley naturalists. 3:86-90. McArthur. Seasonal changes of selected secondary ___. Notes on the distribution of nighthawks in Utah. plant products in Chrysothamnus nauseosus ssp. 1:93-96. turbinatus. 48:1-8. ___. Notes on the nesting habits of some mountain Heil, Ken and Stanley'L. Welsh. New Sclerocactus dwelling birds in Utah. 2:1-8. (Cactaceae) from Nevada. 46:617-678. ___. Vasco M. Tanner. 30:181-189. ___, J. Mark Porter, and Stanley L. Welsh. A new ___ and Merlin L. Killpack. Distribution and species of Asclepias (Asclepiadaceae) from variation of the Utah population of the Great Basin northwestern New Mexico. 49:100-103. pocket mouse. 18:26-30. Hellenthal, Ronald A. See Patton, James L. 44:431-440. __. See Hall, E. Raymond 2:105-108. Helm, William T. See Sigler, William F. 43:1-29. ___. See Killpack, Merlin L. 18:23-25. Hendersen, John M. See Heckmann, Richard A. 44:75- Heaton, Timothy H. Quaternary paleontology and 82. paleoecology of Crystal Ball Cave, Millard County, Henderson, Douglass M. See Cholewa, Anita F. 44:140­ Utah: with emphasis on mammals and description 144. of a new species of fossil skunk. 45:337-390. Henderson, J. M., R. A. Heckmann, and R. N. Winget. Heckmann, Richard. Eye fluke (Diplostomum Multiple use systems for aquaculture. 44:471-481. spathaceum) of fishes from the upper Salmon River Henderson, Jan A. See Schimpf, David J. 40:1-26. near Obsidian, Idaho. 43:675-683. Henderson, W. W. Four devastating Melanopli found in ___ and T. Carroll. Host-parasite studies of Utah (Orthoptera - Cyrtacanthacrinae). 5:1-22. Trichophrya infesting cutthroat trout (Salmo clarki) ___. The genus Hesperotettix in Utah (Orthoptera, and longnose suckers (Catostomus catostomus) from Locustidae, Cyrtacanthacrinae). 3:9-21. Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming. 45:255-265. ___. Some corrections in Hesperotettix. 6:126. ___ and H. L. Ching. Parasites of the cutthroat trout, Henry, Stephen E., Martin G. Raphael, and Leonard F. Salmo clarki, and longnose suckers, Catostomus Ruggiero. Food caching and handling by marten. catostomus, from Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming. 50:381"383. 47:259-275. Heringhi, H. L. See Nickerson, Max A. 26:136-140. and Bruce A. Coleman. Parasites of Indochinese Herrin, C. Selby. Dermacentor andersoni in national refugees entering Utah County, Utah: a two-year forest recreation sites of Utah. 28:30-43. survey. 41:201-206. ___• Incidence of spotted fever in wood ticks of Utah ___ and Terry Otto. Occurrence of anisakid larvae recreational sites. 33:26-28. (Nematoda: Ascardidia) in fishes from Alaska and ___ and Vernon J. Tipton. A systematic revision of Idaho. 45:427-431. the genus Laelaps s. str. (Acari: ) of March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 21

the Ethiopian region. 36:113-205. perennial Cryptantha. 29:28-30. . Hess, M. W. See Huang, J. 48:334-347. ___. New species of perennial Cryptantha from Utah. __. See Khan, M. A. 47:91-95. 28:195-198. __. See Nambudiri, E. M. V. 41:161-166. ___. Plants new to the Utah flora. 32:117-119. Hess, William J. and James L. Reveal. A revision of ___.A revision of the Echidiocarya section of Eriogonum (po1ygonaceae) subgenus Pterogonum. Plagiobothrys (Boraginaceae). 34:161-166'. 36:281-333. ___. See Stewart, Kenneth W. 36:366-384. Hiatt, Robert W. A frequency distribution of Eastern and __. See Thome, KayeH. 42:196-198. Western Kingbirds in Montana. 3:109-114. Hill, Bob G. See Drake, Carl J. 24:83-92. Hickman; Gary L. Dead Great Blue Heron found at Hironaka, M. See Mosley, Jeffrey C. 49:241-248. 11,000 foot Utah elevation. 32:112. __. See Smith, Stuart D. 47:299-307. Hickman, Terry J. and Donald A. Duff. Current status of Hixson, S. E.; R. F. Walker, and C. M. Skau. Spring cutthroat trout subspecies in the western Bonneville denitrification rates in soils of four eastside Sierra Basin. 38:193-20:2. Nevada plant communities. 48:558-562. Hiebert, R. D. and J. L. Hamrick. An ecological study of Hoff, C. Clayton. Some heterosphyronid pseudoscorpions bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Utah and from New Mexico. 12:39-45. eastern Nevada. Holmes, Jennifer A., David S. Dobkin, and Bruce A. 44:487-494. Wilcox. Second nesting record and northward Higgins, Harold G. A new beetle mite from Utah advance of the Great-tailed Grackle (Quiscalus (Oribatei: Gymnodamaeidae). 2.1:27-28. mexicanus) in Nevada. 45:483-484. ___.A new species of Eremaeus from the western Holomuzki, Joseph R. Predatory behavior of larval United States (Acarina: Oribatei, Eremaeidae). Ambystoma tigrinuni nebulosum on Limnephilus 22:89-92. (Trichoptera) larvae. 43:475-476. ___. Two new mites from the United States (Acari: Hoopes, Keith H. See Andersen, Ferron L. 29:35-41. Oribatei, Microzetidae, and Oribatellidae). 25:55­ __. See Fox, J. Carl 30:131-145. 58. Homer, N. V. See Seiler, G. J. 41:2.80-282. ___ and Stanley B. Mu1aik. A new Caeculus from Hornig, C. Evan and Merlyn A. Brusven. Effects of Oregon (Acarina: Caecu1idae). 17:27-:29. suspended sediment on leaf processing by ___ and Tyler A. Woolley. Ametroproctus: a new Hesperophylax occidentalis (Trichoptera: genus of charassobatid mites from the United Limnephilidae) and Pteronarcys calijomica States. (Acari: Cryptostigmata: Charassobatidae). (Plecoptera: Pteronarcidae). 46:33-38. 28:44-46. Hottes, F. C. The description of the alate form of ___ and Tyler A. Woolley. A new mite of the genus Lachnus montanus (Wilson). 14:21-z:f. Eupterotegaeus from Oregon (Cryptostigmata: ___.A new species of Cinara from Colorado Cepheidae). 28:119-18:2. (Aphididae). 21:17-19. ___ and Tyler A. Woolley. New mites from the ___.A new species of Cinara from Delaware Yampa Valley (Acarina: Cryptostigmata: (Aphididae). 21:20-22. Oribatulidae, Passalozetidae). 35:103-108. ___.A note to commemorate the one-hundredth ___ and Tyler A. Woolley. A new species of anniversary of Koch's Die pflanzenlause. 14:79-82. Liacarus for a wood rat nest (Acarina: ___. Notes on two little known aphid papers Cryptostigmata, Liacaridae). 29:140-142,. published by Luigi Macchiati. 12:55-57. ___ and Tyler A. Woolley. New species of oribatids ___.A review and key of North American Cinara from western Colorado (Acarina: Cryptostigmata, (Homoptera: Aphididae) occurring on Picea. 21:35­ Suctobelbidae). 36:496-500. 50. ___ and Tyler A. Woolley. A new species of ___. Some observations on the rostrum of Cinara Passalozetes from Utah with notes on the genus puerca Hottes (Aphidae). 14:83-86. (Acarina: Oribatei). 22:93-100. ___. Two new species of Lachnini (Aphididae) from ___ and Tyler A. Woolley. A new species of soil Colorado. 12:57-61. mite from western Colorado (Acari: Cryptostigmata, ___ and G. F. Knowlton. Two new species of Cinara Pelopidae). 32:208-210. (Aphidae). 14:11-13. ___ and Tyler A. Woolley. Redescription of __. See Drake, C. J. 10:51-61; 11:43-46; 12:35-38. Mierozetes auxiliaris appalachicola Jacot(Acari: House, Donna. See Ehleringer, James 44:133-139. Cryptostigmata, Microzetidae). 28:142-143. Hovingh, Peter. Biogeographic aspects of leeches, __. See Woolley,.Tyler A. 2,5:59"62; 28:144-146, mollusks, and in the Intermountain 28:172-175; 28:176-178; 33:37-42. Region. 46:736"744. Higgins, Larry C. Boraginaceae of the southwestern ___, Bob Benton, and Dave Bornholdt. Aquatic United States. 39:293-350. parameters and life history observations of the Great ___. New combinations and a new species of Basin spadefoot toad in Utah. 45:22-30. 22 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

__. See Worthylake, Kathleen Muriel. 49:364-372. behavior of a pupfish (Cyprinodon atrorus) in Howe, Frank P. and Lester D. Flake. Mourning Dove use differing environments. 29:169-180. . of man-made ponds in a cold-desert ecosystem in Ivie, Michael A. See Gast, Sandra J. 49:381-385. Idaho. 49:627~631. Howell, J. Franklin. Arthropod consortes of a kit fox J den. 20:71-77. ___.A study of the aspectional variations of Jacobi, Gerald Z. and Richard W. Baumann. Winter Siphonaptera associated with the nests of the stoneflies (Plecoptera) of New Mexico. 43:585-591. Thomas wood rat Neotoma lepida lepida Thomas. Jacobi, W. R. See Zentz, W. R. 49:650-655. 15:35-49. Jacobson, Tracy L. C. and Bruce L. Welch. Planting Hsu, Sun Szen arid Robert K. Vickery, It. The pattern of depth of 'Hobble Creek' mountain big sagebrush esterase variation in the Mimulus glabratus complex seed. 47:497-499. (Scrophulariaceae). 36:81-85. James, Hugo A. See Palmieri, James F. 36:97-100 Huang, Fu-sheng. See Wood, Stephen L. 46:465-467. Allen, James V. See St. Clair, Larry L. 41:317-332. Huang, J., W. M. Hess, D. J. Weber, E. D. McArthur, S. Jatkar, Shobha A., Samuel R. Rushforth, and Jack D. E. Meyer, and R. Seegmiller. Computer analysis of Brotherson. Diatom floristics and succession in a cross sections of leaves of Chrysothamnus taxa and peat bog near Lily Lake, Summit County, Utah. their relation to environmental conditions. 48:334­ 39:1543. 347. Jehl, Joseph R., Jr. Biology of Red-necked Phalaropes Hubert, Wayne A. Survey of Wyorning crayfishes. (phalaropus lobatus) at the western edge of the 48:370-372. Great Basin in fall migration. 46:185-197. ___. See Anderson, Stanley H. 47:512=521. __. See Paul, Don S. 50:299-302. ___. See Parsons, Bradford G. 48:46-50. Jenkins, M. J. See Fredericks, S. E. 48:348-351. Hudson, W. F. See Bragg, Arthur N. 11:87-90. ___. See Cameron, D. E. 48:508-511. Hughes, Karen W. and Robert W. Vickery, Jr. Jenkins, M. Alan. See Mosher, James A. 38:438-446. Evolutionary divergence in closely related Jenkins, Michael J. Effect of western white pine cone populations of Mimulus guttatus (Scrophulariaceae). production variability on mountain pine cone beetle 35:240-244. population levels. 44:310-312. Humphrey, L. David. Use of biomass predicted by ___. Seed and cone insects associated with Pinus regression from cover estimates to compare monophylla in the Raft River Mountains, Utah. vegetational similarity of sagebrush-grass sites. 44:349-356. 45:94-98. Jenkins, Stephen H. See Mewaldt, William T. 46:577­ Hungerford, C. Roger. See Germano, David J. 41:129­ 580. 138. Jenni, Donald A. See Redmond, Roland L. 45:85-86. Hunter, Katherine Bell. See Hunter, Richard 47:234-238. Jennings, Williarp., Loraine Yeatts, and Velma Richards. Hunter, Richard. Competition between adult and seedling New records for Monotropa hypopithys (Ericaceae) shrubs of Ambrosia dumosa in the Mojave Desert, from Colorado. 46:175-177. Nevada. 49:79-84. Jensen, J. Neil. See Martin, Mark A. 45:677-687. ___, B. Turner, R. G. Lindberg, and Katherine Bell Jensen, James A. A fourth new sauropod dinosaur from Hunter. Effects of land clearing on bordering winter the Upper Jurassic of the Colorado Plateau and annual populations in the Mohave Desert. 47:234­ sauropod bipedalism. 48:121-145. 238. ___. New brachiosaur material from the Late Jurassic Hupp, Jerry W., John T. Ratti, and Loren M. Smith. of Utah and Colorado. 47:592-608. Gray Partridge foraging ecology in eastern South ___. Three new sauropod from the Upper Dakota. 48:202-205. Jurassic of Colorado. 45:697-709. Hutchings, John. See Bee, Robert G. 3:61-85. ___. Uncompahgre dinosaur fauna: a preliminary Hutchins, Harry E. See Lanner, Ronald M. 44:357-360. report. 45:710-720. Hutchinson, Earl R. See Lanner, Ronald M. 32:171-175. ___• See Galton, Peter M. 33:129-132. ___. See Prothero, Donald R. 43:551-553. I Jensen, Lauritz A., Ferron L. Andersen, and Peter M. Schantz. The prevalence of Echinococcus Igonoffo, Carlo M. Notes on louse-host associations of gtanulosus and other taeniid cestodes in sheep dogs the Great Salt Lake Desert with keys to the lice. of central Utah. 42:65-66. 16:9-17. ___, Jordan C. Pederson, and Ferron L. Andersen. Infanger, Rex C. See Wadley, S. R. 42:67-72. Prevalence of Elaeophora schneideri and ___. See Heckmann, Richard A. 44:75-82. Onchocerca cervipedis in mule deer from central ___. See Mickelsen, Roger W. 39:231-240. Utah. 42:351-352. Itzkowitz, Murray and W. L. Minckley. Qualitative ___. See Andersen, Ferron L. 46:208-216. March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 23

__. See Heckmann, Richard A. 47:355-372. __. See Nydegger, Nicholas C. 49:108-110. Jensen, Mark E. Applicability of the universal soil loss Johnson, James B. See Furniss, Malcolm M. 47:375- equation for southeastern Idaho wildlands. 43:579­ 382. 584. __. See Gast, Sandra J. 49:381-385. ___. Soil characteristics of mountainous northeastern ___. See Stafford, Michael P. 46:287-293. Nevada sagebrush community types. 49:469-48I. ___. See Youtie, Berta A. 47:644-65I. ___. Some edaphic relations of southeastern Idaho Johnson, James E. Inventory of Utah crayfish with notes wildlands. 4~k265-?7I. on current distribution. 46:625"631. __._, L. S. Peck, and M. V. Wilson. A sagebrush Johnson, John D. and Dorald M. Allred. Scorpions of community type classification for mountainous Utah. 32:154-170. northeastern Nevada rangelands. 48:422-433. Johnson, Lucile Maughan. See Johnson, D. Elmer 11:1­ ___, L. S. Peck, and:M. V. Wilson. Vegetation 26; 18:69-84; 19:9-26; 19:67-74; 35:407-418. characteristics of mountainous northeastern Nevada Johnson, Mark K. Food of townsend ground squirrels on sagebrush community types. 48:403-42I. the Arid Land Ecology Reserve (Washington). Johansen, Jeffrey R. and Samuel R. Rushforth. 37:128. Cryptogamic soil crusts: seasonal variation in algal ___ and James G. MacCracken. Similarity between populations in the Tintic Mountains, Juab County, pronghorn and mule deer fecal pellets. 38:222-224. Utah. 45:14-2I. Johnson, Ned K. Birds of the pifion association of the ___ and Larry L. St. Clair. Cryptogamic soil crusts: Kawich Mountains, Nevada 16:32-33. rec;:overy from grazing near Camp Floyd State Park, ___. Notes on some Nevada birds. 14:15-18. Utah, USA. 46:632-640. Johnson, Phyllis T. On the rodent-infesting Anoplura of ___, Samuel R. Rushforth, and Jack D. Brotherson. Panama. 32:121-136. . Subaerial algae of Navajo National Monument, Johnston, N. Paul. See Slaugh, Bartel T. 49:632-636; Arizona. 41:433-439. 50:379-380. ___, Samuel R. Rushforth, and Irena Kaczmarska. Jones, Kenneth H. See Mathiasen, Robert L. 43:741­ Algal populations in Bottle Hollow Reservoir, 746. Duchesne County, Utah. 42:205-218. Jones, Stephen G. Preliminllry survey of raptor species in __. See Ashley, John 45:432-442. the Manti Division, Manti-LaSal National Forest. ___. See Brotherson, Jack D. 45:1-13. 39:155-160. __. See Rushforth, S~uel R. 40:98-100; 46:398­ Jordan, Lucy. See Austin, Dennis D. 49:159-166. 403; 48:324-326. Jorgensen, C. D. See Croft, B. A. 37:366-374. Johnson, D. Elmer. An albino swallow in Utah. 17:29. Jorgensen, Clive D. Disturbance of mammal traps by ___.A new Cyrtopogon (Asilidae, Diptera) from jack rabbits. 22:83-86. Utah. 3:1-4. ___.A new species of Spinibdella from Utah ___.A new species of Mallophora from the Great (Bdellidae: Acarina). 27:98-1OI. Salt Lake Desert (Diptera: Asilidae). 18:4142. ___. Oviposition habits of the tick Dermacentor ___ and Lucile M. Johnson. New and insufficiently parumapertus Neumann and factors influencing egg known Exoprosopa from the Far West (Diptera: development. 17:42-5I. Bombyliidae). 18:69-84. ___ and Vichitra Mongkolprasith. Phytoseiid and Lucile M. Johnson. Twwnomic notes on predators of mite pests in Utah apple orchards. North American beeflies with descriptions of new 39:63-80. species (Diptera: Bombyliidlle). 19:67-74. ___, Darin B. Allred, and Richard L. Westcott. Apple ___ and Lucile Maughan Johnson. New maggot (Rhagoletis pomonella) adaptation for Poecilanthrax, with notes on described species cherries in Utah. 46:173_174. (Diptera: Bombylidae). 17:1-26. ___, H. Duane Srnith, and James R. Garcia. ___ and Lucile Maughan Johnson. Notes on the Temporal activity patterns of Dipodomys ordii genus Bombylius Linnaeus in Utah, with key and population. 40:282-286. descriptions of new species (Diptera: Bombyliidae). __. See Flake, Lester D. 29:143-149. 35:407-418. __. See Landeen, Dan S. 39:261-273. ___ and Lucile Maughan Johnson. Notes on the __. See Leetham, John W. 29:96-104. genus Lordotus Loew, with descriptions of new __. See Richins, Gllry H. 34:105-120. species (Diptera: Bombyliidae). 19:9-26. __. See Smith, H. Duane 38:215-221. ___ and Lucile Maughan. Studies in Great Basin Jorgensen, Kent R. See Stevens, Richard 41:274-277. Bombyliidae. 13:17-27. Joyal, Elaine. New variety of Oxytropis campestris __. See Allred, Dorald M. 25:5-1I. () from the Columbia Basin, Washington. Johnson, D. A. See Rumbaugh, M. D. 44:151-158. 50:373-377. Johnson, Donald R. See Gleason, Richlifd S. 45:81-84. Judd, B. Ira. Vegetation zones around a small pond in __. See Larrison, Earl J. 33:255-264. the White Mountains of Arizona. 32:91-96. 24 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

___, James M. Laughlin, Herbert R. Guenther, and King, Michael M. and H. Duane Smith. Differential Royal Handegarde. The lethal decline of mesquite habitat utilization by the sexes of mule deer. on the Casa Grande National Monument. 31:153­ 40:273-281. 159. King, Thomas Jackson, Jr. Late Pleistocene-early Holocene history of coniferous woodlands in the K Lucerne Valley region, Mohave Desert, California. 36:227-238. Kaczmarska, Irena. See Johansen, Jeffrey 42:205-218. Klott, James H. and Frederick G. Lindzey. Comparison ___. See Rushforth, Samuel R. 44:120-124. of sage and sharp-tailed grouse leks in south central Kadlec, John A. See Smith, Loren M. 45:462-466. Wyoming. 49:275-278. Karp, Catherine A. and Harold M. Tyus. Humpback Knick, Steven T., Steven J. Sweeney, J. Richard chub (Gila cypha) in the Yampa and Green rivers, Alldredge, and J. David Brittell. Autumn and winter Dinosaur National Monument, with observations on food habits of bobcats in Washington state. 44:70­ roundtail chub (G. robusta) and other sympatric 74. fishes. 50:257-264. . Knight, Dennis H. See Lichvar, Robert W. 45:734-746. Kass, Ronald J. A checklist of the vascular plants of the Knight, Harry H. Tanneroeoris new genus, and new House Range, Utah. 48:102-116. species of Miridae (Hemiptera) from the western ___ and Stanley L. Welsh. New species of Primula United States. 30:227-231. (Primulaceae) from Utah. 45:548-550. Knopf, F. L. and V. C. Bachman. Birds of Gunnison and Kaston, B. J. See Allred, Dorald M. 43:494-522. Cub islands, Great Salt Lake, Utah. 37:247-251. Kay, Fenton R. Environmental responses of active lizards Knowles, Craig J. Reproductive ecology of black-tailed at Saratoga Springs, Death Valley, California. prairie dogs in Montana. 41:202-206. 30:146-165. ___. Some relationships of black-tailed prairie dogs ___. Leptotyphlops humilis in Death Valley, to livestock grazing. 46:198-203. California. 30:91-93. Knowlton, George F. Aphids from Mount Timpanogos, Kay, Jeanne. See Melanson, George P. 40:365-371. Utah. 3:5-8. Kay, P. A. and C. G. Oviatt. Pinus longaeva in the ___. Aphids from Mt. Timpanogos, Utah, Part 2. Stansbury Mountains, Utah. 38:49-50. 7:1-6. Keating, K. A. Bone chewing by Rocky Mountain ___. Dodder aphids. 8:36. bighorn sheep. 50:89. and F. C. Harmston. Insect food of the Rock Keegan, Hugh L. Collections of parasitic mites from Wren. 3:22. Utah. 13:35-42. and D. R. Maddock. Insect food of the Western Keller, Barry L. See Groves, Craig R. 44:468-470; Meadowlark. 4:101-102. 46:404-410. __. See Hottes, F. C. 14:11-13. ___. See Mullican, Tim R. 47:216-'2,.79. __. See Wray, D. L. 13:43-46; 16:1-6; 16:7-8. Kennedy, Joseph L. Seasonal growth of the tui chub, Knutson, Donald. See McKee, Arthur 47:163-167. Gila hieolor, in Pyramid Lake, Nevada. 43:713­ Koenig, Ervon R., John R. Baker, Larry J. Paulson, and 716. Richard W. Tew. Limnological status of Big Soda ___ and Paul A. Kucera. The reproductive ecology of Lake, Nevada, October 1970. 31:106-108. the Tahoe sucker, Catostomus tahoensis, in Pyrarnid Koestner, E. J. An annotated list of mammals collected Lake, Nevada. 38:181-186. in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, in 1938. 2:9-15. Kennedy, Susan C. See Baker, William L. 45:747-777. Kohls, Glen M. A record of the occurrence of the tick Key, Fenton R. An albino Pacific tree frog, Hyla regilla, hodes muris Bishopp and Smith on in from Death Valley, California. 29:111. Utah. 12:65-66. Khan, M. A., N. Sankhla, D. J. Weber, and E. D. ___. See Brinton, Elias P. 23:166. McArthur. Seed germination characteristics of Koniak, Susan. Succession in pinyon-juniper woodlands Chrysothamus nauseosus ssp. viridulus (Astereae, following wildfire in the Great Basin. 45:556-566. Asteraceae). 47:220-226. ___. Tree densities ort pinyon-juniper woodland sites ___, D. J. Weber, and M. W. Hess. Elemental in Nevada and California. 46:178-184. compartmentalization in seeds of Atriplex ___. See Everett, Richard L. 41:461-475. triangularis and Atriplex eonfertifolia. 47:91-95. Korhel, Art H. and Tim W. Clark. Bald Eagle winter Killpack, Merlin L. and C. Lynn Hayward. New and survey in the Snake River Canyon, Wyoming. unusual records of birds from the Uinta Basin, 41:461-464. Utah. 18:23-25. Kratz, A. M. See Bourgeron, P. S. 48:301-323. __. See Hayward, C. Lynn 18:26-30. Krebill, Richard G. See Nelson, David L. 41:184-191; Kimball, Allen K. See Heckmann, Richard A. 47:13-21. 42:262-272. Kimball, John F. See Austin, Dennis D. 49:31-35. Krogh, John E. See Tanner, Wilmer W. 33:133-146. King, J. See Austin, D. D. 44:572-574. Kucera, Paul A. Reproductive biology of the tui chub, March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 25

Gila bicolor, in Pyramid Lake, Nevada. 38:203­ changes and habitat affinities of rodents of 207. shadsca1e and sagebrush associations. 33:255-264. __. See Kennedy, Joseph L. 38:181-186. Larsen, John H., Jr. See Miller, Brian T. 46:299-301. ___. See Sigler, William E 43:1-29. Larsen, Kenneth. A fossil turtle from the Green River __. See Vigg, Steven 41:278-289. formation in Utah. 30:13-15. Kunzler, D. B. See Kunzler, L. M. 41:147-153. ___ and Wilmer W. Tanner. Numeric analysis of the Kunzler, L. M. and K. T. Harper. Recovery of Gambe1 lizard genus Sceloporus with special reference to oak after fire in central Utah. 40:127-130. cranial osteology. 34:1-41. ___, K. T. Harper, and D. B. Kunzler. Compositional __. See Smith, Hobart M. 33:276; 34:42-4!l-; 34:94- similarity within the oakbrush type in central and 96. northern Utah. 41:147-153. Larson, Frederic R. See Clary, Warren P. 44:627-634. Kurczewski, Frank E. See Elliott, Nancy B. 45:293-298. Lauck, David R. See Drake, Carl J. 19:43-52. Laughlin, James M. See Judd, B. Ira 31:153-159. L Laundre, John W. Horizontal and vertical diameter of burrows of five small mammal species in La Rivers, Ira. The cerambycoid semi-aquatic Coleoptera southeastern Idaho. 49:646-649. of the Nevada area. 11:97-1O!l- Laurance, William E, and Timothy D. Reynolds. ___.A new Ambrysus from Venezuela (Hemiptera, Confirmation and expansion of the reported Naucoridae). 30:14. distribution of two species of Idaho herptiles. ___. Notes on the Histeridae (Coleoptera) known to 44:313-316. occur in Nevada. 7:7-9. __. See Reynolds, Timothy D. 45:291-292. ___. The staphy1inoid and dascilloid aquatic Laven, Richard D. See Zimmerman, G. Thomas 47:652­ Coleoptera of the Nevada area. 10:66-70. 659. Lamarra, Marianne C. See Lamarra, Vincent A. !l-5:127­ Lavin, Matt. Distribution of the moss family 140. Grimmiaceae in Nevada. 42:583-588. Lamarra, Vincent, Marianne C. Lamarra, and John G. ___. Floristics of the upper Walker River, Califomia Carter. Ecological investigation of a suspected and Nevada. 43:93-130. spawning site of Colorado squawfish on the Yampa LaVoie, G. Keith, Howard P. Tietjen, and Michael W. River, Utah. 45:127-140. Fall. Albinism in Thomomys talpoides from ___, Chuck Liff, and John Carter. Hydrology of Bear Colorado. 31:181. Lake Basin and its impact on the trophic state of Lawhead, David N. See Germano, David J. 46:711-720. Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho. 46:690_705. Lawson, C. S. Stilt Sandpiper and Hudsonian Godwit in Landeen, Dan S., Clive D. Jorgensen, and H. Duane Nevada. 37:532. Smith. Competition between harvester ants and LeaMaster, Brad R. See Green; Jeffrey S. !l-5:567-570. rodents in the cold desert. 39:267-273. Lederer, Roger J. Fluctuation of a marsh habitat and the Landers, James E. See Mpoame, Mbida 41:445-M8. reproductive strategy of the Yellow-headed Lanner, Harriette A. See Lanner, Ronald M. 44:357-360. Blackbird. 38:85-88. Lanner, Ronald M. Conifers of the Bear Lake area and Lee, M. A. B. and Timothy Brothers. Seed dispersal in mountains south of the Great Salt Lake. 31:85-89. hybrid Salsola. 41:370-376. ___. Effectiveness of the seed wing of Pinus flexilis Leech, Hugh B. Vasco M. Tanner--a lifetime with in wind dispersal. 45:318-320. beetles. 30:213-215. ___.A self-pollination experiment in Pinus edulis. Leetham, John W. and Clive D. Jorgensen. 40:265-267. Overwintering phytoseiid mites in central Utah ___ and James A. Bryan. Association of Rhabdoc1ine apple orchards. 29:96-104. needle blight and epicormic branching in Lehner, Philip N. Coyote-badger associations. 41:347­ Douglas-fir. 41:476-477. 348. ___ and James A. Bryan. Terminal bud formation in Leland, Harry V., Steven V. Fend, James L. Carter, and limber pine. 40:190-192. Albert D. Mahood. Composition and abundance of _.__ and Earl R. Hutchinson. Relict stands of pinyon periphyton and aquatic insects in a Sierra Nevada, hybrids in northern Utah. 32:171-175. California, stream. 46:595-611. and Ronald Warnick. Conifers of the San Lemen, Cliff A. and Patricia W. Freeman. Competition Francisco Mountains, San Rafael Swell, and Roan for food and space in a heteromyid community in Plateau. 31:177-180. the Great Basin Desert. 47:1-6. ___, Harry E. Hutchins, and Harriette A. Lanner. Leonard, R. L., E. D. McArthur, D. J. Weber; and B. W. Bristlecone pine and Clark's Nutcracker: probable Wood. Electrophoresis of isoenzymes of 16 western interaction in the White Mountains, California. shrubs: technique development. 41:377-388. 44:357-360. Lepthien, Larry W. See Bock, Carl E. 35:269-272. Larrison, Earl J. and Donald R. Johnson. Density __. See Bock, Carl E. 36:111. 26 GREAT :BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Lesica, Peter. Vegetation and flora of Pine Butte Fen, Lockard, Lawrence L. Some relationships between water Teton County, Montana. 46:24-32. fertility and egg production in (Salmo Lessard, E. D, and J. M. Schmid. Emergence, attack trutta) from Montana streams. 35:435-441. densities, lII1d host relationships for the Douglas-fir ___ and R. Randall Parsons. Some parasites of beetle (Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Hopkins) in paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) from the northern Colorado. 50:333-338. Yellowstone River, Montana. 35:425-426. Lester, James E. See Bartos, Dale L. 44:459-467. ___, R. Randall Parsons, and Barry M. Schaplow. Lewellen, Gale R. and David A. White. The yellow Some relationships between internal parasites and perch fisheries of Deer Creek Reservoir, Utah, with brown trout from Montana streams. 35:442-448. notes on parasitism by Ligula intestinalis. 31:169­ __. See Barber, Delbert R. 33:53-60. 176. Lockwood, Jeffrey A. See Christiansen, T. A. 49:134­ Li, C. Y., Chris Maser, and Harlan Fay. Initial survey of 139. acetylene reduction and selected microorganisms in __. See Christiansen, Tim A. 49:456-460; 49:562­ the feces of 19 species of mammals. 46:646-650. 569; 49:570-586. ___, Chris Maser, Zane Maser, and Bruce A. Loerch, J. Cameron. See Ralphs, Michael H. 49:419­ Caldwell. Role of three rodents in forest nitrogen 424. fixation in western Oregon: another aspect of Loftis, Larry. See Mathiasen, Robert L. 47:161-162. mammal-mycorrhizal fungus-tree mutualism. Long, Charles A. Significance of the late Pleistocene 46:411-414. fauna from the Little Box Elder Cave, Wyoming, to Lichvar, Robert W. Evaluation of Draba oligosperma, D. studies of zoogeography of recent mammals. pectinipila, and D. juniperina complex 31:93-105. (Cruciferae). 43:441-444. Looman, Sandra J. See Talbot, Stephen S. 48:382. ___. Evaluation of varieties in Stanleya pinnata Loomis, Richard B. A new species of chigger (Acarina, (Cruciferae). 43:684-686. Trombiculidae) from lizards of western North and Robert D. Dorn. Additions to the vascular America. 24:13-17. flora of Montana and Wyoming. 42:413-414. Loudenslager, Eric J. See Martin, Mark A. 45:677-687. ___, Ellen 1. Collins, and Dennis H. Knight. Loveless, Earl C. See Roby, Carlos Y. 37:259. Checklist of vascular plants for the Bighorn Canyon Lowe, Charles H. See Tanner, Wilmer W. 49:511-516. National Recreational Area, Wyoming and Montana. Lowry, Elbert J. and Harold J. Egoscue. The ermine in 45:734-746. western Utah. 28:47. ___, Robert D. Dorn, and Erwin F. Evert. New Lund, R. See Weaver, T. 42:73-76. records for the vascular flora of Wyoming and Lutz, R. Scott and John A. Crawford. Habitat use and Montana. 43:739-740. selection and home ranges of Merriam's Wild __. See Hartman, Ronald L. 40:408-413. Turkey in Oregon. 49:252-258. Liff, Chuck. See Lamarta; Vincent 46:690-705. Lindberg, R. G. See Hunter, Richard 47:234-238. Linder, Allan D. See Guyer, Craig 45:607-614. M Linder, Raymond L. See Apa, Anthony D. 50:107-113. ___. See Deisch, Michele S. 50:347~353. MacCracken, James G. and Richard M. Hansen. Energy Lindsey, J. P. See Gilbertson, R. L. 35:488-304; 38:42­ and protein content of coyote prey in southeastern 48. Idaho. 46:274-276. Lindsey, Susan Lyndaker. See Green, Jeffrey S. 45:567- and Richard M. Hansen. Seasonal foods of 570. coyotes in southeastern Idaho: a multivariate Lindzey, Frederick G. See Klott, James H. 49:275-278. analysis. 42:45-49. ___. See Pekins, Peter J. 49:n9-232. ___, Daniel W. Uresk, and Richard M. Hansen. ___. See Oedekoven, Olin O. 47:638-643. Burrowing Owl foods in Conata Basin, South Linkhart, Brian D. See Reynolds, Richard T. 44:49-51. Dakota. 45:287-290. Littlefield, Carroll D. and Steven P. Thompson. History ___, Daniel W. Uresk, and Richard M. Hansen. Plant and status of the Franklin's Gull on Malheur community variability on a small area in National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon. 41:440-444. southeastern Montana. 43:660-668. Littlefield, Victoria M. See Pederson, Jordan C. 47:452­ __. See Johnson, Mark K. 38:222-224. 258. MacLaren, Patricia A., Stanley H. Anderson, and Livingston, Stephanie D. See Grayson, Donald K. Douglas E. Runde. Food habits and nest 49:392-395. characteristics of breeding raptors in southwestern Livingstone, David. See Drake, Carl J. 24:27-30. Wyoming. 48:548-553. Llewellyn, Jeffrey B. Differential parasitism of MacMahon, James A. See Andre, John B. 40:68-72. Peromyscus maniculatus and Peromyscus truei by __. See Briggs, George M. 42:50-59; 43:523-530. Cuterebra larvae. 38:51-54. __. See Schimpf, David J. 45:37-60. Man,;h 1991 50~YEAR INDEX 27

Maddock, D. R. See Knowlton, G. F. 4:101-102. ___ and Zane Maser. Notes on mycophagy in four Madsen, James H., Jr. See Nelson, Michael E. 46:415­ species of mice in the genus Peromyscus. 47:308­ 420. 313. ___. See Nelson, Michael E. 47:239-251. ___. See Brown, Barbara A. 46:421-426. Mahood, Albert D., Robert D. Thomson, and Charles R. __. See Li; C. Y. 46:411-414; 46:646-650. Goldman. Centric diatoms of Lake Tahoe. 44:83­ ___. See Perez Calvo, Javier G. 49:618.620. 98. __. See Toweill, Dale E. 45:7"7-80. __. See Leland, Harry V. 46:595-611. __. See Whitaker, John 0., Jr. 45:67-76; 46:228. Mahrdt, Clark R. See Tinkham, Ernest R. 34:203-206. 240. Main, John L. and Elray S. Nixon. Distributional aspects Maser, Zane. See Li, C. Y. 46:411-414. of Pinus ponderosa in northwestern Nebraska. __. See Maser, Chris 47:308-313; 48:269-273; 28:24-29. 48:358-369. Malanson, George P. Habitat and plant distributions in ___. See Perez Calvo, Javier G. 49:618-620. hanging gardens of the Narrows, Zion National Masslich, William J., Jack D. Brotherson, and Rex G. Park, Utah. 40:178-182. Cates. Relationships of aspen (Populus tremuloides) ___ and David R. Butler. Transverse pattern of to foraging patterns of (Castor canadensis) vegetation on avalanche paths in the northern Rocky in the Strawberry Valley of central Utah. 48:250­ Mountains; Montana. 44:453-458. 262. Malek, Mitra and Gary McCallister. Incidence of the ___. See Brotherson, Jack D. 45:535-541. leech Helobdella stagnalis on the Colorado River in Mata, S. A. See Schmid, J. M. 46:445-448; 46:449-451. west central Colorado. 44:361-362. Matherne, Aline. See Cushing, Bruce S. 40:193-195. Marble, James R. and Kimball T. Harper. Effect of Mathiasen, Robert L. Infection of young Douglas-firs timing of grazing on soil-surface cryptogamic and spruces by dwarf mistletoes in the Southwest. communities in a Great Basin low-shrub desert: a 46:528-534. preliminary report. 49:104-107. ___. Southern range extension of the white fir dwarf Marsh, Paul C. and W. L. Minckley. Management of mistletoe in Arizona. 36:461-462. endangered Sonoran topminnow at Bylas Springs, ___. Taxonomic studies of dwarf mistletoes Arizona: description, critique, and (Arceuthobium ssp.) parasitizing Pinus strobiformis. recommendations. 50:265-272. 42:120-147. ___ and W. L. Minckley. Observations on and Frank G. Hawksworth. Distribution of recruitment and ecology of razorback sucker: lower limber pine dwarf mistletoe in Nevada. 50:91-92. Colorado River, Arizona-California-Nevada. 49:71­ ___ and Kenneth H. Jones. Range extensions for two 78. dwarf mistletoes (Arceuthobium ssp.) in the ___, Thomas A. Burke, Bruce D. DeMaraiS, and Southwest. 43:741-746. Michael E. Douglas. First North American record of ___ and Larry Loftis. Douglas-fir dwarf mistletoe managuense (pisces: Cichlidae). parasitizing Pacific silver fit in northern California. 49:387-389. 47:161-162. Marti, Carl D. Bam Owl diet includes mammal species ___, Elizabeth A. Blake, and Carleton B. Edminster. new to the island fauna of the Great Salt Lake. Estimates of site potential for Douglas-fir based on 46:307-309. site index for several southwestern habitat types. . Martin, Mark A., Dennis K. Shiozawa, Eric J. 46:277-280. Loudenslager, and J. Neil Jensen. Electrophoretic ___, Elizabeth A. Blake, and Carleton B. Edminster. study of cutthroat trout populations in Utah. Estimates of site potential for ponderosa pine based 45:677-687. on site index for several southwestern habitat types. Martin, S. Clark. See Medina, Alvin L. 48:373-381. 47:467-472. Martin, Stephen J., Max H. Schroeder, and Howard ___, Carleton B. Edminster, and Frank G. Tietjen. Burrow plugging by prairie dogs in Hawksworth. Infection of young Douglas-firs by response to Siberian polecats. 44:447-449. dwarf mistletoe in the Southwest. 50:67-71. Maryland, H. F. See Bjerregaard, R. S. 44:327-337. ___, Frank G. Hawksworth, and Carleton B. Maser, Chris and Ronald S. Rohweder. Winter food Edminster. Effects of dwarf mistletoe on growth and habits of cougars from northeastern Oregon. mortality of Douglas-fir in the Southwest. 50:173­ 43:425-448. 179. ___ and Zane Maser. Interactions among squirrels, ___, Frank G. Hawksworth, and Carleton B. mycorrhizal fungi, and coniferous forests in Oregon. Edminster. Effects of dwarf mistletoe on spruce in 48:358-369. the White Mountains, Arizona. 46:685-689. ___ and Zane Maser. Mycophagy of red-backed ___. See Hawksworth, Frank G. 38:89. voles, Clethrionomys califomicus and C. gapperi. __~ _. See Wagner, Michael R. 45:423-426. 48:269-273. Mathis, Wayne N. A systematic study of Coenia and

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Paracoenia (Diptera: Ephydridae). 35:65-85. __. See Rooney, Hugh M. 32:181-189. Maughan, Lucile. See Johnson, D. Elmer 13:17-27. McLaughlin, Steven P. Floristic analysis of the Maughan, O. Eugene. Morphometry of sculpins (Cottus) southwestern United States. 46:46-65. in the Clearwater drainage, Idaho. 38:115-122. McMahon, Ellen E., Clifford C. Oakley, and Stephen P. ___ and Gary E. Saul. Distribution of sculpins in the Cross. First record of the spotted bat (Euderma Clearwater River Basin, Idaho. 39:59-62. maculatum) from Oregon. 41:270. Maupin, G. O. See Eads, R. B. 42:96-99. McMorris, J. Robert. Herpetological distribution and life Maxwell, Catherine S. See Morton, Martin L. 34:1~1­ history notes for Hawaii and western North 134. America. 30:106-107. McAda, Charles W. and Richard S. Wydoski. Growth McPherson, Guy R. See Britton, Carlton M. 50:115-120. and reproduction of the flannelmouth sucker, Mead, Emilee M. and Jim 1. Mead. Snake Creek Burial Catostomus latipinnis, in the Upper Colorado River Cave and a review of the Quaternary mustelids of Basin, 1975-76. 45:281-286. the Great Basin. 49:143-154. McArthur, E. D. See Hegerhorst, D. F. 48:1-8. Mead, Jim 1. See Mead, Emilee M. 49:143-154. __. See Huang, J. 48:334-347. Medica, Philip A. Noteworthy mammal distribution __. See Khan, M. A. 47:220-~26. records for the Nevada Test Site. 50:83-84. __. See Leonard, R. L. 41:371-388. ___ and Rudolf G. Arndt. Opportunistic feeding in McArthur, E. Durant and C. Lorenzo Pope. Karyotypes Sceloporus horridus from Jalisco, Mexico. 36:108­ of four Artemisia species: A. catruthii, A. filifolia, 110. A.frigida, and A. spinescens. 39:419-426. ___, Rudolf G. Arndt, and James R. Dixon. ___, Stewart C. Sanderson, and D. Carl Freeman. Additional records of reptiles from Jalisco, Mexico. Isozymes of an autopolyploid shrub, Atriplex 35:317"318. canescens (Chenopodiaceae). 46:157-160. __• See Smith, Donald D. 47:175-185. ___, Charles F. Tieman, and Bruce L. Welch. Medin, Dean E. Birds of a shadscale (Atriplex Subspecies specificity of gall forms on confertifolia) habitat in east central Nevada. Chrysothamnus nauseosus. 39:81-87. 50:295-~98. ___. See Goodrich, Sherel 45:99-104. ___. Breeding birds of an ancient bristlecone pine __. See Welch, Bruce L. 46:281-286. stand in east central Nevada. 44:272-276. McArthur, J. V. See Bames, James R. 46:204-207. ___. Grazing and passerine breeding birds in a Great McArthur, J. Vaun and James R. Bames. Patterns of Basin low-shrub desert. 46:567-572. macroinvertebrate colonization in art intermittent Medina, Alvin L. and S. Clark Martin. Stream channel Rocky Mountain stream in Utah. 45:117-123. and vegetation changes in sections of McKnight McBee, Richard H. Varying prevalence of Taenia Creek, New Mexico. 48:373-381. taeniaeformis strobilocerci in Microtus Medlyn, David A. and William D. Tidwell. New species pennsylvanicus of Montana. 37:25~. of Protocedroxylon from the Upper Jurassic of McCallister, Gary. See Malek, Mitra 44:361-362. British Columbia, Canada. 46:452-458. ___. See Orr, Thomas 47:345-346. __. See Tidwell, William D. 37:H5; 33:61-76. McComb, William C., James R. Sedell, and Todd D. Meehan, William R., Merlyn A. Brusven, and John F. Buchholz. Dam-site selection by in an Ward. Effects of artificial shading on distribution eastern Oregon basin. 50:273-281. and abundance of juvenile chinook salmon McCurdy, H. Dennis. See Andersen, Ferron L. 46:208­ (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). 41:~2-31. 216. Melanson, George P. and Jeanne Kay. Flood frequency McDaniel, Gregory. See Pekins, Peter J. 49:229"232. and the assemblage of dispersal types in hanging McDonald, Jerry N. Symbos cavifrons (Artiodactyla: gardens of the Narrows, Zion National Park, Utah. Bovidae) from Delta County, Colorado. 45:455­ 40:365-371. 461. Menkens, George E., Jr. See Shults, Larry M. 50:327­ McDonough, W. T. Revegetation of gopher mounds on 331. aspen range in Utah. 34:267-275. Merkley, Gwen Shirley. See Rushforth, Samuel R. __, R. O. Harniss, and R. B. Campbell. Morphology 48:154-179. of ephemeral and persistent leaves of three Mewaldt; William T. and Stephen H. Jenkins. Genetic subspecies of big sagebrush grown in a uniform variation of woodrats (Neotoma cinerea) and deer environment. 35:325-326. mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) on montane habitat McKee, Arthur and Donald Knutson. A disjunct islands in the Great Basin. 46:577-580. ponderosa pine stand in southeastern Oregon. Meyer, S. E. See Huang, J. 48:334-347. 47:163-167. Meyers, S. Mark. See Crawford, John A. 46:123-127. McKell, C. M. See Call, C. A. 44:363-371. Mickelsen, R. W. See Wadley, S. R. 42:67-12. McKnight, Kent H. On two species of false morels Mickelsen, Roger W., Richard A. Heckmann, and Rex C. (Gyromitra) in Utah. 31:35-47. Infanger. Potential use of Great Salt Lake water for March 1991 50=YEAR INDEX 29

lobster culture. 39:231-240. and soil factors in the relation to slope position on __. See Heckmann, Richard A. 44:75-82. foothill knolls in the Uinta Basin of Utah. 42:81­ Millard, Jere B. See Halford, Douglas K. 38:6~70. 90. Miller, Brian T. and John H. Larsen, Jr. Feeding habits Morris, Ronald L. and Wilmer W. Tanner. The ecology of metamorphosed Ambystoma tigrinum of the western spotted frog, Rana pretiosa pretiosa rizelanostictum in ponds of high pH (>9). 46:299" Baird and Girard, a life history study. 29:45-81. 301. Morton, Martin L. and John S. Gallup. Reproductive Miller, Glenn C. See Wilt, F. Martin 48:228-231. cycle of the Belding ground squirrel (Spermophilus Miller, J. Scott. See AustiIi, George T. 42:232-240. beldingi beldingi): seasonal and age differences. Miller, Richard F. and Leila M. Shultz. Development and 35:427-433. longevity of ephemeral and perennial leaves on ___ and Robert J. Parmer. Body size, organ size, and Artemisia tridentata Nutt. ssp. wyomingensis. sex ratios iIi adult and yearling Belding ground 47:227-230. squirrels. 35:305-309. ___, Lee E. Eddleman, and Raymond F. Angell. ___, Catherine S. Maxwell, and Charles E. Wade. Relationship of western juniper stem conducting Body size, body composition, and behavior of tissue and basal circumference to leaf area and juvenile Belding ground squirrels. 34:121-134. biomass. 47:349"354. Mosher, James A., Clayton M. White, Joseph R. ___. See Doescher, Paul S. 50:9-19. Murphy, and M. Alan Jenkins. Raptors of the Uinta Miller, Wade E. Late Pleistocene vertebrates of the National Forest, Utah. 38:438-446. Siiver Creek local fauna from north central Utah. __. See Woffinden, Neil D. 39:253-254. 36:387-424. Mosley, Jeffrey C., Stephen C. Bunting, and M. Milton, N. M. and T. L. Purdy. Plant and soil Hironaka. Quadrat and sample sizes for frequency relationships in two hydrothermally altered areas of sampling mountain meadow vegetation. 49:241­ the Great Basin. 43:457-469. 248. Minckley, W. L. and Eric S. Gustafson. Early Mou-Sheng, Cheng and Samuel R. Rushforth. The algal development of the razorback sucker, Xyrauclzen flora of the campus of Brigham Young University, texanus (Abbott). 42:553-561. Provo, Utah. 37:402-406. ___. Records of atherinid fishes at inland localities in Mower, Kerry J. and H. Duane Smith. Diet similarity Texas and northern Mexico. 25:73-76. between elk and deer in Utah. 49:552-555. __. See Itzkowitz, Murray 29:169-180. Mpoame, Mbida and E. James Landers. __. See Marsh, Paul C. 49:71-78; 50:265-272. critica (: Proteocephalidae), a parasite of the ___. See Schreiber, Donald C. 41:409-426. Colorado River squawfish. 41:445-448. __. See Tyus, Harold M. 48:25-30. Mulaik, Stanley. See Allred, Dorald M. 25:43-47 Minshall, G. W. See Newell, Robert L. 36:501-504. Mulaik, Stanley B. See Higgins, Harold G. 17:27-29. Minshall, G. Wayne. See Newell, Robert L. 37:253-257; Mullen, David A. and Robert C. Stebbins. An addition to 38:55-58. the fauna of California. 38:429-437. ___. See Robinson, Christopher T. 50:303-311. Mullican, Tim R. arid Barry L. Keller. Burrows of the Mitchell, J. C. See Schmid, J. M. 44:575-578; 46:445­ sagebrush vole (Lemmiscus curtatus) in southeastern 448; 46:449-451. Idaho. 47:276-279. Mitchell, Ronald M. Breeding biology of the Muma, Martin H. See Allred, Dorald M. 31:164-168. Double-crested Cormorant on Utah Lake. 37:1-23. Murthall, Alan V. See Williams, Jack E. 50:243-248. Modde, Timothy, Henry G. Drewes, and Mark A. Murchison, Stuart. Utah chub (Gila at/"aria) from the Rumble. Effects of watershed alteration on the latest Pleistocene Gilbert shoreline, west of Corrine, brook trout population of a small Black Hills Utah. 49:131-133. stream. 46:39-45. Murdock, Joseph R. See Welsh, Stanley L. 38:125-179. Mohanasundarum, M. See Drake, Carl J. 21:108-113. Murphy, Dennis D. See Austin, George T. 47:186-201. Mohr, Carol 0., D Elden Beck, and Elias P. Brinton. Murphy, Joseph R. See Ellis, David H. 29:165-167. Observations on host-parasite relationships and ___. See Mosher, James A. 38:438-446. seasonal history of ticks in San Mateo County, ___. See Smith, Dwight G. 42:395-404. California. 24:1-6. __._. See Woffinden, Neil D. 37:411-425. Mongkolprasith, Vichitra. See Jorgensen, Clive D. Murphy, Michael. See Rigby, J. Keith 36:206-210. 39:63-80. Murphy, Robert W. See Ottley, John R. 40:59-62. Monson, Stephen B. See Welch, Bruce L. 41:343-346. Murvosh, Chad M. See Allen, Richard K. 47:283-286. Morden, C., Jack D. Brotherson, and Bruce N. Smith. Ecological differences of C:J and C. plaIit species from central Utah in habitats and mineral N composition. 46:140-147. Moretti, Miles O. and Jack D. Brotherson. Vegetation Nagy, Julius G. See Haufler, Jonathan B. 44:145-150. ------~------~ - ~-- ~-

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Nambudiri, E. M. V. and M. K. Thomas. Effects of ___ and James H. Madsen, Jr. Occurrence of the chemicals on th~ gennination of pollen grains of musk ox, Symbos cavifrons, from southeastern Torenia asiatica Linn. 34:71-8l. Idaho and comments on the genus Bootherium. ___ and William D. Tidwell. Syzygioxylon 47:239-25l. chhindwarense, a new fossil wood from the Deccan Nelson, Rodger L., William S. Platts; and Osborne Intertrappean series of India. 37:~41-~46. Casey. Evidence for variability in spawning ___, W. D. Tidwell, and W. M. Hess."Ultrastructure behavior of interior cutthroat trout in response to of Eocene fossil plants. 41:161-166. environmental uncertainty. 47:480-487. ___, William D. Tidwell; and Shya Chitaley. Newell, Robert. See Gaufin; Arden R. 34:45-59. Revision of Sahniocarpon harrisii Chitaley & Patil Newell; Robert L. and G. W. Minshall. An annotated list based on new specimens from the Deccan of the aquatic insects of southeastern Idaho. Part I: Intertrappean beds of India. 47:5~7-535. Plecoptera. 36:501-504. Nash, Donald J. See Brunson, John T. 37:77-80. ___ and G. Wayne Minshall. An annotated list of the ___. See Hancock, Denis C., Jr. 42:597-598. aquatic insects of southeastern Idaho, Part II: ___. See Roberts, Patrick W. 40:141-142. Trichoptera. 37:253-257. __. See Seaman, Richard N. 36:481-482. ___ and G. Wayne Minshall. An annotated list of the ___. See Wassennan, David 39:192-194. aquatic insects of southeastern Idaho; Part ill: Nebeker, G. See Brotherson, J. D. 38:19-30. Ephemeroptera. 38:55-58. Nebeker, Glen T. Revision of the plant genus Geranium Ng, David and James R. Barnes. Distributional study of in Utah. 34:297_304. the Zion snail, Physa zionis, Zion National Park, Neely, E. E. See Shultz, L. M. 47:287;298. Utah. 46:310-315. Neely, Elizabeth E. and Alan T. Carpenter. Size, Nichols, Craig R. Evaluation of a program to control structure, and hfibitat characteristics of populations hydatid disease in central Utah. 43:65-72. of Braya humilis var. humilis (Brassicaceae): an ___. See Andersen, Ferron L. 46:~08-216. alpine disjunct from Colorado. 46:728"735. Nichols, D. W., H. D. Smith, and M. F. Baker. Rodent Neese, E. See Welsh, S. L. 41:1-108. populations, biomass, and community relationships Neese, Elizabeth and Stanley L. Welsh. A new species of in Artemisia tridentata, Rush Valley, Utah. 35:191­ Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae) from the Uinta Basin; 202. Utah. 43:429-43l. Nickerson, Max A. and H. L. Heringhi. Three ___ and Stanley L. Welsh. New variety of Yucca noteworthy colubrids from southern Sonora, harrimaniae (Agavaceae) from Utah. 45:789-790. Mexico. 26:136-140. __. See Welsh, Stanley L. 43:373-374; 43:700. Nielsen, Gerald L. See Tanner, Vasco M. 14:27-29. Neese, Elizabeth C. New taxa and nomenclatural changes Nielson, M. W. Additional new species of Teruliine in Utah Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae). 46:459-460. leafhoppers with key to species (Cicadellidae: __. See Smith, Frank J. 49:461-465. Coelidiinae: TeruIiini). 49:398-403. Neilson, Ronald P. and L. H. Wullstein. Microhabitat ___. Genus Paralidia with descriptions of new affinities of Gambel oak seedlings. 46:294-298. species (Homoptera: Cicadellidae: Coelidiinae). Nelson; C. Riley. Robber flies of Utah (Diptera: 46:329-335. Asilidae). 47:38-90. ___. New genera and new species of Nebtropical ___ and Richard W, Baumann. Systematics and Coelidiini (Homoptera: CicadeIIidae: Coelidiinae). distribution of the winter stonefly genus Capnia 48:2n-~49. (Plecoptera: Capniidae) in North America. 49:289­ ___. New genus and species of leafhopper in the 363. tribe Tinobregmini (Homoptera: Cicadellidae: Nelson, D. L. See Bunderson, E. D. 46:427-440. Coelidiinae). 46:134-136. Nelson, David L. Phalacropsis dispar (Coleoptera: ___. New oriental genus and species of leafhoppers Phalacridae), an element in the natural control of in the tribe Coelidiini with descriptions of new native pine stem rust fungi in the western United species (Homoptera: Cicadellidae: Coelidiinae). States. 42:369-379. 46:137-139. ___ and Richard G. Krebill. Occurence and effect of ___. New South American leafhoppers in the genus Chrysomyxa pirolata cone rust on Picea pungens in Docalidia, with a key to 37 species (CicadeIIidae: Utah. 4~:~62-272. Coelidiinae, Teruliini). 46:749-762. ___ and Richard G. Krebill. A sagebrushy;ilt disease ___. New species of Harasupia with a revised key to of unknown cause. 41:184-19l. the species (Homoptera: CicadeIIidae: Coelidiinae). Nelson, Michael A. See Baugh, Thomas M. 42:77-80. 49:233-~40. Nelson, Michael E. Holocene predation of the Uinta ___. New thagriine leafhoppers from the Oriental ground squirrel by a badger. 50:385. Region, with a key to 30 species (Homoptera: ___ and James H. Madsen, Jr. Canids from the late Cicadellidae: Coelidiinae). 46:321-328. Pleistocene of Utah. 46:415-420. ___. On the genus Paracarinolidia (Cicadellidae: March 1991 50~YEAR INDEx 31

Coelidiinae: Teruliini). 49:92"95. 38:411-416. ___. Two new genera and two new species of ___ and Victor M. Velazques Solis. An extant, teruliine leafhoppers (Homoptera: Cicadellidae: indigenous tortoise population in Baja California Coelidiinae). 49:96799. Sur, Mexico, with the description of a new species Nielson, Mervin W. New leafhopper species of Coelidia of Xerobates (Testudines: Testudinidae). 49:496­ with a revised key and notes on homonymy and 50:2. distribution (Homoptera: Cicadellidae, Coelidiinae). ___ and Wilmet W. Tanner. New range and a new 43:669-674. subspecies for the snake Eridiphas slevini. 38:406­ Nilsen, J. A. See Pritchett, C. L. 47:231-233. 410. Nixon, E. S. A mountain Cercocarpus population­ ___, Robert W. Murphy, and Geoffrey V. Smith. The -revisited. 37:97-99. taxonomic status of the rosy boa Lichanura Nixon, Elray S. A comparative study of the mountain' roseofusca (Serpentes: Boidae). 40:59-62. brush vegetation in Utah. 27:59-66. _0__.See Tanner, Wilmer W. 41:310. __. See Main, John L. 28:24-29. Otto, Terry. See Heckmann, Richard 45:427-431. Northstrom, Terry E. Typification and nomenclature of Otto, Terry N. and Richard A. Heckmann. Host tissue Hedysarum boreale Nutt. (Leguminosae). 36:458­ response for trout infected with Diphyllobothrium 460. cordiceps larvae. 44:125-132. ___ and Stanley L. Welsh. Revision of the Oveson, Mark C. See Smith, H. Duane 46:542-546. Hedysarum boreale complex. 30:109"130. Oviatt, C. G. See Kay, P. A. 38:49-50. Nydegger, Nicholas C. and Donald R. Johnson. Size and Oviatt, Charles G. See Feduccia, Alan 46:547-548. overlap of Townsend ground squirrel home ranges. Owings, Donald H. and Mark Borchert. Correlates of 49:108-110. burrow location in Beechey ground squirrels. 35:402-404. o P O'Farrell, Michael J. Notes on the distribution of Macrotus waterhousii in southern Nevada. 30:53. Pack, Lloyd C, Jr. See Grogan, William L. 33:202. and William A. Clark. Notes on the white-tailed Pack, Lloyd E., Jr. and Wilmer W. Tanner. A taxonomic antelope squirrel, Amniospermophilus leucurus, and comparison of Uta stansburiana of the Great Basin the pinyon mouse, Peromyscus truei, in north and the upper Colorado River basin in Utah, with a central Nevada. 44:428-A30. description of a new subspecies. 30:71-90. O'Kane, Steve L., Jr. Colorado's rare flora. 48:434-484. Packham, Willis. See Tanner, Vasco M. 22:110-113. O'Rourke, L. See Brotherson, J. D. 47:334-338. Palmieri, James F. and Hugo A. James. The effects of Oakley, Clifford C. See McMlIhon, Ellen E. 41:270. leech behavior on penetration and localization of Oberndorfer, Reed Y. and Kenneth W. Stewart. The life Apatemon gracilis (Trematoda: Strigeidae) cercariae cycle ofHydroperla crosbyi (Plecoptera: and metacercariae. 36:97-100. Perlodidae). 37:260-273. Palmieri, James R. Host-induced morphological Oedekoven, Olin O. and Fredrick G. Lindzey. Winter variations in the strigeoid trematode habitat-use patterns of elk, mule deer, and moose in Posthodiplostomuni minimum (Trematoda: southwestern Wyoming. 47:638-643. Diplostomatidae). II. Body measurements and Olsen, Eugene F. See Smith, Robert L. 36:385-386. tegument modifications. 37:129"137. Olsen, O. Wilford and Clait E. Braun. New species of ---0. Host-induced morphological variations in the Splendidofilaria and Chandlerella (Filarioidea: strigeoid trematode Posthodiplostomum minimum Nematoda), with keys to the species, from the (Trematoda: Diplostomatidae). ill. Organs of Band-tailed Pigeon (Columba fasciata fasciata) in attachment. 37:375-382. the Rocky Mountain Region. 36:445-457. ___. Host-induced morphological variations in the Olson, M. Ray. See Slaugh, Bartel T. 49:632"636. strigeoid trematode Posthodiplostomum minimum Olson"Rutz, Kathrin M., Philip J. Urness, and Laura A. (Trematoda: Diplostomatidae). IV. Organs of Urness. Dam"raised fawns, an alternative to bottle reproduction (ovary and testes), vitelline gland, and feeding. 46:217-:219. egg. 37:481-488. Orr, Thomas and Gary McCallister. American swallow ___. Host-parasite relationships and intraspecific bug, Oeciacus vicarius Horvath (Hemiptera: variation in Posthodiplostomum minimum Cimicidae), in Hirundo rustica and Petrochelidon (Trematoda: Diplostomatidae). 36:334-346. pyrrhonota nests in west central Colorado. 47:345­ ~ Richard A. Heckmann, and R. Scott Evans. Life 346. cycle and incidence of Diplostomum spathaceum Ostrofsky, M. L. See Riley, L. E. 41:255-258. Rudolphi (1819) (Trematoda: Diplostomatidae) in Ottley, John R. A new subspecies of the snake Utah. 36:86-96. Lichanura trivirgata from Cedros Island, Mexico. __. See Heckmann, Richard A.. 38:473-477. 32 GREAT BASIN NATuRALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Parfitt, Bruce. See Baker, Marc A. 44:484-486. ___, R. C. Farentinos, and Victoria M. Littlefield. Parker, Albert J. The successional status of Cupressus Effects of logging on habitat quality and feeding arizonica. 40:254-Z64. patterns of Abert squirrels. 47:252-258. ___ and Kathleen C. Parker. Comparative ___. See Jensen, Lauritz A. 42:351-352. successional roles of trembling aspen and lodgepole __. _. See Welch, Bruce L. 48:274-279. pine in the Southern Rocky Mountains. 43:447-455. Pedretti, John W. See Baugh, Thomas M. 46:441-444. Parker; Kathleen C. See Parker, Albert J. 43:447-455. ___. See Taylor, Frances R. 49:4-91-495. Parmer, Robert J. See Morton, Martin L. 35:305-309. Pekins, Peter J., Frederick G. Lindzey, Jay A. Roberson, Parrish, Jimmie R. See Ellis, Kevin L. 48:75-77; Gregory McDaniel, and Randy Berger. Winter 49:404-407. habitats and foods of Blue Grouse in the Sheeprock Parsons, Bradford G. and Wayne A. Hubert. Mountains, Utah. 49:229-232. Reproductive characteristics of two kokanee stocks Pendlebury, George B. Second occurrence of the in tributaries to Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Utah and long-nosed snake, Rhinocheilus lecontei lecontei, in Wyoming. 48:46~50. Idaho. 36:56. Parsons, R. Randall. See Lockard, Lawrence L. 35:425- Pendleton, Burton K. See Collins, Patrick D. 43:385­ 426; 35:442-448. 393. Patten, Duncan T. See Stromberg, Juliet C. 50:47-56. Penrose, Richard L. See Barr, William F. 29:88-95. Patterson, Craig. See Anderson, Stanley H. 47:512-521. Perez Calvo, Javier G., Zane Maser, and Chris Maser. Patton, James L., Margaret F. Smith, Roger D. Price, and Note on fungi in small mammals from the Ronald A. Hellenthal. Genetics of hybridization Nothofagus forest in Argentina. 49:618-620. between the pocket gophers Thomomys bottae and Perez-Higareda, Gonzalo and Hobart M. Smith. Thomomys townsendii in northeastern California. Courtship behavior in Rhinoclemmys areolata from 44:431-440. western Tabasco, Mexico (Testudines: Emydidae). Paul, Don S., Joseph R. Jehl, Jr., and Pamela K. 48:263-266. Yochem. California Gull populations nesting at Peters, Edward J. See Winger, Parley V. 32:211-219. Great Salt Lake, Utah. 50:299-302. Peterson, B. V. The Simuliidae (Diptera) of Utah. Part I: Pauli, Andrew M. See Bleich, Vernon C. 48:563. Keys, original citations, types and distribution. Paulson, L. J. See Axler, R. P. 38:187-192. 20:81-104. Paulson, Larry J. See Koenig, Ervon R. 31:106-108. __. See Theodor, O. 24:107-115. __. See Wilde, Gene R. 48:485-488. Peterson, J. S. See Wilken; D. 44:516-517. Payne, K. Ellsworth. See Ferguson, Denzel E. 18:63-65. Peterson, Steven R. See Stauffer, Dean F. 46:117-122. Peabody, Frederick J. Phlox longifolia Nutt. Petty, Jerold L. Bionomics of two aspen bark beetles, (polemoniaceae) complex of North America. 39:1­ Trypophloeus populi and Procryphalus mucronatus 14. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 37:105-127. Pearce, Richard C. and Wilmer W. Tanner. Helminths of __. _. See Stewart, David A. 39:129-132. Sceloporus lizards in the Great Basin and upper Phillips, W. Levi. Rare aberrant forms of Utah Cynthia: Colorado Plateau of Utah. 33:1-18. the painted lady (Lepidoptera: Nymphylidae). Peck, L. S. See Jensen, M. E. 48:403-421. 31:256-260. ___. See Jensen, M. E. 48:422-433. Pietruszka, Robert D. Observations on seasonal variation Peck, Stewart B. Invertebrate faunas and zoogeographic in desert arthropods in central Nevada. 40:292-297. significance of lava tube caves of Arizona and New Pimentel, Richard A. See Storm, Robert M. 9:59-63. Mexico. 42:405-412. Pinkava, Donald J. See Baker, Marc A. 44:484-486. ___. The invertebrate fauna of the caves of the Uinta Platt, Joseph B. A survey of nesting hawks, eagles, Mountains, northeastern Utah. 41:207-212. falcons, and owls in Curlew Valley, Utah. 31:51-65. Pederson, Jordan C. Differential winter mortality Platts, William S. See Nelson, Rodger L. 47:480-487. between male and female mule deer fawns in Utah. Player, Rodney L. and Philip J. Urness. Habitat 44:4-50-452. manipulation for reestablishment of Utah prairie ___. Occurrence of ticks on mule deer in central dogs in Capitol Reef National Park. 42:517-523. Utah. 37:407-409. PIetsch, D. J. Anopheles mosquito records and ___. Presence of maxillary canine teeth in mule deer observations in Montana. 7:23-28. in Utah. 43:445-446. Poche, Richard M. New record of the bat Plecotus ___ and K. T. Harper. Chemical composition of phyllotis from Utah. 35:452. some important plants of southeastern Utah summer ___ and Geoffrey L. Bailie. Notes on the spotted bat ranges related to mule deer reproduction. 39:122­ (Euderma maculatum) from southwest Utah. lZ8. 34:254-256. ___ and R. Cary Tuckfield. A comparative study of ___ and George A. Ruffner. Roosting behavior of coyote food habits on two Utah deer herds. 43:432­ male Euderma maculatum from Utah. 35:121-142. 437. Polhemus, John T. The austrina group of the genus March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 33

Microvelia (Hemiptera: Veliidae). 34:207-217. Purdy, T. L. See Milton, N. M. 43:457-469. ___. Notes concerning Mexican Saldidae, including Pyrah, Grant L. Agropyron arizonicum (Gramineae: the description of two species (Hemiptera). 32:137­ Triticeae) and a natural hybrid from Arizona. 153. 43:131-136. ___. Notes on aquatic and semiaquatic Hemiptera from the southwestern United States (Insecta: R Hemiptera). 33:113-119. ___ and Martin S. Polhemus. Aquatic and Rader, R. T. See Cushing, C. E. 41:431-432. semiaquatic Heteroptera of the Grand Canyon Rader, Russell B. and James V. Ward. Mayfly growth (Insecta: Hemiptera). 36:221-226. and population density in constant and variable and Milton W. Sanderson. Microvelia rasilis temperature regimes. 50:97-106. Drake in Arizona: A species new to the United Ragenovich, I. See Schmid, J. M. 41:465-466. States (Heteroptera: Veliidae). 47:660. Ralphs, M. H. and V. L. Bagley. Population cycles of Polhemus, Martin S. See Polhemus, John T. 36:221-226. Wahweap milkvetch on the Henry Mountains and Poole, Stephen C., Verle R. Bohman, and James A. seed reserve in the soil. 48:541-547. Young. Review of selenium in soils, plants, and Ralphs, Michael H., Brock Benson, and J. Cameron animals in Nevada. 49:201-213. Loerch. Soil-site relationships of white locoweed on Pope, C. Lorenzo. See McArthur, E. Durant 39:419-426. the Raft River Mountains. 49:419-424. Porter, J. Mark. See Heil, Kenneth D. 49:100-103. Rampton, Calvin L. Vasco M. Tanner--a public servant. Porter, Richard D. See Pritchett, Clyde L. 40:303-350. 30:195. ___. See White, Clayton M. 43:717-727. Ramsay, M. John. See Andersen, Ferron L. 47:207-219. Ports, Lois K. See Ports, Mark A. 49:123-130. Ranasinghe, M. A. S. K. Bionomics of a subterranean Ports, Mark A. and Sarah B. George. Sorex preblei in gall midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from Artemisia the northern Great Basin. 50:93-95. ludoviciana. 37:429-442. and Lois K. Ports. Associations of small Raphael, Martin G. See Henry, Stephen E. 50:381-383. mammals occurring in a pluvial lake basin, Ruby Rasmussen, Lars L. and Jack D. Brotherson. Response of Lake, Nevada. 49:123-130. winterfat (Ceratoides lanata) communities to release Powell, J. See Christiansen, T. A. 49:134-139. from grazing pressure. 46:148-156. Powell, Jeff. See Christiansen, Jeffrey A. 49:456-460. ___. See Brotherson, Jack D. 46:348-357. __• See Christiansen, Tim A. 49:562-569; 49:570- Ratliff, Raymond D. Nutrients in Carex exserta sod and 586. gravel in Sequoia National Park, California. 45:61­ Powers, Arnold L. and Benjamin H. Banta. Description 66. of a Phyllorhynchus from Cerralvo Island, Gulf-of ___ and Stanley E. Westfall. Dry-year grazing and California, Mexico. 34:241-244. Nebraska sedge (Carex nebraskensis). 47:422-426. Price, K. P. and J. D. Brotherson. Habitat and Ratti, John T. See Hupp, Jerry W. 48:202-205. community relationships of cliffrose (Cowania Rechel, E. A. and W. F. Campbell. The effects of mexicana var. stansburiana) in central Utah. radiation from uranium mill tailings on 47:132-151. Tradescantia. 38:456-462. ___. See Brotherson, J. D. 47:334-338. Redder, Alan J. See Anderson, Stanley H. 47:512-521. Price, Kevin P. See Brotherson, Jack D. 44:317-323. Redmond, Roland L. and Donald A. Jenni. Note on the Price, Roger D. See Patton, James L. 44:431-440. diet of Long-billed Curlew chicks in western Idaho. Prigge, B. See Thompson, H. 46:549-554. 45:85-86. Prigge, Barry A. New species of Mentzelia (Loasaceae) Reese, Kerry P. Three additional cases of predation by from Grand County, Utah. 46:361-365. magpies on small mammals. 45:152-153. Pritchett, C. L., J. A. Nilsen, M. P. Coffeen, and H. D. Reid, William H. Germination of Pinus aristata Engelm. Smith. Pygmy rabbits in the Colorado River 32:235-237. drainage. 47:231-233. ___, Pamela Sensiba, and C. Edward Freeman. A Pritchett, Clyde L., Richard D. Porter, and Benjamin W. mixed pollination system in Penstemon Wood. Terrestrial vertebrate fauna of the pseudospectablis M. E. Jones (Scrophulariaceae). Kaiparowits Basin. 40:303-350. 48:489-494. __. See Belk, Mark C. 50:387-389. Resh, Vincent H. and Mark A. Bamby. Distribution of ___. See Dobson, Martin L. 47:551-561. shore bugs and shore flies at Sylvan Springs, __. See Smith, H. Duane 46:542-546. Yellowstone National Park. 44:99-103. Prothero, Donald R. and James A. Jensen. A mammalian Reveal, James L. Annotated key to Eriogonum humerus from the Upper Jurassic of Colorado. (Polygonaceae) of Nevada. 45:493-519. 43:551-553. ___. Comments on Lesquerella hitchcockii. 30:94­ Provonsha, A. The Zygoptera (Odonata) of Utah with 98. notes on their biology. 35:379-390. ___. Comments on two names in an early Utah flora. 34 GREAt BASIN NATURALIST VoL 51, No.1

32:221-222. __. See Seeley, Rodney R. 49:556-56l. ___. Eriogonum divaricatum Hook (Polygonaceae), ___. See Stephens, Daniel A. 43:728-738. an intennountain species in Argentina. 41:143-146. Richards, Gerald. Wintering habits of some birds at the ___. Five new varieties of Eriogonum Nevada atomic test site. 22:30-3l. (polygonaceae). 32:113-116. Richards, Gerald L. Prairie Falcon imitates flight pattern ___. The genus Eriogonum Michx. (polygonaceae) of the Loggerhead Shrike. 25:48. and Michel Gandoger. 40:143-148. Richards, Velma. See Jennings, William 46:175-177. ___. flex rushforthii, a new name. 31:189. Richins, Gary H., H. Duane Smith, and Clive D. ___.A new combination in Penstemon Jorgensen. Growth and development of the western (Scrophuiariaceae). 34:31l. harvest mouse, Reithrodontomys megalotis ___.A new name for a Utah Lepidium. 27:177-18l. megalotis, 34:105-120. ___. New Nevada entities and combinations in ___. See Ellis, Kevin L. 49:404-407. Eriogonum (polygonaceae). 45:276-280. __. See Smith, H. Duane 38:215-22l. ___.A new pulvinate Eriogonum (polygonaceae) Rickard, Lora G, See Shults, Larry M. 45:604-606, from Utah. 41:229-23l. Rickart, Eric A. Type specimens of recent mammals in ___.A new subfruticose Eriogonum (polygonaceae) the Utah Museum of Natural History, University of from western Colorado. 33:120-122. Utah. 47:620"624. ___.A new variety of Eriogonum umbel/alum from Rigby, J. Keith and James K. Gilland. A new fossil southern Nevada. 28:157-159. sponge from the Garden City limestone ___. Notes on Eriogonum - ill: On the statUs of of southeastern Idaho. 37:475-480, Eriogonum pauciflorum Pursh. 27:102-117. ___ and Michael Murphy. Hindia sphaeroidalis ___. Notes on Eriogonum - V: A revision of the Duncan frOlIl the of Nevada (porifera). Eriogonum corymbosum complex. 27:183-229. 36:206-210. ___.A revision of the Utah species of Townsendia Riggs, Robert A. See Austin, Dennis D. 49:31-35. (Compositae). 30:23-52. Righetti, Timothy. See Baker, Marc A. 44:484-486. ___. Two new varieties of Etiogonum Riley, L. E. and M. L. Ostrofsky. The effect of elevated (polygonaceae) from the intetmountain region. temperature on copper toxicity to the thennophilic 34:245-246. alga Synechococcus lividus (Cyanophyceae). ___. Types of Nevada buckwheats (Eriogonum: 41:255-258. Polygonaceae). 45:488-492, Rinne, John N. Effects of livestock grazing exclosure on ___. Wislouchiel/a planctonica Skvortz. aquatic macroinvertebrates in a montane stream, (Chlorophyta, Volvocales), a new algal record for New Mexico. 48:146-153. Nevada, 29:43. Ripley, J. D. Plants of Angel Island, Marin County, ___ and Janice C. Beatley. A new variety of California. 40:385-407. Penstemon thurberi (Scrophulariaceae). 34:230. Risser, Arthur C., Jr. See Blaustein, Andrew R. 34:312- and Barbara J. Ertter. Reestablishment of 316. Stenogonum Nutt. (polygonaceae). 36:272-280. Roberson, Jay A. See Pekins, Peter J. 49:229"232. ___ and Eloise L. Styler. Miscellaneous chromosome __. See Slaugh, Bartel T. 49:632-636; 50:379-380. comUs of western American plants-II. 33:19-25. Roberts, David W. See Hallsten, Gregory P. 48:352. ___. See Hess, William J. 36:281"333. Roberts, Patrick W., Donald J. Nash, and Robert E. __. See Strachan, Jeffrey L. 41:198-4000. Keiss. Transferrin polymorphism in bighorn sheep, __. See Welsh, Stanley L. 35:327-376; 37:279-365. Ovis canadensis, in Colorado. 40:141-142: Reynolds, Richard T. and Brian D. Linkhart. Methods Robey, Edward H., Jr., H. Duane Smith, and Mark C. and materials for capturing and monitoring Belk. Niche pattern in a Great Basin rodent fauna. Flammulated Owls. 44:49_5l. 47:488-496. . Reynolds, Timothy D. Pronghorn responses to hunting Robins, C. Richard. See 'Courtenay, Walter R., Jr. coyotes. 43:88-n. 47:523-526. ___. Response of reptile populations to different land Robinson, Christopher T. and G.,Wayne Minshall. management practices on the Idaho National Longitudinal development of macroinvertebrate Engineering Laboratory Site. 39:255-262, communities below oligotrophic lake outlets. ___ and William F. Laurance. Addendum to the 50:303-311. distribution of two herptiles in Idaho. 45:291-292. ___ and Samuel R. Rushforth. Diatom flora of Mink ___ and Trent D. Stephens. Multiple ectopic limbs in Creek, Idaho, USA. 49:155-158. a wild population of Hyla regilla. 44:166"169. Robinson, James V. Size and seasonal activity patterns ___, John W, Connelly, Douglas K. Halford, and W. of abundant sympatric spider species in Cache John Arthur. Vertebrate fauna of the Idaho National County, Utah. 44:104-110. Environmental Research Park. 46:513-527. Robison, W, Gerald, Jr. See Tanner, WillIler W. 19:75­ ___. See Laurance, William F. 44:313-316. 840. March 1991 50~ YEAR INDEX 35

Roby; Carlos Y. and Earl C. Loveless. Range extension ___, Sheril D. Burton, Jeffrey R. Johansen, arid of Trionyx spiniferus emOlyi into Utah (Reptilia). Judith A. Grimes. The bacterium Thioploca ingrica 37:259. on wet walls in Zion National Park, Utah. 40:98­ Roby, Kenneth B. See Erman, Don C. 37:57-66. 100. Rodriguez; Ronald L. See Welch, Bruce L. 48:274-279. ___, Jeffrey R. Johansen, and Darwin L. Sorensen. Rogers, C. Eo See Seiler, G. J. 47:280_28~. OCcurrence of Phaedactylum tricornutum in the Rohweder, Ronald S. See Maser, Chris 43:425--428. Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA. 48:324-326. Romney, E. M. See Farnsworth, R. B. 36:65-80. ___, Lorin E. Squires, and Jeffrey R. Johansen. Three Romo, Jarnes T. and Marshall R. Haferkamp. Effects of new records for diatoms from the Great Basin, osmotic potential, potassium chloride, and sodium USA. 46:398-403. chloride on germination of greasewood (Sarcobatus __. See Ashley, John 45:432-442. vermiculatus). 47:110-116. ___. See Brotherson, Jack D. 45:1-13; 45:542-545; Rooney, Hugh M. and Kent H. McKnight. Aquatic 47:583-59I. Phycomycetes of Lily Lake, Utah. 32:181-189. ___. See Ekins, Laura 46:612"624. Roper, Paul R. See Andersen, Ferron L. 35:203"230. __. See Grimes, Judith A. 40:223-228; 44:36-48. Roscoe, Ernest J. Additional records ofHelix aspersa __. See Jatkar, Shobha A. 39:15-43. Muller from Utah. 14:90. __. See Johansen, Jeffrey R. 41:433-439; 42:~05- ___. Escalante and the recognitiori of ancient lakes in 218; 45:14-2l. the Great Basin. 22:87-88. __. See Mou-Sheng, Cheng 37:402-406. ___. Some terrestrial gastropods from the Deep Creek ___. See Robinson, Christopher T. 49:155-158. Mountains, Juab County, Utah. 14:19. ___. See Squires, Lorin E. 39:245"252. ___ and Lottie O. Roscoe. The type locality of __. See St. Clair, Larry L. 38:211-214; 41:317-332. Triodopsis cragini Call (pulmonata: Polygyridae). __. See Whiting, Mark C. 38:31-4l. 14:87-89. Russell, Richard H. Mollusca of Fish Springs, Juab Rosgoe, Lottie O. See Roscoe, Ernest J. 14:87-89. County, Utah: rediscovery of Stagnicola pilsbryi Rose, Jeff. See Doescher, Paul S. 50:9-19. (Hemphill, 1890). 31:123-236. Rottman, Mary Lou and Emily L. Hartman. Tundra Rust, R. W., L. M. Hanks, and R. C. Bechtel. Aculeata vegetation of three cirque basins in the northern San Hymenoptera of Sand Mountain and Blow Sand Juan Mountains, Colorado. 45:87-93. Mountains, Nevada. 43:403-408. __. See Hartman, Emily L. 47:152-160. Rust, Richard W. Opportunistic foraging by the kangaroo Roueche, William L. See Webb, Robert G. 31:193"21~. rat Dipodomys deserti Stephens (Rodentia: Roundy, Bruce A. See Young, James A. 46:1-2I. Heteromyidae). 49:396-397. Rubink, William L. See Evans, Howard E. 38:59"63. Ryder, Ronald A. See Dunn, Peter O. 46:651-655. Ruffner, George A. See Poche, Richard M. 35:121"112. Ruggiero, Leonard F. See Henry, Stephen E. 50:381" S 383. Ruhoff, Florence A. See Drake, Carl J. 20:29-38; 20:80. Sanborn, Sherburn R. See Smith, Donald D. 47:175-185. Rumbaugh, M. D. and D. A. Johnson. Nodulation and Sanders, Hermand O. The female genitalia and acetylene reduction by two legumes with rhizobia spetrnathecae of some of the Rhynchophora. 20;1­ indigenous to northern Great Basin soils. 44:151­ 22. 158. Sanderson, Milton W. See Blinn, Dean W. 49:85-88. Rumble, Mark A. Avian use of scoria rock outcrops. ___. See Polhemus, John T. 47:660. 47:625-630. Sanderson, Stewart C. See McArthur, E. Durant 46:157­ _.__. See Modde, Timothy 46:39-45. 160. Runde, Douglas E. See MacLaren, Patricia A. 48:548" Sangster, Mary E. Spring waterfowl migration in the 553. Uinta Basin of northeastern Utah. 37:274-278. Rushforth, S. R. See Cushing, C. E. 44:4~1--427. SankhIa, N. See Davis, Tim D. 45:520-526. Rushforth, Samuel R. Influence of cryptogamic crusts on __. See Khan, M. A. 47:220-226. moisture relationships of soils in Navajo National Saul, Gary E. See Maughan, O. Eugene 39:59-62. Monument, Arizona. 43:73-78. Saunders, Wayne E. Life history notes on Parabacillus and Irena Kaczmarska. New records of diatoms coloradus Scud. 19:83. from Blue Lake Warm Spring, Tooele County, Sawin, H. Lewis. See Smith, Hobart M. 35:100-102. Utah. 44:120-124. Sawyer, Thomas W., Lari M. Cowgill, and Ferrori L. ___ and Gwen Shirley Merkley. Comprehensive list Andersen. Helminth parasites of cats and dogs from by habitat of the algae of Utah, USA. 48:154-179. central Utah. 36:471-474. ___ and Lorin E. Squires. New records and Schantz, Peter M. Evaluation of a program to control comprehensive list of the algal taxa of Utah Lake, hydatid disease in central Utah. 43:65-72. Utah, USA. 45:237-~54. ___ and Ferron L. Andersen. Dog owners and

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hydatid disease in Sanpete County, Utah. 40:216­ Colorado. 36:481-482. 220. ___.. See Brunson; John T. 37:77-80. ___. See Jensen, Lauritz A. 4Z:65-66. Sedell, James R. See McComb, William C. 50:273-281. Schaplow, Barry M. See Lockard, Lawrence L. 35:44Z­ Seegmiller, R. See Huang, J. 48:334-,347. 448. Seeley; Rodney R. and Timothy D. Reynolds. Effect of Schimpf, David 1 and Robert L. Bayn, Jr. Reproductive indomethacin-treated wheat on a wild population of attributes of some Rocky Mountain subalpine herbs montane voles. 49:556-561. in successional context. 43:573-578. Seiler, G. J., G. Zolnerowich, N. V. Homer, and C. E. and James A. MacMahon. Insect communities Rogers. Spider fauna of selected wild sunflower and faunas of a Rocky Mountain subalpine sere. species sites in the southwest United States. 45:37-60. 47:280-282. ___, Jan A. Henderson, and James A. MacMahon. Seiler, Gerald J. and Luka Cuk. Range extension of Some aspects of succession in the spruce-fir forest Helianthus spp. (Asteraceae) in Arizona and Utah. zone of northern Utah. 40:1-26. 41:393-394. Schlising, Robert A. See Gut, Larry J. 37:523-529. Sensiba, Pamela. See Reid, William H. 48:489-494. Schmid, J. M. Emergence of adult pandora moths in Severson, K. E. and B. J. Hayward. Rodent weights in Arizona. 44:161-165. modified pinyon-juniper woodlands of southwestern ___, P. A. Farrar, and 1. Ragenovich. Length of New Mexico. 48:554-557. western tent caterpillar egg masses and diameter of ,Severson, Kieth. See Uresk, Daniel W. 48:353-357. their associated stems. 41 :465-466. Severson, Kieth E. and Daniel W. Uresk. Influence of ___, J. C. Mitchell; K. D. Carlin; and M. R. Wagner. ponderosa pine overstory on forage quality in the Insect damage, cone dimensions, and seed Black Hills, South Dakota. 48:78-82. production in crown levels of ponderosa pine. Seville, Robert S. See Shults, Larry M. 50:327-331. 44:575-578. Shane, John D. and Kimball T. Harper. Influence of ___, J. C. Mitchell, and S. A. Mata. Number and precipitation and temperature on ring, annual branch condition of seeds in ponderosa pine cones in increment, and needle growth of white fir and central Arizona. 46:449-451. Douglas-fir in central Utah. 39:219-225. ___., J. C. Mitchell, and S. A. Mata. Ponderosa pine Shapiro, Arthur M. The alpine butterflies of Castle Peak, cone1et and cone mortality in central Arizona. Nevada County, California. 37:443-452. 46:445-448. ___. Genetics, environment, and subspecies __. See Lessard; E. D. 50:333-338. differences: the case of Polites sabuleti Schoener, Carol S. Notes on three varieties of Astragalus (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae). 35:33-38. lentiginosus (Leguminosae). 34:180. ___. Montane insular butterfly biogeography: fauna Schowalter, T. D., S. G. Stafford, and R. L. Slagle. of Ball Mountain, Siskiyou County, CalifOIllia. Arboreal arthropod community structure in an early 46:336"347. successional coniferous forest ecosystem in western ___. Photoperiodic responses of phenologically Oregon. 48:327-333. aberrant populations of pierid butterflies Schreiber, Donald C. and W. L. Minckley. Feeding (Lepidoptera). 35:310-316. interrelations of native fishes in a Sonoran Desert ___. Seasonal phenology and possible migration of stream. 41:409-426. the mourning cloak butterfly, Nymphalis antiopa Schreiber, R. Kent. Annual energy budgets for three (Lepidoptera: Nympha1idae), in California. 46:112­ common rodent species in the northern Great Basin. 116. 39:143-154. Sharps, Jon C. and Daniel W. Uresk. Ecological review Schroeder, Max H. See Martin, Stephen J. 44:447-449. of black-tailed prairie dogs and associated species in Schultz, Vincent. References on Nevada Test Site western South Dakota. 50:339-345. ecological research. 26:79-86. ___• See Uresk, Daniel W. 46:249-253. Schulz, Peter D. and Dwight D. Simons. Prehistoric Sharrow, Steven H. See Everett, Richard L. 45:105-112. bighorn sheep in the northern Sierra Nevada, Shaw, Keith. Correction: Rhamnus cathartica L. is not California. 33:221-224. Prunus nigra Ait. from Alberta. 38:123. Schumann, Paul B. See Deacon, James E. 47:538-546. ___. Flora of the Lee Creek Valley, Alberta. 39:277­ Schwartz, Orlando A. See Bleich, Vernon C. 35:62-64. 283. Scifres, C. J. See Whisenant, S. G. 44:558-562. ___. Unusual tooth wear in elk at Glacier National Scrivner, Jerry H. and H. Duane Smith. Pocket gophers Park, Montana. 41:368-369. (Thomomys talpoides) in successional stages of Shaw, Richard J. See Spence, John R. 41:Z32-242; spruce-fir forest in Idaho. 41:362-367. 43:483-491. Seaman, Richard N. and Donald J. Nash. Variation in the Shaw, Robert K. A taxonomic and ecologic study of the incidence of botfly larvae (Cuterebra) in two riverbottom forest on St. Mary River, Lee Creek, sympatric species of Peromyscus in northern and Belly River in southwestern Alberta, Canada. March 1991 3/

36:243-271. Skousen, J., J. N. Davis, and Jack D. Brotherson. Sheldon, Andrew L. Stonefly (plecoptera) records from Comparison of vegetation patterns resulting from the basin ranges of Nevada and Utah. 39:289-292. bulldozing and two-way chaining on a Utah Shiozawa, Dennis K. See Devine, Micha(':l G. 44:509- pinyon-juniper big game range. 46:508-512. 515. Skousen, Jeffrey G. and Jack D. Brotherson. Behavior __. See Martin, Mark A. 45:677-687. and habitat preferences of Ring-necked Pheasants Shirley, Dennis L. See White, Clayton M. 43:717-727. during late winter in central Utah. 42:562-566. Shook, Gary A. Checklist of tiger beetles from Idaho Slagle, R. L. See Schowalter, T. D. 48:327-333. (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae). 44:159-160. Slaugh, Bartel T., Jerran T. Flinders, Jay A. Roberson, Short, Jeffrey A. See Heckmann, Richard A. 41:13-21. and N. Paul Johnston. Effect of backpack radio Shryer, Jeff and Dennis L. Flath. First record of pallid transmitter attachment on Chukar mating. 50:379­ bat (Antrozous pallidus) from Montana. 40:115. 380. Shults, Larry M., and Lora G. Rickard. Helminth ___, Jerran T. Flinders, Jay A. Roberson, M. Ray parasites of the white-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus Olson, and N. Paul Johnston. Radio transmitter townsendi, from northwestern Colorado and attachment for Chukars. 49:632-636. southern Wyoming. 45:604-606. Slauson, William L. See Welden, Charles W. 50:313- ___ and Nancy L. Stanton. Helminth parasites of the 319. Wyoming ground squirrel, Spermophilus elegans Smith, B. N. See Davis, Tim D. 45:520-526. Kennicott, 1863. 47:103-104. Smith, Bruce N. See Morden, C. 46:140-147. ___, Robert S. Seville, Nancy L. Stanton, and George Smith, Charles Clinton. See Bragg, Arthur N. 3:33-50. E. Menkens, Jr. Eimeria sp. (Apicomplexa: Smith, David R. Two pronghorn antelope found locked Eimeriidae) from Wyoming ground squirrels, together during the rut in west central Utah. Spermophilus elegans, and white-tailed prairie dogs, 50:287. Cynomys leucurus, in Wyoming. 50:327-331. Smith, Donald D., Philip A. Medica, and Sherburn R. Shultz, L. M., and E. E. Neely, and J. S. Tuhy. Flota of Sanborn. Ecological comparison of sympatric the Orange Cliffs of Utah. 47:287-298. populations of sand lizards (Cophosaurus texanus Shultz, Leila M. See Miller, Richard F. 47:727-230. and Callisaurus draconoides). 47:175-185. Shupe, J. B. and Jack D. Brotherson. Differential effects Smith, Dwight G. Breeding range expansion of the of cattle and sheep grazing on high mountain Starling in Utah. 35:419-424. meadows in the Strawberry Valley of central Utah. ___ and Joseph R. Murphy. Nest site selection in 45:141-149. raptor communities of the eastern Great Basin Sidner, Ronnie. See Davis, Russell 49:140-141. desert. 42:395-404. ___• See Duncan, Russell B. 50:197-200. ___ and Charles R. Wilson. Notes on the winter food Sigler, J. W. and W. F. Sigler, History of fish hatchery of Screech Owls in central Utah. 31:83-84. development in the Great Basin states of Utah and ___, Charles R. Wilson, and Herbert H. Frost. Nevada. 46:583-594. Seasonal food habits of Bam Owls in Utah. Sigler, W. F. See Sigler, J. W. 46:583-594. 32:229-234. Sigler, William F., William T. Helm, Paul A. Kucera, __. See Ellis, David H. 29:165"167. Steven Vigg, and Gar W. Workman. Life history of Smith, Frank J. and Elizabeth C. Neese. A new perennial the Lahontan cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki henshawi, species of Gilia (polemoniaceae) from Utah. in Pyramid Lake, Nevada. 43:1-29. . 49:461-465. ___, Steven Vigg, and Mimi Bres. Life history of the __. See Welsh, Stanley L. 43:371-372. cui-ui, Chasmistes cujus Cope, in Pyramid Lake, Smith, Geoffrey V. See Ottley, John R. 40:59-62. Nevada: a review. 45:571-603. Smith, Graham W. Home range and activity patterns of Simons, Dwight D. See Schulz, Peter D. 33:221-224. black-tailed jackrabbits. 50:249-256. Simpson, Floyd. See Baugh, Thomas~. 42:71-80. ___. See Wywialowski, Alice P. 48:216-223. Sites, Jack W., Jr. See Dobson, Martin L. 47:551-561. Smith, H. D. See Nichols, D. W. 35:191-202. ___. See Glenn, James L. 50:1-8. __. See Pritchett, C. L. 47:231-233. ___. See Thompson, Pamela 46:224-227. Smith, H. Duane, Mark C. Oveson, and Clyde L. Skau, C. M. See Hixson, S. E. 48:558"562. Pritchett. Characteristics of mule deer beds. Skinner, William D. Size selection of food by cutthroat 46:542-546. trout, Salmo clarki, in an Idaho stream. 45:327­ ___, Gary H. Richins, and Clive D. Jorgensen. 331. Growth of Dipodomys ordii (Rodentia: Skougard, M. See Brotherson, J. D. 38:19-30. Heteromyidae). 38:215-221. Skougard, Michael G. and Jack D. Brotherson. __. See Belk, Mark C. 50:387-389. Vegetational response to three environmental ___. See Jorgensen, Clive D. 40:282-286. gradients in the salt playa near Goshen, Utah __. See King, Michael M. 40:273-281. County, Utah. 39:44-58. __. See Landeen, Dan S. 39:267-273.

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__. See Mower, Kerry J. 49:552-555. summation. 47:299-307. __. See Richins, Gary H. 34:105-120. Smolik; J. See Weaver, T. 47:473-479. __. See Robey, Edward H., Jr. 47:488-496. Sneva, Forrest A. See Britton, Carlton M. 50:115-120. ___. See Scrivner, Jerry H. 41:362-367. Socha, David G. See Clark, Tim W. 42:572-582. Smith, Hobart M. Additions to the knowledge of the Somma, Louis A. Influence of substrate water content on herpetofauna of Oaxaca, Mexico. 31:138-139. neonate size in the prairie skin!<, Eumeces ___. Rozella Pearl Beverly Blood Smith, 1911-1987. septentrionalis. 49:198-200. 48:180-187. ___. Maternal care of neonates in the prairie skin!<, ___. The snake genus Amastridium in Oaxaca; Eumeces septentrionalis. 47:536-537. Mexico. 31:254-255. ___. Reproduction of the prairie skin!<; Eumeces ___. The Sonoran su15species of the lizard septentrionalis, in Ne15raska. 47:373-374. Ctenosaura hemilopha. 32:104-111. ___ and Philip A. Cochran. Bibliography and subject and William P. Hall. Contributions to the index of the prairie skin!<, Eumeces septentrionalis concepts of reproductive cycles and the systematics (Baird) (Sauria: Scincidae). 49:525~534. of the scalal·is group of the lizard genus Sceloporus. Sooter, Clarence A. See Cottom, Clarence 3:51-53. 34:97-104. Soreng, Robert J. Poa L. in New Mexico; with a key to ___ and Kenneth R. Larsen. The generic name of the middle and southern Rocky Mountain species North American musk turtles. 34:42-44. (Poaceae). 45:395-422. ___ and Kenneth R. Larsen. The name of the Baja Sorensen, Darwin L. See Rushforth, Samuel R. 48:324­ California Cape wormsnake. 34:94-96. 326. aild Kenneth R. Larsen. The nominal snake Sorenson, Edward B. and Robert C. Stones. Description genera Mastigodryas Amaral, 1934, and Dryadophis of a new tenebrionid (Coleoptera) from Glen Stuart, 1939. 33:276. Canyon, Utah. 19:63-66. ___, Rozella B. Smith, and Jean Guibe. The identity Spaulding, Jeanine L. See Elliott-Fisk, Deborah L. of Bocourt's lizard Eumeces capito 1879. 35:109­ 43:377-384. 112. Spence, John R. Checklist of the mosses of Grand Teton ___, Rosella B. Smith, and H. Lewis Sawin. The National Park and Teton County, Wyoming. authorship and date of publication of Siren 45: 124-126. intermedia (Amphibia: Caudata). 35:100-102. ___. Checklist of the mosses of the Intermountain ___. See Dasmann, Marlene M. 34:231-237. West, USA. 48:394-401. __. See Fawcett, James D. 31:135-137; 31:261-264. ___. Pseudocrossidium aureum (Bartr.) Zand. ___. See Feuer, Robert C. 32:55-60. (pottiaceae, Musci) new to Utah. 47:347-348. ___. See Petez-Higareda, Gonzalo 48:263-266. ___ and Richard J. Shaw. A checklist of the alpine __. See Waddick, Jartles W. 34:257-266. vascular flora of the Teton Range, Wyoming, with Smith, J. Steven. See Springer, Joseph Tucker 41:449­ notes on biology and habitat preferences. 41 :232­ 456. 242. Smith, L. M. See Haukos, D. A. 49:624-626. ___ and Richard J. Shaw. Observations on alpine Smith, Loren M. and John A. Kadlec. Comparisons of vegetation near Schoolroom Glacier, Teton Range, prescribed burning and cutting of Utah marsh Wyoming. 43:483-491. plants. 45:462-466. Springer, Joseph Tucker and J. Steven Smith. Summer __. See Hupp, Jerry W. 48:202-205. food habits of coyotes in central Wyoming. Smith, Margaret F. See Patton, James L. 44:431-440. 41:449-456. . Smith, Marion R. Two new ants from western Nevada Squires, Lorin E., Mark C. Whiting, Jack D. Brotherson, (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). 11:91-96. and Samuel R. Rushforth. Competitive displacement ___. Two new species of Aphaenogaster as a factor influencing phytoplankton distribution in (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). 2:118-121. Utah Lake, Utah. 39:245-252. Smith, Nathan M. Observation of voice in the western __. _. See Rushforth, Samuel R. 45:237-254; 46:398­ collared lizard, Crotaphytus col/aris bicinctores. 403. 34:276. __. See St. Clair, Larry L. 38:211-214. ___ and Wilmer W. Tanner. Two new subspecies of St. Clair, Larry L., Samuel R. Rushforth, and James V. Crotaphytus (Sauria: Iguanidae). 32:25-34. Allen. Diatoms of Oregon Caves National Smith, Robert L. and Eugene F. Olsen. Sexual imprinting Monument, Oregon. 41:317_332. of a Bam Owl (Tyto alba) on humans. 36:385-386. ___, Lorin E. Squires, and Samuel R. Rushforth. A Srnith, Rosella B. See Smith, Ho15art M. 35:100-102; comparative analysis of the diatom flora on the 35:109-112. snail Ampul/aria cuprina from the Goshen Ponds, Smith, Stuart D., Stephen C. Bunting, and M. Hironaka. Utah. 38:211-214. Evaluation of the improvement in sensitivity of __. See Grimes; Judith A. 40:2'f3-228. nested frequency plots to vegetational change by __. See Johansen, Jeffrey R. 46:632-640. March 1991 50~YEAR INDEX 39

St. Louis, Martin. See Crawford, John A. 46:745-748. Emergence data and artificial rearing media for an Stackhouse, Mark. See Tepedino, Vincent J. 47:314-318. aspen , Trypophloeus populi (Coleoptera: Stafford, Michael. See Youtie, Berta A. 47:644-651. Scolytidae). 39:129-132. Stafford, Michael P., William F. Barr, and James B. Stewart, Kenneth W. and Bill P. Stark. Nymphs of North Johnson. Coleoptera of the Idaho National American Perlodinae genera (plecoptera: Engineering Laboratory: an annotated checklist. Perlodidae). 44:373415. 46:287-293. ___, Bill P. Stark, and Thomas G. Higgins. The Stafford, S. G. See Schowalter, T. D. 48:n7-333. stoneflies (plecoptera) of Louisiana. 36:366-384. Stanton, N. L. See Tepedino, V. J. 40:197-215. ___. See Oberndorfer, Reed Y. 37:260-273. Stanton, Nancy L. See Shults, Larry M. 47:103-104; __. See Szczytko, Stanley W. 36:211-220. 50:327-331. __. See Todd, C. Stan 45:721-733. Stark, B. P., S. W. Szczytko, and R. W. Baumann. North Stewart, Sarah Ann and D. J. Weber. Environmental site American stoneflies (plecoptera): systematics, characteristics, and incidence of chokecherry black distribution, and taxonomic references. 46:383-397. knot in Utah. '44:579-583. Stark, Bill P. A review of the genus Soliperla Stinson, Nathaniel, k Home range of the western (Plecoptera: Peltoperlidae). 43:30M. jumping mouse, princeps, in the Colorado ___ and Richard W. Baumann. New species of Rocky Mountains. 37:87-90. Nearctic Neoperla (plecoptera: Perlidae), with notes Stirling, Gray. See Collins, Nicholas C. 40:131-138. on the genus. 38:97-114. Stiver, San J. See Goodrich, John M. 49:390-391. ___ and Arden R. Gaufin. The species of Calineuria Stockhouse, Robert E., Il. Nectar composition of and Doroneuria (plecoptera: Perlidae). 34:83-93. hawkmoth-visited species of Oenothera ___., Theodore A. Wolff, and Arden R. Gaufin. New (Onagraceae). 35:273-274. records of stoneflies (plecoptera) from New Mexico. Stokes, W. L. See Thayne, G. F. 43:394402. 35:97-99. Stones, Robert C. See Sorenson, Edward B. 19:63-66. ___. See Baumann, Richard W. 40:63-67. Stopher, Carol E. See Gut, Larry J. 37:523-529. __. See Cather, Mary R. 35:49-50. Storm, Robert M. and Richard A. Pimentel. __. See Stewart, Kenneth W. 36:366-384; 44:373­ Herpetological notes from Malheur County, Oregon. 415. 9:59-63. Stark, Harold E. Review of tularemia in Utah and the ___. See Black, Jeffrey Howard 30:9-12. Great Basin. 39:103~121. ___. See Ferguson, Denzel E. 18:63-65. ___.. See Tipton, Vernon J. 39:351418. ___. See Whitaker, John 0., Jr. 46:228~240. Stauffer, Dean F. and Steven R. Peterson. Seasonal Strachan, Jeffrey L. and James L. Reveal. On the typifi- microhabitat relationships of Blue Grouse in cation of Salvia don-ii (Lamiaceae). 41:198-200. southeastern Idaho. 46:117-122. Straight, Richard C. See Glenn, James L. SO:I-8. Stebbins, Robert C. See Mullen, David A. 38:429-437. Stromberg, Juliet C. and Duncan T. Patten. Seed Steele, Benjamin B. and Stephen B. Vander Wall. production and seedling establishment of a Aquatic birds of the White River, Uintah County, Southwest riparian tree, Arizona walnut (Juglans Utah. 45:113-116. major). 50:47-56. Steigers, William D., Jr., Jerran T. Flinders, and Susan Stuenke1, Edward L. See Deacon, James E. 47:538-546. M. White. Rhythm of fecal production and protein Sturges, David L. Soil water withdrawal and root content for black~tailedjackrabbits. 42:567,,571. distribution under grubbed, sprayed, and Stein, Steven J. Fire history of the Paunsaugunt :Plateau undisturbed big sagebrush vegetation. 40:157-164. in southern Utah. 48:58-63. Styler, Eloise L. See Reveal, James L. 33:19-25. Stephens, Daniel A. and Timothy D. Reynolds. Birds of Sugden, Evan A. Pollinators of Astragalus monoensis southwestern Idaho. 43:728-738. Barneby (Fabaceae): new host records; potential Stephens, Doyle W. A summary of biological impact of sheep grazing. 45:299-312. investigations concerning the Great Salt Lake, Utah Sullivan, Brian K. Advertisement call variation in the (1861-1973). 34:221-229. Arizona tree frog, Hyla wrightorum Taylor, 1938. Stephens, Trent D. See Reynolds, Timothy D. 44:166­ 46:378-381. 169. ___. Natural hybrid between the Great Plains toad Stephenson, Stephen N. Mammals of the Paunsagunt (Bufo cognatus) and the red~spotted toad (Bufo Plateau Region, Utah. 26:4344. punctatus) from central Arizona. 50:371-37:2. Stem, Mark A. See Williams, Jack E. 50:243-248. ___. Sexual selection and mating system variation in Stevens, Richard, Kent R. Jorgensen, and James N. anuran amphibians of the Arizona-Sonoran Desert. Davis. Viability of seed from thirty-two shrub and 45:688-696. forb species through fifteen years of warehouse Surdick, Rebecca F. New Nearctic Chloroperlidae storage. 41:274-277. (plecoptera). 41:349-359. Stewart, David A., Gary M. Booth, and Jerold L. Petty. Sweeney, Steven J. See Knick, Steven T. 44:70-74.

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Swegman, Bernard G. and Leonard C. Ferrington, Jr. 7:17-20. New records of western Trichoptera with notes on ___. George Paul Engelhardt (1871-1942). 3:57-58. their biology. 40:287-29l. __. Gull banding at Utah Lake, No.3. 8:37-39. Szczytko, S. W. See Stark, B. P. 46:383-397. ___. Gull banding notes at Utah Lake. 2:98. Szczytko, Stanley W. and Kenneth W. Stewart. Three ___. Interesting Coleoptera records for Utah. 2:36. new species of Nearctic Isoperla (plecoptera). ___. John E. Blazzard contributes mammal 36:211-220. collection. 1:146. Szyska, Lee A. See Brotherson, Jack D. 40:229-253; __. Joseph Richard Slevin (1881-1957). 17:56-58. 41:298-309. ___. Lesser Yellow Legs, new record for Washington County, Utah. 2:86. T ___. Life history notes on Calligrapha lIlultipunctata lIlultipunctata (Say) (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae). Talbot, Stephen S., Sandra J. Looman, and Stanley L. 18:101-103. Welsh. Cicuta bulbifera L. (Umbelliferae) in ___. List of insect type specimens in the Alaska. 48:382. entomological collection of Brigham Young Tanner, Annie Atkin. "I Do," included a zoo. 30:190­ University, Provo, Utah, No. V. 34:317-322. 194. __. Margaret Hamilton Storey (1900-1960). 20:70. Tanner, Vasco M. American Association for the ___. The Mexican bean beetle, Epilachna varivestis Advancement of Science. 3:4. Mulsant, does damage in Utah in 1943. 4:6l. ___. Amphibians and reptiles contributed to Brigham ___. The Mexican bean beetle taken at Provo, Utah. Young University by Owen Bryant. 9:47-49. 1:9l. __. Angus Munn Woodbury, 1886-1964. 25:81-88. ___. Necrology report of the Department of Zoology ___. Antarctic birds contributed by Dr. Russell G. and EntomolOgy Alumni, Brigham Young Frazier. 2: 122-124. University, 1955. 15:50-54. ___.A biotic study of the Kaiparowits Region of ___. New bird records from Zion National Park. Utah. 1:97-126. 2:121-122. ___' Book notice. Taxonomic review: Miridae of the ___. New cover design. 14:38. Nevada Test Site and the western United States. ___.A new Elaphrus (Coleoptera, Carabidae). 28:47-48. 2:137-138. ___. Carl Linnaeus' contributions and collections. ___.A new species of Araeoschizus 19:27-35. (Coleoptera-Tenebrionidae). 6: 125-126. ___.A chapter on the natural history of the Great ___.A new species of Craniotus (Coleoptera: Basin, 1800 to 1855. 1:33-6l. Tenebrionidae). 23:167-170. ___.A check-list of the species of Eleodes and ___.A new species of Gila from Nevada descriptions of new species (Cyprinidae). 10:31-36. (Coleoptera-Tenebrionidae). 21:55-78. ___. Notes on some Cicindelidae of the western ___. Clarence Cottam, 1899-1974: a distinguished United States and the South Pacific Islands with a alumnus of Brigham Young University. 35:231­ description of a new species. 11:47-51. 239. ___. Notes on the birth and growth of horned lizards. ___.A comprehensive index to the Great Basin 3:60. Naturalist, volumes 1-30 inclusive, 1939-1970, ___. Notes on the Gordiacea of Utah. 1:2. 31:1-34. ___. Notes on the number, length, and weight of __.D Elden Beck (1906-1967). 27:230-239. young garter snakes. 9:51-54. ___. Description of new species of Miloderes Casey, ___. Notes on American Sitona (Coleoptera: with comments on other species in the genus CurciJlionidae), with three new species. 47:168­ (Coleoptera: ). 34:291-296. 174. __. Dr. Henry Clinton Fall (1862-1939). 1:62. ___. Onion maggot in Provo area. 20:48. ___. Dr. Pfouts contributes butterflies. I:6l. ___. An outbreak of Say's plant bug in Utah Valley, ___. Dr. William Williams Henderson (1879-1944). 1958. 18:30. 5:23-24. ___. Pacific Islands herpetology, No. I: Mariana __. Edwin Cooper Van Dyke (1869-1952). 13:29­ Islands: a new species of Typhlops. 9:1-20. 34. ___. Pacific Islands herpetology No. II: Philippine ___. The European earwig found in Provo, Utah. Islands. 9:25-39. 5:22. ___. Pacific Islands herpetology, No. III: Morotai ___. European journals and the war. 1:92. Island. 10:1-30. ___. The flying squirrel collected in Garfield County, ___. Pacific Islands herpetology, No. IV: Admiralty Utah. 1:126. Islands. 11: 1-10. __. Frank Ellsworth Blaisdell, Sr. (1862-1946). __._. Pacific Islands herpetology, No. V: Guadalcanal, March 1991

Solomon Islands: a check list of species. 11:53-86. Young University; Provo, Utah, No. IV. 29:183­ ___. Pacific Islands herpetology No. VI: Tahiti and 205. Marquesas Islands, New Guinea and Australia. ___ and Gerald L. Nielsen. Gastroidea cyanea Melsh 12:1-12. (Coleoptera) preyed upon by an hemipteran ___. Pacific Islands herpetology No. VII: Ulu Langat, predator. 14:27-29. State of Selangor, Malay. 13:1-7. ___ and Willis Packham. Pelecyphorus semilaevis ___. Pacific Islands herpetology, No. VIII: Korea. (Hom): (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). 22:110-113. 13:67-73. ___ and Wilmer W. Tanner. Additional records of ___. Painted lady butterfly in migration. 2: 104. Coleoptera collected at the Nevada Test Site, ___. Ranau'a quadridentata Stal (Nepidae) found in Mercury, Nevada. 34:218-220. Utah. 7:29. ___ and Wilmer W. Tanner. Notes on Charina bottae ___.A review of the genus Notolepidomyzon with a in Utah: reproduction. 1:27-30. description of a new species (Pisces-Catostomidae). __. See Allred, Dorald M. 39:89-96. 3:27-32. ___. See Brown, Walter C. 9:41~45. ___. Sage Hens killed on highway. 7:30. ___. See Smith, Nathan M. 32:25-34. ___. Sheldon P. Hayes collects cold-blooded Tanner, Wilmer W. Amphibians of western Chihuahua. vertebrates in Arizona. 3:59. 49:38-70. __. Sir Guy Marshall (1871-1958). 20:78. ___.A catalogue of the fish, amphibian, and reptile ___. Small clam attacks young trout. 14:23-25. types in the Brigham Young University Museum of ___. Spongilla fragiiis found in Utah Lake and Salem Natural History. 30:219-246. Pond. 1:61. ". Diadophis regalis regalis (B. & G.) found in ___. Strawberries damaged by a diplopod. 9:23. Nevada. 12:63-64. ___. Studies in the weevils of western United States, ___. Evolution of the sceloporine lizards (lguanidae). No. III: New species from Utah. 1:31-32. 35:1-20. ___. Studies in the weevils of the western United ___' Herpetological notes from the Nevada Test Site. States, No. IV: A new species of Cimbocera. 2:29­ 42:219-222. 32. ___. Lizards and turtles of western Chihuahua. ___. Studies in the weevils of the western United 47:383-421. States, No. V: A new species of Miloderoides. ___.A new genus of plethodontid salamander from 3:23-26. Mexico. 10:37-44. ___. Studies in the weevils of the western United ___.A new Hypsiglena from Tiburon island, Sonora, States; No. VII: Description of a new genus. 10:71­ Mexico. 41:139-142. 74. ___' New records and distributional notes for reptiles ___. Studies in the weevils of the western United of the Nevada Test Site. 29:31-34. States, No. VIII: Description of new species. ___.A new Sceloporus magister from eastern Utah. 14:73-78. 15:32-34. ___. Studies in the weevils of the western United ___.A new skink of the multivirgatus group from States, No. IX: Description of a new species of Chihuahua. 17:111-117. Eucyllus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). 19:53-55. ___. Notes on a collection of amphibians and reptiles ___.A study of the genus Scaphiopus: the spade-foot from southern Mexico, with a description of a new toads. 1:3-26. Hyla. 17:52-56. ___.A study of the subtribe Hydronomi with a ___. Notes on the herpetological specimens added to description of new species (Curculionidae), study the Brigham Young University Vertebrate No. VI. 4:1-38. Collection during 1939. 1:138-146, ___. Tortoise-shell butterfly in migration. 13:8. ___' Notes on the life history of Eumeces ___. Two new species of weevils of the tribe skiltonianus skiltonian~s. 4:81-88, Celeuthetini (Coleoptera). 20:23-28. ___. The reptiles and amphibians of Idaho, No. I. ___. White-lined sphinx moth abundant in central 2.:87-97. Utah, spring 1949. 9:76. ___. Reptiles and amphibians of Idaho, NO.2. __. Willis Stanley Blatchley (1859-1940). 2:33-35. 44:111-112. ___ and D Elden Beck. Gull banding notes at Utah ___. Snakes of western Chihuahua. 45:615-676. Lake, No.2. 3:55-57. ___. Status of Spea stagnalis Cope (1875), Spea ___ and Don R. Harris. List of the insect type intermontanus Cope (1889), and a systematic specimens in the entomological collection of the review of Spea hammondii Baird (1839) (Amphibia: Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, No. III. Anura). 49:503-510. 29:150-164. ___. Status of Thamnophis sirtalis in Chihuahua, ___ and Don R. Harris. List of insect type specimens Mexico (Reptilia: Colubridae). 48:499-507. in the entomological collection of the Brigham ___.A study of taxonomy and phylogeny "of 42 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Lampropeltis pyromelana Cope. 13:47-66. __. See Ottley; John R. 38:406-410. ___.A study of the variation in the less common __. See Pack, Lloyd E., Jr. 30:71-90. snakes of Utah. 2:16-28. ___. See Pearce, Richard C. 33:1-18. ___.A taxonomic and ecological study of the __. See Tanner, V. M. 1:27-30. western skink (Eumeces skiltonianus). 17:59-94. ___• See Tanner, Vasco M. 34:218-220. ___.A taxonomic study of the genus Hypsiglena. Tanner-White, Merle. See White; Clayton M. 45:150- 5:25-92. 151; 48:64-67. ___. Two new skinks from Durango, Mexico. 18:57­ Tausch, R. J. and P. T. Tueller. Foliage biomass and 62. cover relationships between tree- and shrub­ ___. Two new species of Hypsiglena from western dominated communities in pinyon-juniper North America. 4:49-54. woodlands. 50:121-134. ___ and David F. Avery. Buccal floor .of reptiles, a Tausch, Robin J. Comparison of regression methods for summary. 42:273-349. biomass estimation of sagebrush and bunchgrass. ___ and Benjamin H. Banta. The distribution of 49:373-380. Tantilla utahensis Blanchard. 22:116-118. ___ and Paul T. Tueller. Comparison of regression ___ and Benjamin H. Banta. A systematic review of methods for predicting singleleaf pinyon phytomass. the Great Basin reptiles in the collections of 48:39-45. Brigham Young University and the University of Taye, Alan C. Flora of the Stansbury Mountains, Utah. Utah. 26:87-135. 43:619-646. ___ and Benjamin H. Banta. The systematics of Taylor, Daniel M. Notes on Hells Canyon birds. 49:279­ Crotaphytus wisliteni, the leopard lizards. Part I: A 287. redescription of Crotaphytus wislizeni wislizeni ___. Turkey vultures decline at a traditional roosting Baird and Girard, and a description of a new site. 46:305-306. subspecies from the Upper Colorado River Basin. Taylor, Frances R., Leah A. Gillman, and John W. 23:129-148. Pedretti. Impact of cattle on two isolated fish ___ and Benjamin H. Banta. The systematics of populations in Pahtanagat Valley, Nevada. 49:491­ Crotaphytus wislizeni, the leopard lizards. Part ill: 495. The leopard lizards of the Great Basin and Taylor, Stanley K. Hydrometra martini found in central adjoining areas, with a description of a new Utah. 18:67. subspecies from the Lahontan Basin. 37:225-240. Tepedino, V. J. Bee visitation of Phlox bryoides ___ and Arden H. Brame, Jr. Description of a new (polemoniaceae). 39:197-198. species of salamander from Panama. 21:23-26. ___. Effects of defoliation on reproduction of a toxic ___ and DOllglas C. Cox. Reproduction in the snake range plant, Zigadenus paniculatus. 42:524-528. Lampropeltis pyromelana. 41:314-316. ___. Notes on the reproductive biology of Zigadenus ___ and John E. Krogh. Ecology of Sceloporus paniculatus; a toxic range plant. 41:427-430. magister at the Nevada Test Site, Nye County, ___ and N. L. Stanton. Spatiotemporal variation in Nevada. 33:133-146. phenology and abundance of floral resources on ___ and Charles H. Lowe. Variations in Thamnophis shortgrass prairie. 40:197-215. elegans with descriptions of a new subspecies. Tepedino, Vincent J. and Mark Stackhouse. Bee visitors 49:511-516. of sweetvetch, Hedysarum boreale boreale ___ and John R. Ottley. Reproduction in Hypsiglena. (Leguminosae), and their pollen-collecting activities. 41:310. 47:314-318. ___ and W. Gerald Robison; Jr. A collection of Terry, Richard E. See Bums, Steven J. 46:316-320. herptiles from Urique, Chihuahua. 19:75~82. Tew, Richard W. See Koenig, Ervon R. 31:106-108. ___, James R. Dixon, and Herbert S. Harris, Jr. A Thayn, G. F. and W. D. Tidwell. Flora of the Lower new subspecies of Crotalus lepidus from western Cedar Mountain Fonnation of Utah and Mexico. 32:16-24. Colorado, Part II: Mesembrioxylon stokes/. 44:257­ ___, D. Lowell Fisher, and Thomas J. Willis. Notes 262. on the life history of Ambystoma tigrinurn ___, W. D. Tidwell, and W. L. Stokes. Flora of the nebiliosum Hallowell in Utah. 31:213-212. Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Fonnation of ___. See Avery, David F. 30:166-112. Utah and Colorado. Part I: Paraphyllanthoxylon ___. See Banta, Benjamin H. 24:37_57; 28:183-194. utahense. 43:394-402. __. See Cox, Douglas C. 37:35-56; 49:482-490. Thayn, Gregory F. See Tidwell, William D. 32:1-15; __. See Fanghella, Charles 35:245-268. 33:61-76; 46:559-566. ___. See Grogan, William L., Jr. 34:238-240. Theodor, O. and B. V. Peterson. On some new species of __. See Hansen, Afton M. 18:85~100. Nycteribiidae (Diptera: Pupipara). 24:107-115. ___• See Larsen, Kenneth R. 34:1-41. Thomas, M. K. See Nambudiri, E. M. V. 34:71~81. __. See Morris, Ronald L. 29:45-81. Thomas, Rex E. A review of flea collection records from March 1991 50~YEAR INDEX 43

Onychomys leucogaster with observations on the ___. Nearctic desert Decticidae (Orthoptera), Part II: role of grasshopper mice in the epizoology of wild A new genus and species from Arizona. 33:43-50. rodent plague. 48:83-95. ___. Nearctic desert Decticidae (Orthoptera), Part III: Thompson, H. and B. Prigge. New species and a new The true tympanum in certain genera with key. combination of Mentzelia section J3artonia 33:197-201. (Loasaceae) from the Colorado Plateau. 46:549­ ___• Nearctic desert sand dune Orthoptera. Part 554. XIV: A new Eremopedes (Decticidae). 32:223-228. Thompson, Pamela and Jack W. Sites, Jr. Two aberrant ___. Notes on Coniana snowi, an acridid new to the karyotypes in the sagebrush lizard (Sceloporus Utah list. 18:66-67. graciosus): triploidy and a "supernumerary" oddity. ___. Orthoptera studies in Nearctic desert sand dunes, 46:224-227. Part :(V: A new Trimerotropis from the dunes of Thompson, Steven P. See Littlefield, Carroll D. 41:440­ eastern New Mexico. :?1:51-54. 444. ___. Studies in desert sand dune Orthoptera, Part I: A Thomson, Robert D. See Mahood, Albert D. 44:83-98. new species of Plagiostira from eastern New Thome, Gerald. Some nematodes of the family Mexico with key and notes. 20:39-47. Tylenchidae which do not possess a valvular median ___. Studies in Nearctic desert sand dune Orthoptera, esophageal bulb. 2:37-85. Part II: Two new grasshoppers of the genus Thome, K. H. See Welsh, S. L. 41:1-108. Trimerotropis from the Utah deserts. 20:49-58. Thome, Kaye H. and Larry C. Higgins. A new species of ___. Studies in Nearctic desert sand dune Orthoptera, Cryptantha (Boraginaceae) from Nevada. 42:196­ Part III: A new species of Cibolacris from northern 198. Chihuahua, Mexico. 21:29-33. ___. New variety of Mentzelia multicaulis ___. Studies in Nearctic desert sand dune Orthoptera, (Loasaceae) from the Book Cliffs of Utah. 46:555­ Part V: A new genus and two new species of giant 556. sand treader camel crickets with keys and notes. ___. New variety of Mentzelia pumila (Loasaceae) 22:12-29. from Utah. 46:557-558. ___. Studies in Nearctic desert sand dune Orthoptera, __. See Welsh, Stanley L. 37:103-104. Part VII: A new dwarf race of Plagiostira gillettei Thome, Kaye Hugie. See Welsh, Stanley L. 45d53-555. from a Utah dune, with generic key. 22:105-107. Thurow, Thomas L. An ecologicalllIJd taxonomic ___. Studies in Nearctic desert sand dune Orthoptera, investigation of Peromyscus maniculatus serratus in Part VIII: A grasshopper new to the Utah list. Idaho. 38:469-472. :?2:108-109. Tibbetts, Ted. A new species in the genus Neotenerijfiola ___. Studies in Nearctic desert sand dune Orthoptera, from Utah (Acarina: Anystoidea: Teneriffiidae). Part IX: A new Trimerotropis from southern Idaho 18:43-45. Dunes. 24:31_35. ___. Two new laelaptid snake mites from Korea ___. Studies in Nearctic desert sand dune Orthoptera, (Acarina: Laelaptidae). 14:67-12. Part X: A new genus and species of Stenopelmatine Tidwell, W. D. See Nambudiri, E. M. V. 41:161-166. crickets from the Kelso Dunes with notes on its __. See Thayn, G. F. 43:394-402; 44:257-~62. multi-annual life history and key. 25:63-72. Tidwell, William D. and Gregory F. Thayn. Agathoxylon ___. Studies in Nearctic desert sand dune Orthoptera, lemonii sp. nov., from the Dakota Formation, Utah. Part XI: A new arenicolous species of 46:559-566. Stenopelmatus from Coachella Valley with key and ___i David A. Medlyn, and Gregory F. Thayn. Fossil biological notes. 28:124-131. palm materials from the Tertiary Dipping Vat ___. Studies in Nearctic desert sand dune Orthoptera, Formation of central Utah. 32:1-15. Part XII: A remarkable new genus llIJd species of ___, David A. Medlyn, and Gregory F. Thayn. Three stenopelmatine crickets from the Viscaino Desert, new species of Palmoxylon from the Eocene Green Baja California, Mexico, with key. 30:173-179. River Formation, Wyoming. 33:61-76. ___. Studies in Nearctic desert sand dune Orthoptera, __. See Medlyn, David A. 46:45:?-458. Part XlII: A remarkable new genus and species of __. See Nambudiri, E. M. V. 37:241-246; 47:527­ giant black sand treader camel cricket from the San 535. Rafael Desert with key and notes. 30:242-249. Tiedemann, Arthur R. Shrub research consortium formed. ___, Studies in Nearctic desert sand dune Orthoptera. 44:182. Part XV: Bremogeography of Spaniacris with Tieman, Charles F. See McArthur, E. Durant 39:81-87. bioecological notes. 35:113-120. Tietjen, Howard. See Martin, Stephen J. 44:447449. ___. Studies in Near<;tic desert and sand dune Tietjen, Howard P. See LaVoie, G. Keith 31:181. Orthoptera, Part XVI: A new black Stenopelmatus Tinkham, Ernest R. Nearctic desert Decticidae from the Mescalero sands. 39:226_230. (Orthoptera). Part I: A new genus from California. ___, Clark R. Mahrdt, and Benjamin H. Banta. Notes 32:176~179. on Viscainopelmatus davewerneri (Orthoptera: 44 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Gryllacrididae, Stenopelmatinae) from the Viscaino ___ and James M. Beard. Esox lucius (Esocidae) and Desert, Baja California Sur, Mexico. 34:203-206. Stizostendion viterum (percidae) in the Green River Tipton, V. J. See Barnes, A. M. 37:138-206. Basin, Colorado and Utah. 50:33-39. Tipton, Vernon J. New distributional records for Utah ___ and W. L. Minckley. Migrating :Mormon Siphonaptera. 10:62-65. crickets, Ariabrus simplex (Orthoptera: and Dorald M. Allred. New distribution records Tettigoniidae), as food for strealn fishes. 48:25-30. of Utah Siphonaptera with the description of a new __. See Karp, Catherine A. 50:257-264. species of Megarthroglossus Jordan and Rothschild 1915. 11:105-114. U ___, Harold E. Stark, and John A. Wildie. Anomiopsyllinae (Siphonaptera: Hystrichopsyllidae), Ueckert, D. N. See Whisenant, S. G. 44:558-562. 11. The genera Cal/istopsyllus, Conorhinopsylla, Uresk, D. W. See Cincotta, R. P. 47:339-343. Megarthroglossus, and Stenistomera. 39:351-418. Uresk, Daniel W. and Kieth Severson. Waterfowl and __. See Herrin, C. Selby 36:113-205. shorebird use of surface-mined and livestock water Titayavan, Manas and Donald W. Davis. Studies of a impoundments on the northern Great Plains. uniparental form of Aphytis vandenboschi 48:35;3-357. (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae), a parasite of the San ___ and Jon C. Sharps. Denning habitat and diet of Jose scale in northern Utah. 48:388-393.' the swift fox in western South Dakota. 46:249-253. Todd, C. Stan and Kenneth W. Stewart. Food habits and __• See Apa, Anthony D. 50:107-113. dietary overlap of nongame insectivorous fishes in ___. See Deisch, Michele S. 50:347-353. Flint Creek, Oklahoma, a western Ozark foothills ___. See MacCracken, James G. 43:660-668; stream. 45:721-733. 45:287-290. Toft, C. A. and S. L. Welsh. A revision of the Psoralea ___. See Severson, Kieth E. 48:78-82. lanceolata complex (Leguminosae). 32:76-87. __. See Sharps, Jon C. 50:339-345. Tolle, Duane A. A survey of breeding and migratory Urness, Laura A. See Olson-Rutz, Kathrin M. 46:217­ birds southwest of Farmington, New Mexico. 219. 37:489-500. Urness, P. J. See Austin, D. D. 44:572-574. Tourtlotte, Gregory Ira. Studies on the biology and Urness, Philip J. See Austin, Dennis D. 37:101-102; ecology of the northern scorpion, Paruroctonus 42:512"516; 47:100-102; 49:31-35. boreus (Girard). 34:167-179. __. See Olson-Rutz, Kathrin M. 46:217-219. Toweill, Dale E. and Chris Maser. Food of cougars in __. See Player, Rodney L. 42:517-523. the Cascade Range of Oregon. 45:77-80. Traver, Robbin L. See Branham, Joseph M. 35:51-61. v Trumbo, Michael. See Hart, E. Blake 43:492-493. Tuckfield, R. Cary. See Pederson, Jordan C. 43:432-437. Vale, Thomas R. Invasion of big sagebrush (Artemisia Tueller, P. T. See Tausch, R. J. 50:121-134. tridentata) by white fir (Abies concolor) on the ___. See Zamora, B. 33:225-242. southeastern slopes of the Warner Mountains, Tueller, Paul T. and Richard E. Eckert, Jr. Big sagebrush California. 35:319-324. (Artemisia tridentata vaseyana) and longleaf Van Cott, John W. A note on Geranium richardsonii snowberry (Symphoricarpos oreoplzilus) plant Fisch. & Ttautv. 29:25-27. associations in northeastern Nevada. 47:117-131. Van Dyke, Walt. See Crawford, John A. 46:123-127. ___. See Tausch, Robin J. 48:39-45. Van Dyke, Walter. See Crawford, John A. 46:745-748. Tuhy, J. S. See Bourgeron, P. S. 50:209-242. Van Epps, Gordon A. See Furniss, Malcolm M. 41:290- __. See Shultz, L. M. 47:287-298. 297. Turner, David L. See Austin, Dennis D. 49:31-35. Vander Wall, Stephen B. See Steele, Benjamin B. Turner, F. B. See Hunter, Richard 47:234-238. 45:113-116. Turner, Frederick B. and Roland H. Wauer. A survey of VanLandingham, Sam L. Observations 'on the ecology the herpetofauna of the Death Valley ~ea. 23:119­ and trophic status of Lake Tahoe (Nevada and 128. California, USA) based on the algae from three Turner, Monte E. Drosophila pseudoobscuta (Diptera: independent surveys (1965-1985). 47:562-582. Drosophilidae) of the Great Basin lV: A release Velazques Solis, Victor M. See Ottley, John R. 49:496­ experiment at Bryce Canyon. 47:32-37. 502. Tuttle, Donald M. and Edward W. Baker. New records Verts, B. J. and Leslie N. Carraway. Dispersal and and species of Tetranychidae and Tenuipalpidae dispersion of an introduced population of Sylvilagus (Acarina) from Utah and Idaho. 36:57-64. floridanus. 41:167-175. Tyus, Harold M. Life strategies in the evolution of the ___. See Weiss, Nondor T. 44:563-571. Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius). 46:656" Vickery, Robert K., Jt. Plasticity and polymorphism in 661. seed germination of Mimulus guttatus March 1991 45

(Scrophulariaceae). 43:470-474. Waite, Sheldon B. A taxonomic revision of Physaria ___. Pollination experiments in the Mimulus (Cruciferae) in Utah. 33:31-36. cardinalis-M. lewisii complex. 50:155-159. Walker, Danny. Sequence of epiphyseal fusion in the ___. See Hsu, Sun Szen 36:81-85. Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. 47:7-12. ___.. See Hughes, Karen W. 35:240-244. Walker, R. F. Ectomycorrhizal fotmation by Pisolithus Vigg, Steven. Species composition and relative tinctorius Oil Quercus gambelii x Quercus turbinella abundance of adult fish in Pyramid LlIke, Nevada. hybrid in an acidic Sierra Nevada minesoil. 41:395-408. 50:367-310. ___. Temperature and salinity relationships of the ___. Formation of Pisolithus tinctorius Nevadan relict dace. 42:541-548. ectomycorrhizae on California white fir in an ___. Vertical distribution of adult fish in Pyramid eastern Sierra Nevada minesoil. 50:85-87. Lake, Nevada. 38:417-428. ___. Pisolithus tinctorius, a Gasteromycete, and Thomas J. Hassler. Distribution and relative associated with Jeffery and Sierra lodgepole pine on abundance of fish in Ruth Reservoir, California, in acid mine spoils in the Sierra Nevada. 49:111-112. relation to environmental variables. 4~:529,,540. __. _. See Hixson, S. E. 48:558-562. and Paul A. Kucera. Contributiolls to the life Wallace, A. See Farnsworth, R. B. 36:65-80. history of Sagramento perch, Archoplites Wallace, Richard L., J. S. Griffith, Jr., D. M. Daley, interruptus, in Pyramid Lake, Nevada. 41:278-289. Patrick J. Connolly, and G. B. Beckham. __. See Sigler, William F. 43:1-29; 45:5"71-603. Distribution of the Shoshone sculpin (Cottus Vincent, Frederic. Spawning ecology of the white bass greenei: Cottidae) ill the Hagerman Valley of south Roccus chrysops (Rafmesque) in Utah Lake, Utah. central Idaho. 44:324-326. 28:63"69. ___. See Diller, Lowell V. 41:154-157. Vollmer, A. T., F, Au, and S. A. Bamberg. Observations Walton, T. P. See Wambolt, C. L. 50:201-207. on the distribution of microorganisms in desert soil. Wambolt, C. L., T. P. Walton, and R. S. White. 37:81-86. Sprouting and seedling establishment in plains Voorhees, Marguerite E. Forage quality of rillscale silver sagebrush (Artemisia cana Pursh. ssp. cana). (Atriplex suckleyi) grown on amended bentonite 50:201-207. mine spoil. 50:57-62. Wang, Jianguo. See Doescher, Paul S. 50:9-19. Vora, Robin S. A comparison of the spherical Ward, Janies V. See Rader, Russell B. 50:97-106. densiometer and ocular methods of estimating Ward, John F. See Meehan, William R. 4"7:22-31. canopy cover. 48:224-227 Ward, John P. and Stanley H. Anderson. Evaluation of ___. Potential soil compaction forty years after wildlife response to a retained mine highwall in logging in northeastern California,. 48:117-1~0. south central Wyoming. 49:449-455. Vucinich, Nancy. Food of larval tui chubs, Gila bicolor, Ward, Richard T. See Welden, Charles W. 50:313-319. in Pyramid Lake, Nevada. 43:175"178. Warner, Rose Ella. Description of a new species of Phyllotrox infesting seeds of Acer grandidentatum, with new synonymy and a note on Euclyptus w (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Erirhininae). 36:463­ 466. Waddigk, James W. and Hobart M. Smith. The Warnick, Ronald. See Lanner, Ronald M. 31:1"77-180. significance of scale characters in evaluation of the Warnock, Robert G. See Heckmann, Richard A. 47:355­ lizard genera Gerrhonotus, elgaria, and Barisia. 372. 34:257-266. Warrick, Robert B. SEM analysis of Utah Equisetum Wade, Charles E. See Morton, Martin L. 34:121-134. stems (Equisetaceae). 48:51-57. Wadley, S. Ro, R. A. Heckmann, R. C. Infanger, and Wasbauer, Marius S. The male brachycistidine wasps of R. W. Mickelsen. Growth of juvenile American the Nevada Test Site (Hymenoptera: Tiphiidae). lobsters in semiopen and closed culture systems 33:109-112. using formulated diets. 42:67-72. Wasserman, David and Donald J. Nash. Variation in Wagner, M. R. See Schmid, J. M. 44:575-578. hemoglobin types in the deer mouse (Peromyscus Wagner, Michael R. and Robert L. Mathiasen. Dwarf maniculatus) along an altitudinal gradient. 39:192­ mistletoe"pandora moth interaction and its 194. contribution to ponderosa pine morta,1ity in Arizona. Wauer, Roland H. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher in Death 45:423-426. Valley, California. 23:165. __. See Blake, Elizabeth A. 46:169-172. Weaver, T. Climates of fescue grasslands of mountains Wagstaff, Fred J. Impact of the 1975 Wallsburg fire on in the western United States. 39:284-288. arttelope bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata). 40:299­ ___ and F. Fotcella. Biomass of fifty conifer forests 302. and nutrient exports associated with their harvest. Wahle, Bruce M. See Bushnell, John H. 47:500"511. 37:395-401. 46 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

___ and R. Lund. Diameter-weight relationships for Compositae). 43:365-368. juniper from. wet and dry sites. 42:73-76. ___. Description of a new species of Dalea ___ and J. Smolik. Soil nematodes of northern Rocky (Leguminosae) from Utah. 31:90-92. Mountain ecosystems: genera and biomasses. ___. Endangered and threatened plants of Utah: a 47:473-479. reevaluation. 38:1-18. ___. See Bciurgeron, P. S. 48:301-323. ___. New and unusual plants from Utah. 30:16-22. Webb, G. Merrill and J. D. Brotherson. Time-activity ___. New species of Astragalus (Leguminosae) from budgets of drake Gadwall and Northern Shovelers Mesa County, Colorado. 45:31-33. on industrial cooling ponds during late winter and ___. New taxa and combinations in the Utah flora. early spring in central Utah. 48:280-284. 46:254-260. ___ and Jack D. Brotherson. Elevational changes in ___' New taxa in miscellaneous families from Utah. woody vegetation along three streams in 46:261-264. Washington County, Utah. 48:512-529. ___. New taxa in Thelesperma and Townsendia ___. See White, Clayton M. 43:717-7Z7. (Compositae) from Utah. 43:369-370. Webb, Robert G. and William L. Roueche. Life history ___. New taxa of thistles (Cirsium: Asteraceae) in aspects of the tiger salamander (Ambystoma Utah. 42:199"202. tigrinum mavortium) in the Chihuahuan Desert. ___. Nomenclature changes in the Alaskan flora. 31:193-212. 28:147-156. Weber, D. J. See Bunderson, E. D. 46:427-440. ___. On the distribution of Utah's hanging gardens. ___. See Davis, Tim D. 45:520-526. 49:1-30. __. See Hansen, D. J. 35:86-96. ___. On the typification of Oxytropis borealis DC. ___. See Hegerhorst, D. F. 48:1-8. 50:355-360. __. See Huang, J. 48:334-347. ___' Quercus (Fagaceae) in the Utah flora. 46:107­ __. See Khan, M. A. 47:91-95; 47:220-226. 111. __. See Leonard, R. L. 41:377"388. ___. Revision of the Phlox austromontana __. See Stewart, Sarah Ann 44:579-583. (polemoniaceae) complex in Utah. 45:791-792. Weberg, Phillip S. See Anderson, Loran C. 34:151-160. ___.A species of C,yptalitha (Boraginaceae) Weidman, N. See Bourgeron, P. S. 48:301-323. dedicated to the memory of F. Creutzfeldt. 42:203­ Weiss, Nondot T, and B. J. Verts. Habitat and 204. distribution of pygmy rabbits (Sylvilagus ___. Utah botanical explorer Charles Christopher idahoensis) in Oregon, 44:563-571. Parry (28 August 1823 - 20 February 1890). 48:9­ Welch, Bruce L. and E. Durant McArthur. Wintering 18. mille deer preference for 21 accessions of big ___. Utah flora: Cactaceae. 44:52-69. sagebrush. 46:281-286. ___. Utah flora: Chenopodiaceae. 44:183-209. ___ and James N. Davis. In vitro digestibility of ___. Utah flora: Compositae (Asteraceae), 43:179- Kochia prostrata (L.) Schrad. 44:296-298. 357. ___ and Stephen B. Monsen. Winter crude protein ___. Utah flora: Fabaceae (Leguminosae). 38:225- among accessions of fourwing saltbush grown in a 367. uniform garden. 41:343-346. ___. Utah flora: Malvaceae. 40:27-37. ___, Jordan C. Pederson, and Ronald L. Rodriguez. ___. Utah flora: miscellaneous families. 40:38-58. Selection of big sagebrush by Sage Grouse. ___. Utah flora: Polygonaceae. 44:519-557. 48:274-279. ___. Utah flora: Rosaceae. 42:1-44. ___. See Davis, James N. 45:778-783. ___. Utah plant novelties in Astragalus and Yucca. ___. See Jacobson, Tracy L. C. 47:497-499, 34:305-310, ___. See McArthur, E. Durant 39:81-87. ___. Utah plant novelties in Cymopterus and Welden, Charles W., William L. Slauson, and Richard T. Penstemon. 35:377-378. Ward. Spatial pattern and interference in pinyon­ ___. Utah plant types--historical perspective 1840 to juniper woodlands of northwest Colorado. 50:313­ 1981--annotated list, and bibliography. 42:129"195. 319. ___ and N. Duane Atwood. An undescribed species Wells, Samuel A. A new Haliplus from Warm Springs, of Thelypodiopsis (Brassicaceae) from the Uinta Nevada (Coleoptera: Haliplidae). 49:89-91. Basin, Utah. 37:95"96. Welsh, Blaine T. See Chatterley, L. Matthew 42:385- _"__ and L. Matthew Chatterley. Utah's rare plants 394. . revisited. 45:173-236. Welsh, S. L., R D. AtWood, S. Goodrich, R Neese, K ___"" and Sherel Goodrich. A fourth species of H. Thorne, and Beverly Albee. Preliminary index of Oreoxis (Umbellifetae). 45:34-36. Utah vascular plant names. 41:1-108. ___ and Sherel Goodrich. Miscellaneous plant __. See Toft, C. A. 32:76-87. novelties from Alaska, Nevada, and Utah. 40:78­ Welsh, Stanley L. A bouquet of daisies (Erigeron, 88, March 1991 50~YEAR INDEX 47

___ and Elizabeth Neese. New species of Hymenoxys (Corvus cO/"ax). 45:150-151. and Perityle (Compositae) from Utah. 43:373-374. ___ and Merle Tantler-White. Use of interstate ___ and Elizabeth Neese. New variety of Opuntia highway overpasses and billboards for nesting by basilaris (Cactaceae) from Utah. 43:700. the Common Raven (Corvus corax), 48:64-67. ___ and James L. Reveal. Utah flora: Brassicaceae ___, Herbert H. Frost, Dennis L. Shirley, G. MerrilI (Cruciferae). 37:279-365. Webb, and Richard D. Porter. Bird distributional __._ and Frank J. Smith. New Haplopappus variety in and breeding records for southeastern Idaho, Utah, Utah (Compositae). 43:371-372. and adjacent regions. 43:117-727. ___ and Kaye H. Thome. Plants of Arizona: a new __. See Black, Hal L. 28:200. species of Astragalus from the Kaibab Plateau. ___. See Emison, William B. 48:533_540. 37:103-104. ___. See Grebence, Brandon L. 49:408-418. ___ and Kaye Hugie Thome. New Sclerocactus ___. See Mosher, James A. 38:438446. (Cactaceae) from Nevada. 45:553-555. White, David A. The infection of immature aquatic ___, N. Duane Atwood, and Joseph R. Murdock. insects by larval Paragordius (Nematomorpha). Kaiparowits flora. 38:125-179. 29:44. ___, N. Duane Atwood, and James L. Reveal. ___' See LewelIen, Gale R. 31:169-176, Endangered, threatened, extinct, endemic, and rare __. See Winger, Parley V. 32:211-219. or restricted Utah vascular plants. 35:321-376. White, R. S. See Wambolt, C. L. 50:201-207. __. See Atwood, N. Duane 44:263-264; 45:485- White, Stisan M. See Steigers, William D. 42:567-571. 487; 48:495498. Whiting, Mark C., Jack D. Brotherson, and Samuel R. __. See Barneby, Rupert C. 45:551-552. Rushforth. Environmental interaction in suriirner ___. See Chatterley, L. Matthew 42:385-394. algal communities of Utah Lake. 38:3141. ___. See Goodrich, Sherel 43:375. ___. See Squires, Lorin E. 39:245-252. __. See Heil, Ken 46:677-618. Wigand, Peter Ernest Diamond Pond, Harney County, __. See Heil, Kenneth D. 49:100-103. Oregon: vegetation history and water table in the __. See Kass, Ronald J. 45:548-550. eastern Oregon desert. 41:427458. __. See Neese, Elizabeth 43:429-431; 45:789-790. Wilcox, Bruce A. See Holmes, Jennifer A. 45:483484. __. See Northstrom, Terry Eo 30:109-130. Wilcox, Richard B. See Evenson, William E. 40:167- ___. See Talbot, Stephen S. 48:382. 174. Werschkul, David F. Species_habitat relationships in an Wilde, Gene R. Foods and feeding periodicity of the Oregon cold desert lizard community. 42:380-384. White River springfish, Crenichthys baileyi. 49:249-251. West, N. E. See Bjerregaard, R. S. 44:327-337. __._ and Larry J. Paulson. Food habits of young-of- Westcott, Richard L. See Jorgensen, Clive D. 46:173­ year largemouth bass in Lake Mead and Lake 174. Mohave, Arizona-Nevada. 48:485488. Westfall, Stanley E. See Ratliff, Raymond D. 47:422­ Wildie, J. A. Sef! Barnes, A. M. 37:138-206. 426. Wildie, John A. See Tipton, Vernon J. 39:351-418. Weston, J. Bradford and David Eo Ellis. Ground nesting Wilhelm, Dallas E. See Finley, Robert B. 43:554-560. of the Ferruginous Hawk in west-central Utah. Wilken, D. and J. S. Peterson. Distributional records for 28:111. the Colorado flora II. 44:516-517. Wheeler, George C. and Jeanette Wheeler. Mountain ants ___, W. Harmon, C. Fedderna, and H. Harrington, of Nevada. 38:379-396. Distributional records for the Colorado flora. and Jeanette Wheeler. Nest of Formica 38:208-210. propinqua (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). 41:389-392. Williams, Cecil S. See Cottam, Clarence 3:51-53. Wheeler, Jeanette. See Wheeler, George C. 38:379"396; Williams, Cynthia D. See Williams, Jack E. 40:101-114. 41:389-392. Williams, Jack E. and Carl E, Bond. Status and life Whisenant, S. G., C. J. Scifres, and D. N. Ueckert. Soil history notes on the native fishes of the Alvord water and temperature response to prescribed Basin, Oregon and Nevada. 43:409420. burning. 44:558-562. I ___ and James E. Deacon. Subspecific identity of the Whisenant, Steven G. See Zou, Jiping. 49:435448. Amargosa pupfish, Cyprinodon nevadensis, from Whitaker, John 0., Jr. and Chris Maser. Mites (excluding Crystal Spring, Ash Meadows, Nevada. 46:220­ chiggers) of mammals of Oregon. 45:67-76. 223. ___, Chris Maser, Robert M. Storm, and Joseph J. ___ and Cynthia D. Williams. Feeding ecology of Beatty. Food habits of clouded salamanders Gila boraxobius (Osteichthyes: Cyprinidae) endemic (Aneides ferreus) in Curry County, Oregon to a thermal lake in southeastern Oregon. 40:101­ (Amphibia: Caudata: Plethodontidae). 46:228-240. 114. Whitaker, John O. See Brown, Barbara A. 46:421-426. __, Mark A. Stem, Alan V. Munhall, and Gary A. White, Clayton M. and Merle Tantler-White. Unusual Anderson. Conservation status of threatened fishes social feeding and soaring by the Common Raven in Warner Basin, Oregon. 50:243-248. 48 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Willis, Thomas J. See Tanner, Wilmer W. 31:213-222. Scolytidae (Coleoptera). 40:89-97. Wilson, Charles R. See Smith, Dwight G. 31:83-84; ___.A new generic name for and some biological 32:229-234. data on an unusual Central American beetle Wilson, M. V. See Jensen, M. E. 48:403-421; 48:422­ (Coleoptera: Platypodidae). 17:103-104. 433. ___. New generic synonymy and new genera of Wilt, F. Martin, Glenn C. Miller, and Richard L. Everett. Scolytidae (Coleoptera). 44:223-230. Monoterpene concentrations in litter and soil of ___. New Pseudoxylechillus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) singleleaf pinyon woodlands of the western Great from India. 46:468. Basin. 48:228-231. ___. New records and species of American Winger, Parley V., Edward J. Peters, Michael J. Platypodidae (Coleoptera). 31 :243-253. Donahoo, James R. Bames, and David A. White. A ___. New records and species of Arizona bark beetles checklist of the macroinvertebrates of the Provo (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 19:57-62. River, Utah. 32:211-219. ___. New records and species of Neotropical bark Winget, R. N. See Henderson, J. M. 44:471-481. beetles (Scolytidae: Coleoptera). 2'7:79-97. Winget, Robert N. Ecological studies of a regulated _"__. New records and species of Neotropical bark stream: Huntington River, Emery County, Utah. beetles (Scolytidae: Coleoptera), Part II. 27:119­ 44:231-256. 141. ___. See Heckmann, Richard A. 44:75-82. ___. New records and species of Neotropical bark Winkel, Von. See Brotherson, Jack D. 46:535-541. beetles (Scolytidae: Coleoptera), Part III. 28:1-15. Winward, Alma H. See Goodrich, Sherel 45:99-104. ___. New records and species of Neotropical Wirth, Willis W. See Grogan, William L., Jr. 35:275- Platypodidae (Coleoptera), 26:45-70. 287. ___. New records and species of Scolytidae Woffinden, Neil D. Notes on the Swainson's Hawk in (Coleoptera) from Colombia. 21:1-7. .central Utah: insectivory, premigratory aggregations, ___. New records and species of Scolytidae and kleptoparasitism. 46:302-304. (Coleoptera) from western North America. 20: 59­ ___ and James A. Mosher. Ground nesting and 69. aggressive behavior by the Swainson's Hawk (Buteo ___. New species of American bark beetles swaillsolli). 39:253-254. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 42:223-231. ___ and Joseph R. Murphy. Population dynamics of ___. New species of American Corthylini the Ferruginous Hawk during a prey decline. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 34:135-150. 37:411-425. ___. New species of American Corthylus Wolfe, Michael L. See Austin, Dennis D. 37:101-102. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 34:181-202. Wolff, Theodore A. See Stark, Bill P. 35:97-99. ___. New'species of American Microcorthylus Wood, Alan K. and Jack D. Brotherson. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 33:265-275. Microenvironment and nest site selection by ___. New species of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Ring-necked Pheasants in Utah. 41:457-460. Scolytidae), mostly Mexican. Part IV. 17:105-110. ___ and Jack b. Brotherson. Overwinter survival of ___. New species of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Ring-necked Pheasants in Utah. 41:24'7-250. Scolytidae), mostly Mexican, Part V. 19:1-7. Wood, B. W. See Leonard, R. L. 41:377-388. ___. New species of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Wood, Benjamin W. See Pritchett, Clyde L. 40:303-350. Scolytidae), mostly Mexican, Part VI. 21:87-107. Wood, Karl. See Blackburn, Wilbert H. 50:41-46. ___. New species of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Wood, Stephen L. Bark beetles of the genus Pityoborus Scolytidae), mostly Mexican. Part VII. 27:36-57. Blackman (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 18:46-56, ___. New species of bark beetles (Scolytidae: ___. The genus Eupagiocerus Blandford (Scolytidae, Coleoptera) from western North America. 31:69­ Coleoptera). 25:31-35. 76. ___. Introduced and exported American Scolytidae ___. New species of North American Pityophthorus (Coleoptera). 37:67-'74. Eichhoff (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 24:59-70. ___.A key to species of the Cllesillus LeConte ___. New synonymy and new species of American (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) of North and Central bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 35:21-32. America. 28:88-11 O. ___. New synonymy and new species of American ___. Miscellaneous taxonomic notes on Scolytidae bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Part II. (Coleoptera). 22:76-82. 35:391-401. __._. New American bark beetles (Coleoptera: ___. New synonymy and new species of American Scolytidae), with two recently introduced species. bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Part III. 40:353-358. 36:347-365. ___.A new Dactylipalpus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). ___. New synonymy and new species of American from the Philippine Islands. 21:8-9. bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Part IV. ___. New genera and new generic synonymy in 37:207-220. March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 49

___. New synonymy and new species of American ___ and Fu-sheng Huang. New genus of Scolytidae bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Part V. (Coleoptera) from Asia. 46:465-467. 37:383-394. and Hui-fen Yin. Relict occurrence of three ___. New synonymy and new species of Americ:m "American" Scolytidae (Coleoptera) in Asia. bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Part VI. 46:461-464. 37:511-522. Woolley, Tyler A. A new genus and species of oribatid ___. New synonymy and new species of American mite (Acari: Liacaroidea, Metrioppiidae). 29:137­ bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Part VII. 139. 38:397-405. ___.A new species of Gymnodamaeus from ___. New synonymy and new species of American Colorado (Acarina: Cryptostigmata, bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Part VITI. Gyrnnodamaeidae). 32:97-103. 39:133-142.. ___.A new species of Oppia from Colorado ___. New synonymy and new species of American (Cryptostigmata; Oppiidae). 29:133-136. bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Part IX. ___ and Harold G. Higgins. Megeremaeidae, a new 43:647-659. family of oribatid mites (Acari: Cryptostigmata). ___. New synonymy and new species of American 28:172-175. bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Part X. _.__ and Harold G. Higgins. A new genus and species 44:113-119. of oribatid from pack rat nests (Acari: ___. New synonymy and new species of American Cryptostigmata, Tectocepheidae). 28:144-146. bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Part XI. ___ and Harold G. Higgins. A new genus and species 46:265-273. of oribatid mite from Colorado (Acari: Oribatei, ___. New synonymy and new species of bark beetles Ceratoppiidae). 25:59-62. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 45:266-275. ___ and Harold G. Higgins. A new species of ___. New synonymy and records of American bark Sphodrocepheus from the western U.S. (Acari: beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 34:277-290. Cryptostigmata, Cepheidae). 28:176-178. ___. New synonymy and records of Platypodidae and ___ and Harold G. Higgins. Two new species of Scolytidae (Coleoptera). 29:113-128. Gymnodamaeus from Colorado (Acarina: ___. New synonymy in American bark beetles Cryptostigmata, Gymnodamaeidae). 33:37-42. (Scolytidae: Coleoptera). 31:140-152. __. See Higgins, Harold G. 22:93-100; 28:44-46; ___. New synonymy in American bark beetles 28:142-143; 28:179-182; 29:140-142; 32:208-210; (Scolytidae: Coleoptera), Part n. 32:190-201. 35:103-108; 36:496-500. ___. New synonymy in American bark beetles Workman, Gar W. See Sigler, William F. 43:1-29. . (Scolytidae: Coleoptera), Part ill. 33:169-188. Worthen, Gary L. Does Vireo gilvus swainsonii occur in ___. New synonymy in the bark beetle tribe Utah? 29:181-182. Cryphalini (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 32:40-54. ___.A record of an Indigo Bunting and a wintering ___. New synonymy in the Platypodidae and Say's Phoebe for northern Utah. 32:220. Scolytidae (Coleoptera). 26:17-33. Worthen, S. Dick. See Cedarleaf, Joy D. 42:91-95. ___. Nomenclatural changes and new species in Worthington, Richard D. and Edward R. Arvizo. Density, Platypodidae and Scolytidae (Coleptera). 41:121­ growth, and home range of the lizard Uta 128. stansburiana stejnegeri in southern Dona Ana ___. Nomenclatural changes and new species of County, New Mexico. 33:124-128. Scolytidae (Coleoptera). 48:31-38. Worthylake, Kathleen Muriel and Peter Hovingh. Mass ___. Nomenclatural changes and new species of mortality of salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum) by Scolytidae (Coleoptera), Part n. 48:188-195. bacteria (Acinetobacter) in an oligotrophic seepage ___. Nomenclatural changes and new species of mountain lake. 49:364-372. Scolytidae (Coleoptera), Part ill. 48:196-201. Wray, D. L. and G. F. Knowlton. Additions to the list of ___. Nomenclatural changes and new species of the Collembola of Utah. 13:43-46. Scolytidae (Coleoptera), Part IV. 49:167-185. and G. F. Knowlton. Further additions to the list ___. On the taxonomic status of Platypodidae and of Collembola of Utah. 16:7-8. Scolytidae (Coleoptera). 33:77-90. ___ and G. F. Knowlton. A preliminary list of ___.A revision of the bark beetle genus Collembola ofIdaho. 16:1-6. . Dendroctonus Erichson (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Wullstein, L. H. See Neilson, Ronald P. 46:294-298. 23:1-116. Wyckoff, John W. The effects of soil texture on species ___. Six new Scolytidae (Coleoptera) from Mexico. diversity in an arid grassland of the eastern Great 47:547-550. Basin. 33:163-168. ___. Some virtually unknown North American ___. Evaluating the relationship between mule deer Platypodidae (Coleoptera). 18:37-40. pellet-group data and available winter range, using ___.A wolverine in Utah. 18:56. LANDSAT imagery. 41:213-220.

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Wydoski; Richard S. See McAda, Charles W. 45:281­ associated with Great Basin wildrye (Elymus 286. cinereus) in southern Idaho. 47:644-651. Wywialowski, Alice P. and Graham W. Smith. Selection of microhabitat by the red-backed vole, Clethrionomys gapperi. 48:216.223. z

Y Zamora, B. and P. t. Tueller. Artemisia arbuscula, A. longiloba, and A. nova habitat types in northern Yeaton, Richard 1. Ecomorphology and habitat utilization Nevada. 33:Z75-Z4Z. of Echinocereus engelmannii and E. triglochidiatus Zegers, David A. Tithe budgets of Wyoming ground (Cactaceae) in southeastern California. 42:353-359. squirrels, Spermoplzilus elegans. 41:221-228. Yeatts, Loraine. See Jennings, William 46:175-177. Zentz, W. R. and W. R. Jacobi. Ecology of Comandra Yensen, Dana L. The 1900 invasion of alien plants into umbellata (Santalaceae) in western Wyoming. southern Idaho. 4U76-l83. 49:650-655. Yi, Jea Kim and Richard A. Heckmann. Morphological Zielinski, W. J. Plague in pine martens and the fleas characteristics of Dentostomella translucida, a associated with its occurrence. 44:170~175. nematode (Oxyuroidea) found in Mongolian gerbils. Zimmerman, G. Thomas and Richard D. Laven. Effects 48:206-215. of forest fuel smoke on dwarf mistletoe seed Yin, Hui-fen. See Wood, Stephen L. 46:461464. germination. 47:652-659. Yochem; Pamela K. See Paul, Don S. 50:299-302. Zolnerowich; G. See Seiler, G. J. 47:Z80-282. Young, James A., Raymond A. Evans, Bruce A. Roundy, Zou, Jiping, Jerran t. Flinders, Hal L. Black, and Steven and John A. Brown. Dynamic landforms and plant G. Whisenant. Influence of experimental habitat communities in a pluvial lake basin. 46:1~21. manipulation on a desert rodent population in ~~_. See Poole; Stephen C. 49:201-4.13. southern Utah. 49:435-448. Youtie, Berta A., Michael Stafford, and James B. Zug, G. R. Fossil cheloniaris, Chrysemys and Clemmys, Johnson. Herbivorous and parasitic insect guilds from the upper Pliocene of Idaho. 29:8:2-87.. PARTn SUBJECT INDEX

(To detennine the year of publication, add 1940 to volume numbers beginning with volume 10. During World War II publication of the Great Basin Naturalist was, of necessity, less structured. Consequently, some early volumes cover more than a year; others are limited to one issue consisting of the four quarterly numbers. Consult a library for accurate publication dates for volumes 1-9.)

A Systematics, Western United States 22:89-92 Gymnodamaeus AAAS, announcement of meeting 3:4 Systematics, Colotado 32:97-103,33:37-42 Abatotus allredi ~5:39-42 Liacarus lecttonus, systematics 29:140-142 Abdastartus longulus 13:91-99 Neoteneriffiola, systematics, Utah 18:43-45 Abies concolor Ophidilaelaps, systematics, Korea 14:67-72 Growth vatiation, Central Utah 39:~19-225 Passalozetes, systematics, Utah 21:93-100 Invades Artemisia tridentata, California 35:319"324 Spinibdella, systematics, Utah 27:98-101 Abronia Suctobelbidae, systematics, Colorado 36:496-500 argillosa 40:78-88 Systematics nana harrisii 46:254-260 Idaho and Utah 36:57-64 Acacicis Yampa Valley, Colorado 35:103-108 bicornis 48:31-38 Trombicula zeylanicus 48:31-38 Systematics, Western North America 24:13-17 Acanthochila Trombiculidae, systematics, keys, Utah 15:1-26 comentis 13:13~16 Acer saccharum grandidentatum rustica plana 13:13-16 Root system 22:114-115 Acanthotomicus ipsimorphus 45:266-~75 Acerates decumbens erecta 32:221-~22 Acati Acetylene Ametroproctus, systematics, United States 28:44-46 Nitrification blockage in soils 46:316"320 Eupterotegaeus, systematics, Oregon 28:179~182 Reduction; mammal feces 46:646-650 Exochocepheus, systematics 28:144-146 Achorutes tho11lomys 4:39-48 Laelaps Acinetobacter Systematics, keys, Ethiopian Region 36:113-206 Mass mortality in Ambystoma tigrinum 49:364-372 Megeremaeidae, systematics 28:172-175 Acmaeodera diffusa 29:11-19 Metapyroppia, systematics 29:137-139 Acomatacarus sexacis 13:87-90 Microzetes :auxiliaris appalachicola Acrantus opimus 45:266-275 Systematics 28:142-143 Afrotingis eumenes 24:83-9Z Oppia coloradensis Agathoxylon lemonii 46:559"566 Systematics, Colorado 29:133-136 Agavaceae, Yucca, systematics, Utah 45:789-790 Oribatella,systematics 30:5-8 Agelena naevia Paenoppia, systematics, Colorado 25:59-6~ Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona, Peloptulus, systematics, Western Colorado 32:208-210 microhabitat 45:546-547 Sphodrocepheus Aglais californica, migration, Utah 13:8 Systematics, Western United States 28:176-178 Agonistic behavior Systematics, United States 25:55-58 California ground squirrel 48:19-24 Trombiculidae Agropyron arizonicum X Sitanion hystrix brevifolium Systematics, keys, Venezuela 37:501-509 X Agrositanion pinalenoensis, hybrid from Arizona Acarina 43:131-136 Acomatacarus, systematics, Utah 13:87-90 Alarm call, Brachylagus idahoensis 41:158-160 Caeculus, systematics, Oregon 17:27-~9 Alaska Eremaeus Amchitka, Aleutian Islands

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Rock Ptarmigan, foods and weights 48:533"540 Arnrnopelmatus kelsoensis 25:63-71 Anlsakid larvae in fishes 45:427-431 Ammospermophilus leucurus Albinism, Thomomys talpoides 31:181 North Central Nevada 44:428-430 Alectoris chukar Amphibians Radio transmitter attachment 49:632-636 Ambystoma, systematics, California 38:429-437 Effect on mating 50:379-380 Biogeography, Intermountain Region 46:736-744 Algae Chihuahua, Mexico 19:75-82 Bottle Hollow Reservoir, Utah Death Valley, California 23: 119-128 Checklist, distribution 42:205-218 Idaho Brigham Young University Campus Checklist '2:87-97 Checklist 37:407-406 Richard P. Erwin collections 44:111-112 Communities, Utah Lake, Utah 38:31-41 Observations, Las Vegas, New Mexico 2:109-117 Lake Tahoe, ecological indicators 47:562"582 Oklahoma, Greer County 15:21-31 Navajo National Monument, Arizona 41:433-439 Scaphiopus, systematics 1:3-25 Soil Spea, systematics 49:503-510 Cryptogamic crusts, Uintah Basin, Utah 45:432-442 Systematics Utah, checklist 48:15~179 Southern Mexico 17:52-56 Utah Lake, Utah Western Chihuahua, Mexico 49:38-70 Checklist 30:99-105; 31:125"134; 45:237-254 Amphicosmus arizonensis 19:67-74 Allelopathic effects, Ranunculus testiculatus 38:90-96 Amphicranus Al/operla atgutus 36:347-365 furcula 41:349-359 fulgidus 36:347-365 hamata 41:349-359 rnicans 36:347-365 tobetti 41:349-359 parills 35:21-32 Al/ozetes harpezus 25:55-58 quercus 27:36-57 Alpine plant communities rameus '27:36-57 Kings Peak, Uinta Mountains, Utah 42:50-59 spectus 40:353-358 Alvord Basin, Oregon-Nevada splendells 42:223-231 Life history of native fishes 43:409"420 Ampul/aria cuprina Alyssum turgidum 24:7-12 Diatom flora on, Goshen Ponds 38:211-'214 Amastridium, systematics, Mexico 31:254-255 Anabrus simplex Amblycheila utahensis 11:47-51; 20:79-80 Migrating, food for stream fishes 48:25-30 Ambotingis (Tingidae) 20:29-38 Anaxylebotus (Scolytidae) 40:89-97 Ambrosia dumosa Androsace alaskana reedae 40:78-88 Competition between adults and seedlings, Mohave Aneides ferreus, food habits, Oregon 46:228-'240 Desert, Nevada 49:79-84 Anisakid larvae, Alaska and Idaho fishes 45:427-431 Ambrosiodmus Anomiopsyl/us fetus 46:265-273 amphibolus 40:361 paucus 46:265-273 Systematics, keys 37:138-206 Ambrysus scolius 30:1-4 Anommatocoris zeteki 21:8-11 Ambystoma Anopheles, records and observations, Montana 7:23-28 Relictual population Anoplura Grass Lake, California 38:429-437 Great Salt Lake Desert, Utah, keys 16:9-17 tigrinum Systematics, host-parasite list, Panama 32:121-136 Idaho distribution 44:313-316; 45:291-294 Antelope, pronghorn Mass mortality by Acinetobacter, Wasatch Antipredatory behavior 43:88-92 Mountains, Utah 49:36~372 Fecal pellet similarities to deer 38:222-224 tigrinum mavortium Locked together in rut, West Central Utah 50:287 Life history, Chihuahuan Desert, New Mexico Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake, Utah 31:193-212 Barn Owl diet and mammals 46:307-309 tigrinum melanostictum Antilocapra Feeding habits, Eastern Washington 46:299-301 americana tigrinum nebulosum Fecal pellet similarities to deer 38:222-224 Predation on Limnephilus 43:475-476 americana americana Life history, Mt. Timpanogos, Utah 31:213-212 Locked together in rut, West Central Utah 50:287 American Museum of Natural History Ants Southwestern Research Station 14:91 Ecology Ametroproctus oresbios 28:44-46 Northern Arizona 39:97-102 March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 53

Southern Utah 39:97-102 fossifrons 35:21-32 Harvester gracilens 36:347-365 Cold desert rodent competition 39:267-273 micaceus 35:391-401 Mountain, Nevada, checklist and ecology 38:379,396 11licropilosus 42:223-231 National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho 31:237-242 morigerus 42:223-231 Predaceous-scavenger, Utah 27:67-78 obesus 37:207-220 Systematics placetulus 42:223-231 Keys, distribution, Utah 42:415-511 sobtinus 34:277-290 Western Nevada 11:91-96 speciosus 40:353-358 Western harvester Aravaipa Creek, Arizona Prairie dog diggings in mounds, Utah 49:36-37 Feeding interrelations of native fishes 41 :409-426 Swarming 40:165-166 Arceuthobium Western thatching, flights of, Nevada 32:202-207 apachecum 42:120-127 Anura blumeri 42:120-127 Ecology and natural history cyanocarpum, distribution, Nevada 50:91-92 Oklahoma 3:33-50; 4:62-80 douglasii Systematics, keys, Oklahoma 4:62-80 DOUglas-fir infection, Southwest 50:67-71 Apatemon gracilis Effects on Douglas-fir, Southwest 50:173-179 Leech penetration and localization 36:97-100 Range extensions, systematics, Southwest 43:741-476 Aphaenogaster Systematics 42:120-127 boulderensis 2:118-121 Archoplites interruptus floridana 2:118-121 Life history in Pyramid Lake, Nevada 41:278-289 Aphanarthrum Ardea herodias indicum 48:188-195 Found dead at 11,000 feet, Utah 32:112 teticulatum 48:188-195 Arenaria laricifolia hultenii 28:147-156 royaleanu11l 48:188-195 Argentina, Nothofagus forest Aphani7:omenon flos-aquae Fungi in small mammals 49:618-620 Competitive displacement and distribution 39:245-252 Argyra utahna 11:11-17 Aphanocleptus coniferae 20:59-69 Arid Land Ecology Reserve, Washington Aphidae Spermophilus townsendi, food 37:128 Cinara, systematics 14:11-13 Arizona Cinara puerca, morphology 14:83-86 Aravaipa Creek Aphididae, systematics, Colorado 12:57-61 Feeding interrelations of native fishes 41:409-426 Aphids Basidiomycetes that decay junipers 38:42-48 Des9riptions, Luigi Macchiati 12:55-57 Keys 35:288-304 Dodder, Logan, Utah 8:36 Bylas Springs, endangered Sonoran topminnow Mt. Timpanogos, Utah, checklist 7:1-6 Management 50:265-273 Aphrophora canadensis Casa Grande National Monument Bionomics on mugo pine, Idaho 44:338-348 Mesquite 31:153-159 Aphrosylus wirthi 11:11-17 Cold-blooded vertebrate collecting 3:59 Aphytis vandenboschi Cowania and its intergeneric hybrids 44:484-486 Uniparental form, Northern Utah 48:388-393 Dwarf mistletoe-pandora moth interaction Apiaceae, systematics, keys, Utah 46:66-106 Ponderosa pine mortality 45:423-426 Apoxyleborus (Scolytidae) 40:89-97 Grand Canyon National Park, cryptogamic soil crust Apple orchards, Utah trampling disturbance and recovery 50:321-325 Phytoseiid predators of mite pests 39:63,,80 Lake Mead and Lake Mohave Aquaculture Largemouth bass food habits 48:485-488 Multiple use systems 44:471-481 Lava Tube Caves Warm water Invertebrates and zoogeographic significance Waste heat and water from power plants 44:75~82 42:405-412 Aquilegia formosa fosten 46:254-260 Mogollon Plateau Arabis vivariensis 46:261-264 Biomass in montane forests 44:627-634 Arachnids, as ecological indicators 35:405-406 Montezuma Well, aquatic insects 49:85-88 Araeoschizus airmeti 6:125-126 Navajo National Monument Araptus Bird community composition, Betatakin Canyon attenuatus 35:21-32 41:298-309 consobrinus 35:391-401 Cryptogamic soil crusts 43:73-78 crassus 37:207-220 Plant communities 45:1-13

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Subaerial algae 41:433-439 Desert, seasonal variation Vascular plants, checklist 38:19"30 Central Nevada 40:292-297 Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument Effects on root:shoot ratio and biomass Grass spider microhabitat 45:546"547 Mountain shrub habitats, Wyoming 49:456-460 Pandora moth emergence 44:161"165 Litter decomposition Rincon Mountains Mountain brush habitats 49:562"569 Desert shrew habitat, distribution 49:140"141 Nutrient cycling Shivwits Plateau Mountain brush habitats 49:134-139 Avifauna, Mt. Dellenbaugh Region 41:259"268 Sampling problems after thermonuclear test 27:26-35 Walnut Canyon National Monument Asclepiadaceae Juniper mistletoe hosts 38:89 Asclepias, systematics, New Mexico 49:100"103 White fir dwarf mistletoe, distribution 36:461-46~ Asclepias sanjuanensis 49:100-103 White Mountains Aspens Dwarf mistletoe, effects on spruce 46:685-689 Beaver foraging in, Central Utah 48:250"262 Vegetation zones around a small pond 32:91-96 Trembling Arizona, Central Comparative successional roles, Southern Rocky Ponderosa pine, cone and conelet mortality Mountains 43:447-455 46:445-448 Asteraceae Ponderosa pine seeds, number and condition Chrysothamnus 46:449-451 Fossil, systematics, New Mexico 40:351-352 Toad hybrid, Great Plains and red-spotted 50:371-312 Systematics 44:416-420 Vegetation response to moisture gradient 39:161-176 Systematics, Utah 41:311-313 Arizona, Northern Cirsium, systematics 42:199-202 Ant ecology 39:97-102 Haplopappus, systematics, Nevada 40:73-77 Arizona-Sonoran Desert Systematics, keys, Utah 43:179-357 Anuran sexual selection and mating 45:688-696 Thelesperma, systematics, Wyoming 43:749"750 Artemia, physical chemical parameters, five habitats Vanclevea, anatomy and systematics 34:151-160 40:131-138 Astragalus Artemisia anserinus 44:263-264 campestris strutzae ~8:147-156 atwoodii 37:103-104 cana cana debequaeus 45:31-33 Sprouting and seedling establishment 50:201"207 eremiticus ampularioides 46:261-264 jrigida williamsae 28:147-156 iselyi 34:305~31O Habitat types, Northern Nevada 33:225-242 lentiginosus wahweapensis 38:225-367 Karyotypes 39:419-426 Population cycles, seed reserves, Henry Mountains, nova, nutritive content, winter 46:161-165 Utah 48:541-547 tridentata limnocharis tabulaeus 46:261-264 Control attempts 40: 157-164 monoensis Invasion by Abies concolor, California 35:319-324 Pollinators, impact of sheep grazing on 45:299-312 Leaf morphology of subspecies 35:325-326 montii 38:1-18 Rod~nt populations, Utah 35:191-202 piscator 45:551-552 tridentata pauciflora 45:99-104 preussii cutlen 46:25Lh-260 tridentata tridentata stocksii 34:305-310 Selection by Sage Grouse 48:27~279 subcinereus basalticus 38:225"367 tridentata vaseyana Systematics, Utah 34: 180 Seed planting depth 47:497499 Athene cunicularia Symphoricarpos oreophilus associations, Food habits . Northeastern Nevada 47:117-131 Southeastern Idaho 39:274-276 tridentata wyomingensis Southeastern Oregon 46:421-426 Leaf development and longevity 47:227-230 Foods, Conata Basin, South Dakota 45:287-290 Nitrogen availability, growth and photosynthesis Nesting success, Southeastern Idaho 45:81-84 50:9-20 Atriplex Wilt disease of unknown cause, Utah 41:184-191 canescens Arthropods Inoculated with mycorrhizae 44:363-371 Arboreal Isozymes 46:157-160 Coniferous forests, Western Oregon 48:327-333 Winter crude protein 41:343-346 Community dynamics canescens gigantea 44:183-209 Mountain brush habitats 49:570-586 confertifolia March 1991 50~ YEAR INDEX 55

Community ecology, Central Utah 46:348-357 Bear Lake Basin, Utah-Idaho, hydrology 46:690-705 Elemental compartmentalization in seeds 47:91-95 Bear River marshes, Utah suckleyi Unusual winter bird visitors or late migrants 3:51-53 Forage quality on bentonite mine spoil 50:57c62 Bears, Great Basin black, Carson Range, Nevada triangularis, compartmentalization in seeds 47:91-95 Co-occupancy of a den 49:390-391 Auriparus flaviceps Beavers Body composition, Clark County, Nevada 31:66-68 Dam site selection, Eastern Oregon 50:273-281 Author index, Utah plant names 42:385-394 Foraging patterns in aspens 48:250-262 Auturus becki 11:27"35 Beck, D Elden 27:230-239 Avalanche paths, vegetation patterns Bee, Robert G. 3:86"90 Northern Rockies, Montana 44:453-458 Beeflies, Nevada Test Site 25:5-11 Bees B Nevada Test Site 29:20-24 Pollen-collecting, sweetvetch Badgers Grand Teton National Park 47:314-318 Associations with coyotes 41:347-348 Pollinators of Astragalus monoensis 45:299-312 Holocene predation of Uinta ground squirrel 50:385 Beetles Intercanine crown distances Aspen bark South Dakota 42:601-602 Bionomics 37:105-127 Winter stomach contents, South Dakota 43:492-493 Emergence data, artificial rearing media 39:129-132 Bagous Colorado ground angustus 14:73-78 Rotger collection, University of Colorado blatchleyi 4:1-38 47:631-637 chandleri 4:1-38 Douglas-fir diem 14:73-78 Broods on spruce budworm defoliated trees floridanus 4:1-38 48:348~351 lengi 4:1-38 Emergence, attack densities, hosts, Northern longirostrus 4:1-38 Colorado 50:333-338 texanus 4:1-38 Ecology of populations near Lake Powell 39:89-96 tingi 4:1-38 Mexican bean, damage in Utah, 1943 4:61 Baker County, Oregon, herpetology 18:63-65 Mountain pine cone Balaena mysticetus, parasites 47:355-372 Cone production and population levels 44:310-312 Ball Mountain, California Benton Hot Springs, California Butterflies, biogeography 46:336-347 Vascular plant communities 47:583-591 Ballophilus liber 13:75-85 Bentonite mine spoil, amended Barisia, significance of scale characters 34:257-266 Forage quality of Atriplex suckleyi 50:57-62 Basidiomycetes Betatakin Canyon, Arizona Juniper decaying, systematics Bird community composition 41:298-309 Arizona 38:42-48 Bibiocephala nigripes 25:1-3 Arizona, keys 35:288-304 Bibliography Basilia Colorado, vegetation 43:45c64; 44:677-680 jellisoni 24:107-115 Eumeces septentrionalis 49:525-534 mimoni 24:107-115 Montana, vegetation description 48:301-323 Systematics, Venezuela 37:221-224 Nevada, ornithology 28:49-60 Bass Nevada and Utah, vegetation description 50:209-242 Largemouth Nevada Test Site, ecological research 26:79-86 Food habits in Lake Mead and Lake Mohave, New Mexico, grass taxonomy and types 50:73-82 Arizona-Nevada 48:485-488 Plecoptera, North America 46:383-397 White, spawning ecology in Utah Lake 28:63-69 Southwest local floras, 1920-1989 42:105-112 Bat boxes, House Wren use 43:456 Utah, aquatic biology 22:32-53 Bathyodontus cylindticus 10:45-50 Big Soda Lake, Nevada Bats Primary productivity 38:187-192 Colorado oil shale region, distribution 43:554-560 Zooplankton orientation to the oxycline 49:535-539 In Spotted Owl pellets, Southern Arizona 50:197-200 Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area Spotted Vascular plants, checklist 45:734-746 Notes from Southwest Utah 34:254-256 Vertebrates Roosting behavior, Washington County, Utah Checklist, distribution 47:5n,521 35:121-112 Biological investigations Great Salt Lake, Utah, summary 34:221-229 56 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Biomass Blaisdell, Frank Ellsworth, Sr. 7:17-20 Predicted by regression 45:94-98 Blatchley, Willis Stanley 2:33-35 Predictions, conifer forests 37:395-401 Blazzard, John E., mammal collection 1:146 Biotic communities Bluebird, Western, leucism 48:75-77 Southern Wasatch and Uinta mountains, Utah 6:1-124 Bobcats, Washington Birds Autumn and winter food habits 44:70-74 Antarctic 2:122-124 Boleodorus (Nematoda) 2:37-85 Aquatic, White River, Utah 45:113-116 clavicaudatus 2:37-85 Bear River marshes, Utah thylactus 2:37-85 Unusual winter visitors or late migrants 3:51-53 Bolitoglossa, osteology 18:85-100 Breeding records, Utah 3:61-85 Boliviela Cavity-nesting, tree use, Wyoming 46:358-360 bispinosa 48:232-249 Cold Spring Mountain paraortha 48:232-249 Northwestern Colorado 46:651-655 Bombylius Community composition, Betatakin Canyon abdominalis 35:407-418 Navajo National Monument, Arizona 41:298-309 aestivus 35:407-418 Distribution and breeding, Utah and Idaho 43:717-727 aurijeroides 35:407-418 East Central Nevada heximaculatus 35:407-418 Bristlecone pine stand 44:272-276 lancifer kanabensis 35:407-418 Fossil, Oreana local fauna montanus 35:407-418 Owyhee County, Idaho 46:763-768 nigriventris 35:407-418 Grazing and passerine breeding pallesce1.ls 13:17-27 Great Basin 46:567-572 Bonneville Basin, Utah Great Salt Lake islands, checklist 37:247-251 Pocket mice reproduction 50:361-365 Hells Canyon, checklist 49:279-287 Bonneville Basin, Western Kawich Mountains, Nevada 16:32-33 Status of Salmo clarki subspecies 38:193-202 Mortality and high insect populations 28:200 Bootherium, Pleistocene, systematics 47:239-251 Mountain dwelling, nesting habits, Utah 2:1-8 Boraginaceae Mt. Dellenbaugh Cryptantha Shivwits Plateau, Arizona 41:259-268 Systematics 29:28-30 Nevada, distribution 14:15-18 Systematics, Nevada 42:196-198 San Juan County, New Mexico 37:489-500 Systematics, Utah 28:195-198; 42:203-204 Scoria rock outcrop use 47:625-630 Plagiobothrys, systematics, keys 34:161-166 Shadscale habitat, Central Nevada 50:295-298 Systematics, keys, Southwest 39:293-350 Southern Nevada, uncommon records 26:41-42 BOI"aria monticolens 11:19-26 Southwestern Idaho, checklist 43:728-738 Botflies Temperature~related behavior Larvae, parasitizing Peromyscus Mojave Desert 42:232-240 Northern Colorado 36:481-482 Uinta Basin, Utah 18:23-25 Rodent, field behavior and seasonal activity Uinta Mountains and Basin, Utah 18:1-22 Central Washington 34:247-253 Uintah County, Utah Bothinodroctonus Checklist, distribution 44:584-620 indicus 48:188-195 Utah 33:243-245 setosus 48:188-195 Water, Rock Island, Utah Lake 6:127-128 Bothrosternus Water impoundment use definitus 28:88-110 Northern Great Plains 48:353-357 hirsutus 45:266-275 Wintering habits, Nevada Atomic Test Site 22:30-31 Bottle feeding, mule deer fawns 46:217-219 Bisancora rutrijormis 41:349-359 Bottle Hollow Reservoir, Utah Bitterbrush Algal populations, checklist, distribution 42:205-218 Antelope Brachiosauridae Impact of the 1975 Wallsburg, Utah fire 40:299-302 Late Jurassic, Utah and Colorado 47:592-608 Increased summer consumption by mule deer Brachylagus idahoensis 44:572-574 Alarm call 41:158-160 Phigalia plumogeraria control on, Utah 41 :290-297 Colorado River drainage 47:231-233 Blackbirds, Yellow-headed Brachylophus brevicephalus 30:166-172 Habitat and reproductive strategy 38:85-88 Brachyprotoma brevimala 45:337-390 Territory establishment, maintenance, Utah 1:75-91 Brassicaceae, Lepidium, systematics, Utah 27:177-181 Blackbrush community Braya humilis humiUs, ecology, Colorado 46:728-735 Habitat relationships, Southwestern Utah 45:321-326 March 1991 50~ YEAR INDEX 57

Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian Biological Survey Spiders, size and seasonal activity 44:104-110 Lace bug collections 28:161-171 Cactaceae Brevicapitorus elongatus 49:96-99 Opuntia, systematics, Utah 43:700 Brigham Young University Entomological Collection Sclerocactus List of insect type specimens 29:150-164; 29:183_205; Systematics, Nevada 45:553-555; 46:677-678 34:317-322 Systematics, keys, Utah 44:52-69 Brigham Young University Museum of Natural History Cactopinus Catalogue of fish, amphibian, and reptile types atldnsoni 43:647-659 30:219-226 burjosi 43:647-659 Bryant, Owen, vertebrate collections 9:47-49 cactophthorus 17:105-110 Bryce Canyon Breaks, Utah, vegetation 43:701-712 granulatus 43:647-659 Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah mexicanus 27:36-57 Drosophila pseudoobscura, release 47:32-37 setosus 43:647-659 Vascular flora, checklist 48:352 spinatus 17:105-110 Bryobia neoribis 36:57-64 Cactus, barrel Buccal floor, reptiles, summary 42:273-349 Slope preference in Southwestern Utah 44:133-139 Budworms, western spruce Caeculus mariae 17:27-29 Foliage age and food utilization 46:169-112 California Natural enemies, Rocky Mountains 47:319-321 Benton Hot Springs, Mono County BuJo Vascular plant communities 47:583-591 alvarius, type specimen 28:70-72 Castle Peak, butterflies 37:443-452 boreas boreas, breeding behavior Colorado Desert, Spaniacris, bioecology 35:113-120 Western Montana 31:109-113 Costal fen hydrology 37:57-66 cognatus X punctatus, Central Arizona 50:371-372 Cowboy Hot Spring, Mono County Bulldozing, Utah pinyon-juniper Diatom flora 46:6U-624 Effect on browse species 46:508-512 Death Valley Bunchgrass Pacific tree frog, albino 29: III Effects of burning and clipping Herpetofauna 23:119-128 Eastern Oregon 50:115-120 Grass Lake Regression methods Ambystoma, relictual population 38:429-437 Biomass estimation 49:373-380 Mason Fen; peat depth 36:101-107 Burning, prescribed Mohave Desert, coniferous woodlands Soil water and temperature response 44:558-562 Pleistocene-Holocene 36:227-238 Burrow plugging Mono Lake, salt grass invasion 45:542-545 Prairie dog response to Siberian polecats 44:447-449 Northern Sierra Nevada Buteo Prehistoric bighorn sheep 33:221-224 regalis, population dynamics Nymphalis antiopa, phenology 46:112-116 West Central Utah 37:411-425 Panamint Valley swainsoni Dipodomys merriami, burrowing habits 31:190-192 Ground nesting, aggressive behavior 39:253-254 Pinyon-juniper woodland densities 46:178-184 Butterflies Ruth Reservoir Ball Mountain, California, biogeography 46:336-347 Fish distribution and abundance 42:529-540 Castle Peak, California 37:443-452 Sagehen Creek Mourning cloak, phenology, California 46:112-116 Coexistence of two Catostomus species 49:540-551 Painted lady Sagehen Creek Basirt Rare aberrant forms, Utah 31:256-260 Trichoptera species, emergence, habitat 49:186-197 Migration 2: 104 San Mateo County Pierid, aberrant populations Tick host-parasite relationships 24:1-6 Photoperiodic responses 35:310-316 Saratoga Springs Tortoise-shell, migration, Utah 13:8 Lizards, environmental response 30:146-165 Zoogeography, Great Basin 47:186-201 Sequoia National Park Bylas Springs, Arizona Carex exserta, soil nutrients 45:61-66 Sonoran topminnows, management 50:265-273 Siskiyou Courtty Butterflies, biogeography 46:336-347 C Upper Walker River Vascular flora, checklist 43:93-130 C3, C4 plant species, ecology, Central Utah 46:140-147 Warner Mountains Cache County, Utah White fir invasion of big sagebrush 35:319-324 58 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

White Mountains Carphotoreus alni 33:169-188 Bristlecone pine and Clark's Nutcracker 44:357-360 Carson Range, Nevada California, Northeastern Great Basin black bear den co-occupancy 49:390-391 Genetics of hybridized pocket gophers 44:431440 Casa Grande National Monument, Arizona Soil compaction following logging 48:117-120 Mesquite 31:153-159 California, Northern Cascade Range, Oregon, Felis concolor, food 45:770 80 Douglas-fir dwarf mistletoe on Pacific silver fir Castle Cliffs, Utah, vegetation patterns 45:535-541 47:161-162 Castle Peak, California, butterflies 37:443-452 California, Southern Castor canadensis Echinocereus engelmannii Dam site selection, Eastern Oregon 50:273-281 Ecomorphology 42:353-359 Catalogue, fish, amphibian, and reptile types Echinocereus triglochidiatus Brigham Young University 30:219-226 Ecomorphology 42:353-359 Caterpillars, western tent Callibaetis, food 41:431-432 Length of egg masses 41:465-466 Calligrapha multipunctata multipunctata Cathartes aura, roosting site decline Life history 18:101-103 Oregon 46:305-306 Callisaurus draconoides, ecology 47:175-185 Cathetosautus lewisi 48:121-145 Callistopsylius, systematics 39:351-418 Catostomus Calodicia circulata 48:23Z-249 catostoTl'lus Camissonia atwoodii 46:254-260 Parasites, Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming 47:259-275 Camp Floyd State Park, Utah Parasitized by Trichophrya, Yellowstone Lake Cryptogamic soil crusts 46:632-640 45:Z55-265 Canada Coexistence of two species Alberta Sagehen Creek, California 49:540-551 Riverbottom forest community 36:243-271 discobolis, parasites, Southern Utah 40:149-156 Lee Creek Valley, vascular plants, checklist latipinnis 39:277-283 Growth and reproduction, Colorado River Lethbridge, rattlesnakes, cannibalism 31:49-50 45:281-286 Canids, wild, radio transmitter implants 45:567-570 Parasites, Southern Utah 40:149-156 Canis latrans tahoensis, reproductive ecology

Food habits on Utah deer herds 43:432-437 Pyramid Lake, Nevada 38:181 0 186 Prey, energy and protein content, Idaho 46:2740 276 Cattails, decline, Farmington Bay, Utah 37:24-34 Seasonal foods, Southeastern Idaho 42:45-49 Caudata, Oklahoma, distribution 11:87-90 Summer food habits Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah-Colorado Central Wyoming 41 :449-456 Lower Cretaceous flora 44:231 0 256 River of No Return Wilderness Area, Idaho Cenocephalus epistomalis 26:45-70 50:63-65 Centaurium namophilum nevadense 41:192-197 Canopy cover, estimating Centipeds Spherical densiometer and ocular methods 48:224-227 Lithobiid, systematics, North America 11:115_118 Canyon Mountains, Utah SystematiCS, United States 11 :27-35 Vascular plant checklist 44:277-295 Centrocercus urophasianus Canyonlands National Park, Utah Big sagebrush, selection 48:274-279 Ecological distribution of rodents 39:199-205 Habitat use by breeding males 49:404-407 Capitol Reef National Park, Utah Ceratium hirundinelia Utah prairie dog reestablishment 42:517-523 Competitive displacement, distribution 39:245-252 Capnia, systematics, distribution, keys Ceratoides North America 49:289-363 lanata Carebareia johnstoni 37:501-509 Grazing pressure, Kane County, Utah 46:148-156 Carex lanata ruinina 44:183-209

exserta, soil nutrients Cerceris, prey and nests of seven species 38:590 63 Sequoia National Park, California 45:61-66 Cercocarpus montanus, Chadron, Nebraska 37:97-99 nebraskensis, dry-year grazing 47:422-426 Cestoda, Ophiotaenia, systematics 41:445-448 Carnivores, small, survey techniques 43:438440 Cestodes Carphobius pilifer 43:647-659 Infections, Central Utah 46:208-216 Carphoborus Prevalence in Central Utah sheep dogs 42:65-66 bicornis 46:265-273 Chaco Canyon, New Mexico lautus 48:188-195 Spatial and temporal variability of vegetation perplexus 20:590 69 49:113-122 Mar9h 1991 59

Chadron, Nebraska, Cercocarpus montanus 37:97"99 Chrysemys idahoensis 29:82"87 Chaetophloeus Chrysomyxa pirolata on Picea pungens confinis 43:647"659 Utah 42::f62-272 11linimus 27:79"91 Chrysothamnus pouteriae 46:265"273 Computer analysis of leaf cross sections 48:334-347 struthanthi 27:79"97 nauseosus Chaining, Utah pinyon"juniper Specificity of tephritid gall forms 39:81-87 Effect on browse species 46:508"512 nauseosus albicaulis Chandler, Harry Phylander 15:50"54 Chloroplast ultrastructure 46:513-576 Chandlerella robinsoni 36:445451 Photosynthesis, high rates 45:5:f0-526 Charina bottae, reproduction, Utah 1:21"30 nauseosus iridis 41:311-313 Chasmistes cujus nauseosus turbinatus ~ife history, Pyramid Lake, Nevada 45:571"603 Seasonal changes 48:1-8 Cheilotrichia nauseosus uilltahensis 44:416-420 aklavikensis 26:1~8 nauseosus viridulus tanneri 30:232"241 Seed germination 41-:f20-226 Chelonians, fossil, Idaho, Upper Pliocene 29:82"87 pulchelloides 40:351-352 Chenopodiaceae, systematics, keys, Utah 44:183"209 viscidiflorus Chenopodium capitatum parvicapitatum 44:183"209 Systematics, keys 40:117-120 Chernokrilus misnomus, nymph 44:373"415 Chrysotus silvicolus 11:11-17 Chihuahuan Desert, New Mexico Chubs Tiger salamander, life history 31:193"212 Borax Lake Chilopods Feeding ecology, Southeastern Oregon 40:101-114 Geophiloid, systematics Fish Creek Springs tui Hawaii and Pacific Islands 13:75-85 Status and distribution 46:441-444 Scolopendrid, systematics Flathead, biology, Montana 45:332-336 Northern Andes, South America 17:30-41 Humpback Tampiyidae, systematics, keys 25:39-42 Yampa and Green Rivers, Utah 50::f57-264 Chimney Creek, Nevada Lahontan tui Lahontan cutthroat trout, spawning behavior Biology, Walker Lake, Nevada 42:60-64 41:480-487 Least, spawning 40:1397140 Chipmunks, cliff Roundtail, Yampa and Green Rivers, Utah 50:257-264 Food preferences, Logan Canyon, Utah 31:182-188 Tui Genetic variation, Western Utah 47:551-561 Biology in Walker Lake, Nevada 45:784-788 Chiracanthium mildei, bite of human described 40:116 Food of larvae, Pyramid Lake, Nevada 43:175-178 Chokecherry, black knot disease, Utah 44:519-583 Reproductive biology, Pyramid Lake, Nevada Chordeiles, distribution, Utah 1:93~96 38:203-207 Choristoneura occidentalis Seasonal growth, Pyramid Lake, Nevada 43:713-716 Douglas-fir defoliated by, and Dendroctonus Utah, Pleistocene, Corrine, Utah 49:131-133 pseudotsugae broods 48:348-351 Chukars, radio transmitter attachment 49:632-636 Foliage age and food utilization 46:169-112 Effect on mating 50:379-380 Natural enemies, Rocky Mountains 47:319-321 Church Mountains, Utah Chramesus Vascular plant checklist M:277-:f95 atkinsoni 41:121~128 Cibolacris samalayucae :f1:29-33 bicolor 27 :79~97 Cicindelidae bispinus 42:223-:f31 Systematics demissus 27:79-97 South Pacific Islands 11:47-51 exilis 43:647-659 Western United States 11:41-51 exul 43:647-659 Cicindella, Idaho, checklist 44:159-160 incomptus 27:79-91 Ciconiiforms minulus 29:113-1:f8 Nesting, status and distribution, Wyoming 48:290-297 punctatus 21:79-97 Cimbocera petersoni 2:29-32 seCllrus 43:647-659 Cinara setosus 20:59-69 caliginosa :f1:17-19 tibialis 43:647-659 enigma 14:11~13 vastus 27:79-91 lunata 21:20-22 vitiosus :f9:113"128 minuta 14:11-13 Chromosome counts, plants, Western America 33:19-25 osborni 3:5-8

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Systematics, keys, North America 21:35-50 qtavus 28:88-110 wahluca 12:57-61 atrocis 42:223-231 Cinara puerca, morphology 14:83-86 atrodeclivis 28:88~110 Circotettix rabula, substrate color matching 34:60-70 bicotnus 27:79-97 Cirsium carinatus :?-7:79-97 eatonii hattisonii 42:199-202 colombianus 27:79-97 eatonii murdockii 4:?-:199-20:?­ degener :?-8:88-110 ownbeyi 42:199-202 denotatus 28:88-110 scariosum thorneae 42:199-:f02 disctetus 45:266-275 vitginensis 42:199-202 electinus 27:79-97 Clark County, Nevada elegantis 27:79-97 Verdin, body composition 31:66-68 foratus 27:79-97 Clark's Nutcracker frontalis 28:88-110 Bristlecone pine relationship, White Mountains, gibbosus 28:88-110 California 44:357-360 gibbulus 28:88-110 Clearwater drainage, Idaho meris 42:223-231 Sculpins, morphometry, keys 38:115-1:f2 minitropis :?-8:88-110 Clearwater River Basin, Idaho minor 45:266-275 Sculpin distribution 39:59-62 myelitis 27:79-97 Cleidogona niger 27:79-97 mandeli 12:13"34 perplexus 28:88-110 punctifet 12:13-34 pilatus 35:21-3:?­ tajumulco 1:f:13-34 prominulus 37:207-220 Clemmys owyheensis 29:82-87 ret/fer 27:79-97 Cleomella palmerana goodrichii 46:261-264 squamosus 28:88-110 Clethrionomys Coal mine spoils californicus, mycophagy 48:269-273 Long"term plant survival 41:271-273 gapperi Southwest, reclamation 44:441-446 Microhabitat selection 48:216-223 Coelidia Mycophagy 48:269"273 cochloea 43:669"674 ShorHetm effects of logging on 40:183-189 panamensis 43:669-674 Cliffrose retrotsa 43:669-674 Habitat, community ecology, Central Utah 47:132-151 simplex 43:669-674 Stem circumference, diameter and age tortula 43:669"674 Utah 47:334-338 Coenia alpina 35:65-85 Climacia californica Coleogyne tamosissima Water quality relationships, Idaho 45:391-394 Community habitat relationships 45:3:?-1-326 Clinohelea Coleoptera longitheca 35::?-75-287 Aquatic, systematics, Nevada 10:66-70,11:52 pseudonubifeta 35:2.75-287 Araeoschizus, systematics 6:125-126 Clusiaceae, Sahniocarpon, systematics, India 47:527-535 Buprestidae, systematics, Nevada Test Site 29:11-19 Cnemidophorus tigris Carabidae Food habits, Southeastern New Mexico 45:527-534 Rotger collection, University of Colorado Cnemonyx 47:631-637 cornutus 43:647-659 Cerambycidae, systematics, Idaho 29:88-95 equihuai 43:647-659 Cerambycoidea, systematics, keys, Nevada 11:97-104 euphorbiae 46:265-273 Cicindella, Idaho, checklist 44:159-160 evidens 43:647-659 Cleridae, systematics, Nevada Test Site 29:11-19 furvescens 39:133-142 Cnesinus, systematics, keys nebulosus 43:647-659 North and Central America 28:88-110 patvicomis 43:647"659 Corthylus, systematics, Americas 34:181-202 protivorus 39:133"14:?­ Ci-aniotus, systematics 23:167-170 squamifer 39:133-142 Curculionidae visi'miacolens 39:133-142 Systematics 1:31-32; :?-0:23-28 Cnesinus Systematics, Western United States :?-:29-32 adusticus 27:79-97 Dactylipalpus, systematics, Philippine Islands 21:8-9 annectens 27:79-97 Dendroctonus, systematics, keys 23:1-117 aquihuai 42:223-231 Diplotaxis, systematics 1:127-137 March 1991 50~YE~ INDEX 61

bytiscidae, systematics, keys, Utah 22:54-75 I 27:119-141; 27:79-97; 28:1-15 Elaphrus, systematics 2:137-138 Systematics, synonymy 26:17-33 Eleodes, systematics, checklist 21 :55-78 Systematics, Western North America 20:59-69; Enoclerus, systematics, Great Basin 7:21-:f2 31:69-76 Eschatomoxys Sitona, systematics, Americas 47:168-174 Systematics, Glen Canyon, Utah 19:63-66 Systematics, Utah 2:99-104 Eucyl/us, systematics 19:53-55 Collembola Eupagiocerus, systematics, keys 25:3h35 Checklist Haliplus, systematics, Nevada 49:89-91 Idaho 16:1-6 Histeridae, systematics, checklist, Nevada 7:7-10 Utah 16:7-8 Hydronomi, systematics, keys 4:1-38 Systematics, keys 4:39'-'18 Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Utah 13:43-46 Checklist 46:287-293 Colorado Microcorthylus, systematics, Americas 33:265-2'75 Braya humilis humilis, ecology 46:728-'735 Microrhopala Bristlecone pine germination 32:235-237 Systematics, keys, North America 43:597-618 Clark's Grebe, breeding records 46:581"582 Miloderes, systematics 34:291-296 Colorado River, Helobdel/a stagnalis 44:361-362 Miloderoides Delta County, Symbos cavifrons 45:455-461 Systematics, Western United States 3:23-26 Dryosaurus altus, Upper Jurassic 33:i29-132 Nevaaa Test Site, checklist 34:218-2:f0 Invertebrates, alpine lake and stream chain 47:500-511 Pelecyphorus, systematics 22:110-113 Laramie Basin, vegetation, postglacial 43:3'77-384 Phyl/otrox, systematics 36:463466 Martes americana, winter feeding habits 46:166-168 Pityoborus, systematics, keys 18:46-56 Mesa Verde National Park, fleas 26:76-78 Pityophthorus Moffat County, presettlement vegetation 45:747-717 Systematics, No~ America :f4:59-70; 38:71-84 Mosquito records, arinotated list 9:65-75 Systematics, North America, keys 45:467-4'75; Northern San Juan Mountains 45:476-482; 46:641-645; 46:679-684 Tundra vegetation 45:87-93 Platypodidae Odonata, checklist 48:96"101 Systematics 29:113~128; 33:77-90; 41:121-128 Piceance Basin Systematics, Neotropical Region 26:45-70 Presettlement vegetation 43:687-699 Systematics, synonymy 26:17-33 Small mammal food habits 44:145-150 Platypus Pine marten, winter feeding' habits 46:166-168 Systematics, Americas 31 :243-:f53 Preliminary vegetation classification 44:647-676 Systematics, North America 18:3740 Rare flora 48:434-484 Pseudoxylechinus Rocky Mountain National Park Systematics, Asia 46:465'-'167 Peromyscus maniculatus fleas 43:168-174 Systematics, India 46:468 San Luis Valley Rhynchophora, male genitalia, systematics 8:1-35 Background radiation and endemic fauna 19:37'-'12 Scarabaeidae, Nevada Test Site 25:77-79 Thomomys talpoides, albinism 31:181 Schedlarius, systematics, Central America 17:103_104 Upper Jurassic, mammalian humerus 43:551-553 Scolytidae Vascular plant distributional records 38:208-210 American, introduced and exported 37:67-74 Vegetation, bibliography 43:45-64; 44:677-680 Checklist, Idaho 47:375-382 West Elk Mountains Checklist, Montana 49:381-386 Alpine vascular flora, checklist 47:152-160 Systematics 22:76-82; 29:113-128; 32:40-54; Zapus princeps, home range 37:87"90 33:77-90; 36:425-444; 40:89-9'7; 41:121-128; Colorado Desert, California 44:223~230; 45:266-275; 46:461-464; 48:188-195; Spaniacris, bioecology 35:113-120 48:196-201; 48:31-38; 49:167-185 Colprado River, Colorado Systematics, Americas 34:277-290; 35:21-32: Helobdel/a stagnalis 44:361-36:f 31:140-152; 32:190-201; 33:169-188; 34:135_150; Colorado River, lower 35:3910-401; 36:347~365; 37:207~220; 37:383-394; Xyrauchen texanus, ecology and recruitment 49:71-78 37:511-522; 38:397-405; 39:133-142; 40:353-358; Colorado River drainage, pygmy rabbits 47:231-233 42:223-231; 43:647-659; 44:113-119; 46:265-273 Colorado, Northern Systematics, Colombia 21:1-7 Botfly larvae parasitizing Peromyscus 36:481-482 Systematics, Mexico 27:36-57; 47:547-550 Douglas-fir beetles Systematics, Mexico and Florida 17:105-110 Emergence, densities, hosts 50:333-338 Systematics, Mexico and Texas 19:1-7 Colorado, Northwestern Systematics, Neotropica1 Region 21:87-107; Bats of the oil shale region 43:554~560 62 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Cold Spring Mountain, birds 46:651-655 caliginis 34:135-150 Pinyon-juniper woodlands furvus 34:135-150 Spatial pattern and interference 50:313-320 morulus 34:135-150 Colorado, West Central tardus 34:135-150 American swallow bugs, Bam and Cliff Swallow nest Corthylocurus (Coleoptera) 26:17-33 occupants 47:345-346 debilis 34:135-150 Colorado, Western Corthylus Dinosaurs, Uncompahgre fauna 45:710-720 additus 34:181-202 Riparian vegetation classification 49:214-228 brunneus 34:181-202 Sauropod dinosaurs, Upper Jurassic 45:697-709 calamarius 34:181-202 Coluber constrictor mormon, reproduction, Utah 33:202 calinicolells 34:181-202 Comandra umbel/ata canllularius 34:181-202 Ecology, Western Wyoming 49:650-655 cecropii 35:21-32 Community dynamics cirritus 34:181-202 Arthropod, mountain brush habitats 49:570-586 comosus 34:181-202 Competition concisus 34:181-202 Rodents and harvester ants, cold desert 39:267-273 consimilis 34:181-202 Compositae convexiftolls 46:265-273 Artemisia, systematics, keys 45:99-104 diligens 34:181-202 Erigeron, systematics, Nevada 48:495-498 donaticus 34:181-202 Haplopappus, systematics, Utah 43:371-372 exiguus 44:113-119 Hymenoxys,systematics, Utah 43:373-374 granulifer 34:181-202 Perityle, systematics, Utah 43:373-374 insignis 34:181-202 Stephanometia, systematics, Utah 43:375 lustratus 44:113-119 Systematics, keys, Utah 43:179-357 micacirrus 44:113-119 Thelesperma, systematics, Utah 43:369-370 minimus 34:181-202 Townsendia nanus 39:133-142 Systematics, keys, Utah 30:23-52 nolenae 34:181-202 Systematics, Utah 43:369-370 oculatus 34:181-202 Conifer forests petilus 27:36-57 Biomass and nutrient exports 37:395-401 pumilus 34:181-202 Coniferales, Agathoxylon, systematics 46:559-566 pygamaeus 34:181-202 Coniferous forests retusifer 34:181-202 Arboreal arthropods, Western Oregon 48:327-333 retusus 34:181-202 Conifers senticosus 46:265-273 Distribution, Utah 31:177-180 sentosus 46:265-273 Great Basin 31:85-89 sentus 34:181-202 Conophorus sackenii 13:17-27 serratus 34:181-202 Conophthorus simplex 34:181-202 cembroides 31:69-76 sobrinus 34:181-202 conicolens 37:207-220 spinosus 34:181-202 echinatae 38:397-405 splendens 27:119-141 mexicanus 22:76-82 strigilis 34:181-202 michoacanile 40:353-358 subserratus 34:181-202 teocotum 40:353-358 trucis 34:181-202 Conorhinopsylla, systematics 39:351-418 truncatus 45:266-275 Contopus ttunculus 34:181-202 sordidulus villifer 34:181-202 Geographic variation, north of Mexico 37:453-456 zelus 34:181-'202 virens Conius corax Geographic variation, north of Mexico 37:453-456 Nesting on interstate highway overpasses 48:64-67 Cophosaurus texanus, ecology 47:175-185 Unusual social feeding and soaring 45:150-151 Copper toxicity, Synechococcus lividus 41:255-258 Cottam, Clarence 35:231-239 Cormocephalus Cottus anechinus 17:30-41 bairdi, parasites, Utah 47:13-21 tingonus 17:30-41 Distribution, Clearwater River Basin, Idaho 39:59-62 Cormorant, Double-crested, breeding, Utah 37:1-23 greenei, distribution Corthycyclon Hagerman Valley, Idaho 44:324-326 March 1991 50~YEAR INDEX 63

Morphometry, Clearwater drainage, Idaho 38:115-122 Cryptantha Cougars, winter food habits, Oregon 43:425-428 cinerea arenicola 46:254-260 Cowania compacta 28:195~198 Intergeneric hybrids, Arizona 44:484-486 creutifeldtii 42:203-204 mexicana stansburiana johnstonii 28:195-198 Habitat and community relationships, Central Utah ochroleuca 28:195-198 47:132-151 shackletteana 29:28-30 Stem circumference, diameter and age, Central Utah welshii 42:196-198 47:334-338 Cryptobranchoidea, hyobranchial apparatus 49:482-490 Cowboy Hot Spring, California Cryptocarenus Diatom flora 46:612~624 pubescens 46:265-273 Coyotes spatulatus 46:265-273 Associations with badgers 41:347-348 Cryptogamic soil crusts Diets when syrrtpatric with red foxes 41:251-254 Algae, Uintah Basin, Utah 45:432-442 Food habits on Utah deer herds 43:432-437 Camp Floyd State Park, Utah 46:632~640 Prey, energy and protein content, Idaho 46:274-276 Grazing timing effects Pronghorn antipredatory behavior 43:88~92 Great Basin low-shrub desert 49:104-107 Seasonal foods, Southeastern Idaho 42:45-49 Navajo National Monument, Arizona 43:73-78 Summer food habits Seasonal algal variation Central Wyoming 41:449-456 Tintic Mountains, Utah 45:14-21 River of No Return Wilderness Area, Idaho Trampling disturbance and recovery 50:63-65 Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona 50:321-325 Craniotus blaisdelli 23:167-170 Cryptops calinus 17:30-41 Crataegus douglasii duchesnensis 42:1-44 Crystal BaIl Cave, Utah Craters of the Moon, Idaho Quaternary paleontology and paleoecology 45:337-390 Kipukas and species numbers 42:113-119 Ctenosaura Crayfish hemilopha macrolopha 32:104-111 Utah, distribution 46:625-631 hemilopha nolascensis 32:104-111 Wyoming, checklist, management 48:370-312 Cui-ui, life history, Pyramid Lake, Nevada 45:571-603 Crenichthys Cupressus arizonica, succession 40:254-264 baileyi Curlew, Long-biIIed Foods and feeding periodicity 49:249-251 Diet, Western Idaho 45:85-86 nevadae Habitat comparisons, Wyoming 47:459-466 Response to temperature 40:359-360 Nesting biology 32:88-90 Cretaceous, Lower Curlew VaIley, Utah, raptors, nesting 31:51-65 Cedar Mountain Formation flora 43:394-402 Curry County, Oregon Cromerus excelans 13:91-99 Aneides ferreus, food habits 46:228-240 Crotalus lepidus maculosus 32:16~24 Cuterebra Crotaphytus Larvae, parasitizing Peromyscus species 38:51-54 collaris bicinctores 32:25-34 tenebrosa, field behavior and seasonal activity, Observation of voice 34:276 Central Washington 34:247-253 insularis vestigium 32:25-34 Cygnus buccinator, Pleistocene, Utah 46:547-548 wislizeni Cymopterus Systematics, Great Basin 37:225-240 acaulis parvus 46:66-106 wislizeni maculosus 37:225-240 higginsii 35:377-378 wisliteni neseotes 28:183-194 Cynomys wislizeni punctatus 23:129-148 Colony attributes, associated vertebrates 42:572-582 Cruciferae leucurus Draba, systematics 43:441-444 Burrow structure and function 49:517-524 Physaria, systematics, keys, Utah 33:31-36 Diggings in Pogonomyrmex occidentalis mounds, Systematics, keys, Utah 37:279-365 Utah 49:36~37 Cryphalogenes (Scolytidae) 40:89-97 Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Wyoming euphorbiae 40:89-97 31:115-124 exiguus 40:89-97 ludovicianus Clyphalus Ecology, associated species, Western South Dakota dipterocatpi 49:167-185 50:339-345 felis 49:167-185 Livestock grazing 46:198-203 fulmineus 49:167-185 Mound architecture 49:621-623 64 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Populations one year after rodenticides 50:107-113 Rocky Mountain, captive behavior 47:105-109 Reproductive ecology, Montana 47:202-206 Utah, changes in size 49:31-35 Rodenticide-treated site reoccupation 47:339_343 Wintering, big sagebrush preference 46:281-286 Cynthia, rare aberrant forms, Utah 31:256-260 White-tailed, Nevada 28:199 Cyprinidae, Gila, systematics, Nevada 10:31-36 Deer Creek Reservoir, Utah Cyprinodon Yellow perch, parasites 31:169-176 atrorus Deer. hunters, Utah Behavior in differing environments 29:169-180 Responses to checking station questionnaire diabolis, movement, Devil's Hole, Nevada 43:592-596 49:159-166. nevadensis Deladenus obesus 2:37-85 Systematics, Ash Meadows, Nevada 46:220-223 Dendragapus salinus, adapting to fresh water 41:341-342 obscurus Cyprinus carpio Effects of summer weather on harvest 42:91-95 Diel behavior, Utah Lake, Utah 44:509-515 Hatching chronology, Northeastern Oregon, Cyrtopogon albifacies 3:1-4 46:745-748 Cysteochila Microhabitat, Southeastern Idaho 46:117-122 aei 23:149-158 Winter habitats and foods, Sheeprock Mountains, apheles 23:149-158 Utah 49:229-232 cybele 23:149-158 obscurus pallidus, fall feeding habits 46:123-127 epelys 23:149-158 Dendrocranllills incolana 16:18-22 auctus 39:133-142 malayana 16:18-22 gracilis 42:223-231 pelates 23:149-158 limbellus 39:133-142 vadosa 16:18-22 limitaris 39:133-142 nzexicanus 46:265-273 D modus 39:133-142 2,4-D pinguis 39:133-142 Long-term effects on Populus tremuloides 44:459-467 sobrinus 44:113-119 Dace, Nevadan relict Dendroctonlls Temperature and salinity relationships 42:541-548 aztecus 23:1-117 Dacrylipalpfls unctus 21:8-9 pselldotsllgae Daihinibaenetes (Orthoptera) 22:12-29 Broods on spruce budworm defoliated trees 48:348­ giganteus 22:12-29 351 ,tanneri 22:12-29 Emergence, attack densities, hosts, Northern Dalea epica 31:90-92 Colorado 50:333-338 Death Valley, California Systematics, keys 23:1-117 Herpetofauna ~3:119-128 vitei 34:277~290 Pacific tree fro~, albino 29: III Dendrosinus mexicanus 43:647-659 Deer Dendroterus Mule confinis 19:1-7 Antelope bitterbrush consumption, summer decipiens 19:1-7 44:572-574 fossifrons 44:113-119 Bed characteristics 46:542-546 modiclls 44:113-119 Consumption of fresh alfalfa hay 47:100-102 mundus 19:1-7 Diet similarity with elk, Utah 49:552-555 texanus 19:1-7 Differential habitat utilization by sexes 40:273-281 Denitrification rates, spring Fawns, bottle feeding 46:217-219 Sierra Nevada plant communities 48:558-562 Fecal pellet similarities to pronghorn 38:222-224 Dentostomella translucida Fetal growth rates 46:245-248 Morphology in Mongolian gerbils 48:206-215 Food preference; Kochia accessions 45:778-783 Dermacentor Male-female winter mortality in Utah 44:450-452 albipictlls MWCiIIary canine teeth 43:445-446 Occurrence on mule deer, Central Utah 37:407-409 Occurrence of ticks on, Central Utah 37:407-409 andersoni Passage beneath overland coal conveyer 44:499-504 National forest sites, Utah 28:30-43 Pellet-group data and winter range 41:213-220 parumapertus Predator control, Utah 37:101-102 Oviposition and egg development 17:42-51 Reproduction and plant chemical composition Detrital processing, invertebrate 39:122-128 Effects of suspended sediments 46:33-38 March 1991 50-YEAR lNbEX 65

Devil's Hole, Nevada impressijrons 1:127-137 Cyprinodon diabolis movement 43:592-596 microps 1:127-137 Diamond Pond, Harney County, Oregon parkeri 1:127-137 Vegetation history 47:427-458 persisae 1:127-137 Diatoms recticanthus 1:127-137 Centric, Lake Tahoe 44:83-98 saylori 1:127-137 Cowboy Hot Spring, Mono County, California ungulatus 1:127-137 46:612-624 Dipodomys Epiphytic, on Phragmites australis 40:223-228 deserti, opportunistic foraging 49:396_397 Floristics and succession, Utah 39:15-43 merriami, burrowing habits Middle Fork Salmon River, Idaho 44:421-427 Dixie State Park, Utah 31:190"192 Mint Creek, Idaho, checklist 49:155-158 Panamint Valley, California 31:190-192 Northeastern Utah 44:36-48 microps occidentalis Systematics, checklist Burrows at the Nevada Test Site 24:93-101 Oregon Caves National Monument 41:317-332 ordil Dicolecia serrata 48:232-249 Temporal activity patterns 40:282-286 Diconocoris distanti 14:1-10 ordii columbianus Dicranoclista jasciata 19:67-74 Histological study of the ovary 1:63-74 Dicranota ordii pallidus bernardinensis 26:1-8 Growth rates 38:215-221 diacantha 28:113-123 Diptera lassenensis 24:19-25 Asilidae, systematics, keys, Utah 47:38-90 nooksackensis brevispinosa 18:31"36 Basilia, systematics, Venezuela 37:221-224 nooksackiae latistyla 18:31-36 Bibiocephala, systematics, Idaho 25:1-3 rainierensis 28:113-123 Bombyliidae sanctaeluciae 24:117-122 Systematics, Great Basin 13:17-27 Dicrotingis (Tingidae) 20:29-38 Systematics, North America 19:67-74 Dictyla Bombylius, systematics, keys, Utah 35:407-418 litotes 24:83-92 Clinohelea poecilla 24:83-92 Systematics, keys, Nearctic Region 35:275-287 Dictyotingis monticula 16:18-22 Culicidae, Colorado, checklist 9:65-75 Digestibility, in vitro, Kochia prostrata 44:296-298 Cyrtopogon, systematics, Utah 3:1-4 Dinosaur National Monument Dolichopodidae Sympatric fishes 50:257"264 Systematics, California and Utah 11:11-17 Dinosaurs Ephydridae, systematics, keys 35:65-85 Sauropod, Upper Jurassic Exoprosopa Western Colorado 45:697-709 Systematics, Western United States 18:69-84 Uncompahgre fauna, Western Colorado 45:710-720 Lordotus, systematics 19:9-26 Upper Jurassic, Colorado Plateau 48:121-145 Mallophora Diphyllobothrium cordiceps larvae Systematics, Great Salt Lake Desert 18:41-42 Parasitizing cutthroat trout, Yellowstone Park Nycteribiidae, systematics 24:107-115 44:125-133 Poecilanthrax, systematics, keys 17:1-26 Diplocardia Rhopalomyia, systematics, North America 37:426-428 texensis 27:1-10 Simuliidae, systematics, keys, Utah 20:81-104 verrucosa 27:1-10 Tingidae, Nevada Test Site 26:9-16 Diploplectron brUlllleipes, nest and larva 35:123-125 Tipula, systematics, Nearctic Region 23:159-165 Diplopods, strawberry damage, Provo, Utah 9:23 Tipulidae Diplostomatosis, infection in Utah fishes 38:473-477 Systematics, California 24:19-25; 24:117"122 Diplostomum spathaceum Systematics, Middle America 30:232-241 Life cycle, Utah 36:86-96 Systematics, Nearctic Region 21:79-86; 25:49-53; Parasitizing Utah fishes 38:473-477 26:1-8; 28:113-123; 28:16"23; 29:1-10; 33:189-196 Upper Salmon River, Obsidian, Idaho 43:615-683 Systematics, United States 22:1-7 Diplotaxis Systematics, Western Nearctic Region 4:89-100; acononicus 1:127-137 5:93-103; 18:31-36; 21:10-16 aequalis 1:127-137 Discolaimium aulacochela 1:127-137 gigas 10:45-50 brevicornis 1:127-137 pseudoporum 10:45-50 julgida 1:127-137 Distichilis spicata invasion 66 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Mono Lake, California 45:542-545 National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho 31:77-82 Dixidesmus phanus 11:21-35 Oregon, from mammals 24:75-81 Dixie State Park, Utah Ectopic limbs, Hyla regilla 44:166-169 Dipodomys merriami, burrowing habits 31:190-192 Edaphic relations Docalidia Southeastern Idaho wildlands 44:265-271 caterva 46:749-762 Eimeria convexa 46:749-762 Infecting Wyoming ground squirrels and white-tailed gracilitas 46:749-762 prairie dogs, Wyoming 50:327-331 paracrista 46:749-762 Elaeophora schneideri in mule deer pennyi 46:749-762 Central Utah 42:351-352 setacea 46:749-762 Elaplzrus torreyensis 2:137-138 triquetra 46:749-762 Electrophoresis, isoenzymes of western shrubs vella 46:749-762 41:377-388 vesica 46:749-762 Eleodes tanoli 46:749-762 inyoensis 21 :55-78 Dogs leechi 21:55-78 Hydatid disease, field diagnosis 47:207-219 Elgaria, significance of scale characters 34:257-266 Sheep, cestode infections, Central Utah 46:208-216 Elk Dona Ana County, New Mexico Consumption of fresh alfalfa hay 47:100-102 Uta stansburiana stejnegeri 33:124-128 Diet similarity with mule deer, Utah 49:552-555 Doroneuria baumanni 34:83-93 Unusual tooth wear Dorytomus rubidus 1:31-32 Glacier National Park, Montana 41:368-369 Doves, Mourning Elm, Siberian, Utah, naturalization 24:103-106 Use of man-made ponds, Idaho 49:627-631 Elymus Draba cinereus, insect parasites, Southern Idaho 47:644-651 kassii 46:261-264 simplex, systematics 36:239-241 Systematics 43:441-444 Engelhardt, George Paul 3:57-58 Dragonflies; termites as food; Provo, Utah 7:29 Enoclerus eximius ttullionis 7:21-22 Drosophila pselldoobscllra Eocene, fossil plant ultrastructure, India 41:161-166 Experimental release, Bryce Canyon 47:32-37 Ephemeroptera Dryadophis 33:276 Leptophlebiidae, systematics 47:283-286 Dryosaurus altus Southeastern Idaho, checklist 38:55-58 Small bones, Upper Jurassic, Colorado 33:129-132 Ephydatia mulleri Duchesne County, Utah, algal populations Water quality relationships, Idaho 45:391-394 Bottle Hollow Reservoir 42:205"218 Epilachna varivestis, damage in Utah, 1943 4:61 Ducks, Gadwall and Northern Shoveler Epiphyseal fusion Time-activity budgets, Central Utah 48:280-284 Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep 47:7-12 Dugway, Utah, mites 13:35-42 Equiseturrz, SEM stem analysis, Utah 48:51-57 Dulinius congtuus 13:91-99 Eremaeus stiktos 22:89-92 Dystylos(Iutus edwini 45:697-709 Eremopedes kelsoensis 32:223-228 Eridiphas slevini marcosensis 38:406-410 E Erigeron awapensis 43:365-368 Eagles, Bald canaani 43:365-368 Snake River Canyon, Wyoming 41:461-464 carringtonae 43:365-368 Earthworrhs cavernensis 48:495-498 Deserts, United States 27:142-176 goodrichii 43:365-368 Diplocardia, Systematics 27:1-10 maguirei harrisonii 43:365-368 Echinocereus engelmannii and trigloclzidiatlls Systematics, Utah 43:365-368 Ecomorphology, Southeastern California 42:353-359 untermannii 43:365-368 Echinococcus granulosus wahwahensis 43:365-368 Field diagnosis in dogs 47:207-219 zothecinus 46:261-264 Prevalence, sheep dogs, Central Utah 42:65-66 Eriogonum Ecology atrorubens auritulum 36:281-333 Plant, understory and open-area differentiation atrorubens nerrzorosum 36:281-333 40:167-174 brevicaule atwoodii 34:245-246 Regulated stream, Huntington River, Utah 44::231_256 brevicallie promiscuum 44:519-557 Ectoparasites clivosum 36:281-333 March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 67

corymbosum, ecology, Uinta Basin, Utah 39:177-191 Maternal care of neonates 47:536-537 cOlymbosum albogilvum 27:183-229 Reproduction, Nebraska 47:373~374 corymbosum davidsei 27:183-229 skiltonianus corymbosum velutinum 27:183-229 Ecology, systematics 17:59-94 divaricatum 41:143-146 skiltonianus interparietalis 17:59-94 duchesnense 27:183-229 skiltonianus skiltonianus, life history, Utah 4:81-88 fimbriatum 36:281-333 skiltonianus utahensis 17:59-94 hylophilum 27:183-229 Systematics, keys 17:59-94 lancifolium 27:183-229 xanthi, systematics 35:109-112 lewisii 45:276~280 Eupagiocerus natum 35:327-376 clatus 25:31-35 ochrocephalum alexandetae 45:276-280 serratus 21:87-107 ovalifolium caelestinum 32:113-116 vastus 25:31-35 pauciflorum 27:102-117 Eupagodetes pelinophilum 33:120-122 hardyi 1:31-32 pharnaceoides cetvinum 34:245-246 utahensis 1:31-32 revealianum 30:16-22 Eupterotegaeus rhamphosus 28:179-182 saurinum 27:183-229 European journals, non-receipt, WWII 1:92 smithii 27:183_229 Europiella soredium 41:229-231 basicottzis 30:227-231 tiehmii 45:276-280 knowltoni 30:227-231 Type specimens, Nevada 45:488An monticola 30:227-231 umbellatum desetticunz 35:327-376 multipunctipes 30:227-231 umbellatum devestivum 32:113-116 Euschistus variolarius umbellatum furcosum 45:276-280 Predation on Gastroidea cyanea 14:27-29 umbellatum juniporinum 45:276-280 Euschongastia umbellatum vernum 28:157-159 fasolla 15:1-26 viscanum 36:281-333 ltmceolata 15: 1-26 Etioptera lanei 15:1-26 chaetophora 28:16-23 obesa 15:1-26 melanderiana 5:93-103 rotunda 15:1-26 platymera 28:16-23 utahensis 15:1-26 Ermine, Western Utah 28:47 Eutamias dorsalis Ernocladius (Scolytidae) 40:89-97 Genetic variation, Western Utah 47:551-561 Elysimum asperwn purshii 32:221-222 Evansolidia Escalante, Silvestre Valez de bifutcata 48:232-249 Recognition of ancient Great Basin lakes 22:87-88 digitUla 48:232-249 Eschatomoxys tannen 19:63-66 massa 48:232-249 Esox lucius Exochocepheus eremitus 28:144-146 Green River Basin, Colorado and Utah 50:33-40 Exoprosopa Esterase variation, Mimulus glabratus 36:81-85 arenicola 18:69-84 Ethopolys butleri 18:69-84 calihius 11:115-118 cingulata 18:69-84 spectans 11:115-118 doris 18:69-84 timpius 11:115-118 shatono.e 18:69-84 Eucyllus titzkhami 19:53-55 utahensis 18:69-84 Euderma maculatum Notes from Southwest Utah 34:254-256 F Roosting behavior, Utah 35:121-122 Fabaceae Eumeces Oxytropis, systematics, Columbia Basin, Washington brevirostris bilineatus 18:57-62 50:373-377 capito, systematics 35:109-112 Systematics, keys, Utah 38:225-367 lynxe durangoetzsis 18:57-62 Fagaceae, Quercus, systematics, keys, Utah 46:107-111 multilitzeatus 17:111-117 Falco peregrinus anatum septentrionalis Nesting habitat physiography, Utah 49:408-418 Bibliography and subject index 49:525-534 Falcons Influence of substrate water content on neonate size Peregrine 49:198-200 Nesting habitat physiography, Utah 49:408-418

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Prairie, flight pattern 25:48 Host relationships and range Fall; Henry Clinton 1:62 Western United States 45:530-532 Fannington Bay, Utah, Typha latifolia decline 37a4-34 National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho 28:73-87 FauIlistic inventory, Nevada Test Site 28:132"141 Plague in pine martens 44:170~175 Felis concolor Fleming, John Food, Cascade Range, Oregon 45:77-80 Contributions to herpetological nomenclature, 1822 Winter food habits, Oregon 43:425428 32:55-60 Fens; California Coast, hydrology 37:57-66 _Flies Ferocactus acanthodes Deer, vectors of tularemia, Utah Lake, Utah 25:13-29 Slope preference in Southwestern Utah 44:133-139 Preying on mosquitoes, Utah and Wyoming 9:21-23 Ferrets, black-footed, distribution, Wyoming 41:360"361 Flint Creek; Oklahoma Fescue, climate and ecology Nongame insectivorous fish, food habits 45:721-133 Western United States 39:284-288 Flora Fir Alaska, nomenclature changes 28:147-156 California white, formation of Pisolithus tinctorius on, Alpine Vascular Sierra Nevada 50:85-87 Teton Range, Wyoming 41:232-242 Douglas West Elk Mountains, Colorado, checklist Dendroctimus pseudotsugae broods on 48:348-351 4"7:152"160 Dwarf mistletoe infection; Southwestern United Orange Cliffs, Utah, checklist 47:287-298 States 46:528-534 Pine Butte fen, Montana 46:22-32 Effects of dwarf mistletoe, Southwestern United Rare, Colorado 48:434-484 States 50:173-179 Southwest, annotated bibliography 42:105-112 Growth variation, Central Utah 39:219-225 Stansbury Moutains, Utah, checklist 43:619-646 Rhabdocline needle blight 41:476-417 Utah Site potential, Southwestern habitat types Desert and mountain comparative studies 46:277-280 43:385-393 Pacific silver Miscellaneous families, systematics, keys 40:38"58 Douglas-fir dwarf mistletoe, Northern California Vascular 47:161-162 Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, checklist 48:352 White Wyoming 44:482-483 Growth variation, Central Utah 39:2.19-225 Floristic analysis, Southwestern United States 46:46-65 Fishes Flowers, Seville 44:210-222 Exotic, Idaho and Wyoming 47:523-526 Flukes, eye Feeding int€;:rrelations Parasitizing Utah fishes 38:473-477 Aravaipa Creek, Arizona 41:409-426 Upper Salmon River, near Obsidian, Idaho Introduced, status in Southern Nevada 42:361-366 43:675-683 Native, life history Forbs, seed viability, long-term storage 41:274-277 Alvord Basin, Oregon-Nevada 43:409-420 Forests Nongame insectivorous Montane, biomass Food habits in Oklahoma 45:121-733 Mogollon :plateau, Arizona 44:627-634 Populations, impact of cattle on Riverbottom, Alberta, Canada 36:243-271 Pahranagat Valley, Nevada 49:491-495 Formica Species composition and abundance obscuripes, flights of, Nevada 32:202-207 Pyramid Lake, Nevada 41:395-408 propinqua, nests, Nevada 41:389-392 Thermal tolerances, Virgin River 47:538-546 FORTRAN IV computer programs Threatened, Warner Basin, Oregon 50:243-248 Meteorologic measurements, Central Utah 35:203-230 Vertical distribution Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoming Pyramid Lake, Nevada 38:417-428 Mammals, preliminary survey 37:91-94 Fish hatchery history, Utah and Nevada 46:583-594 Foxes Fish Springs, Utah, Mollusca 31:223-Z36 Kit, arthropod consorts 20:71-77 Fistulidia simplex 48:232-249 Red Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Utah Diets when sympatric with coyotes 41:251-254 Kokanee reproductive characteristics 48:46-50 Iiltercanine crown distances, South Dakota Flea-host associations, Utah 12:67-75 42:601-602 Fleas Swift, denning, diet, Western South Dakota Exchange between deer mice and rodents, 46:249-253 Western Utah 36:475-480 Frogs Host and distributional records, Utah 26:71-75 Arizona tree, calls 46:378-381 March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 69

Arizona-Sonoran Desert dentatus 27:36-57 Sexual selection and mating 45:688-696 imitans 27:36-57 Pacific tree, albino nirnifrons 27:36-57 Death Valley, California 29:111 perniciosus 27:36-57 Ribbed, nomenclatural problems Gnathotrupes New Zealand and American 31:261

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Late Pleistocene fauna Microhabitat, Southeastern Idaho 46:117-122 Snake Creek Burial Cave 49:143~154 Winter habitats and foods, Sheeprock Mountains, Low-shrub desert Utah 49:229-232 Timing effect of grazing 49:104-107 Sage Monoterpene concentrations Big sagebrush, selection 48:214-279 Pinyon litter, soil 48:128-231 Comparison with Sharp-tailed Grouse leks, Natural history, 1800-1855 1:33.61 Wyoming 49:275-278 Pinyon-juniper woodlands Habitat use by breeding males 49:404-407 Succession following wildfire 45:556-566 Sharp-tailed Plant-soil relationships Comparison with Sage Grouse leks, Wyoming Hydrothennally altered areas 43:457-469 49:215-278 Red-necked Phalaropes Gulls Migration biology 46:185-197 California Reptiles in BYU and U. of U. collections 26:87-135 Banding, Utah Lake 2:98; 3:55-57; 8:37-39 Rodent fauna, niche pattern 47:488-496 Comparative plumage 4:57-61 Tularemia 39:103~121 Life history, Utah Lake 3:91~108 Understory response Nesting colonies, Wyoming 46:128-133 Pinyon-juniper harvesting 45:105~112 Populations nesting at Great Salt Lake, Utah Vertebrate communities 50:299-302 Influence of vegetation 46:111-nO Franklin's, history and status Great Basin, Eastern Malheur National Wildlife Refuge 41:440444 Soil texture, arid grassland species diversity Herting, occurrence of at Utah Lake 3:54 33:163-168 Gutierrezia sarothrae pomatiensis 30:16-22 Great Basin, Northern Gymnodamaeus Rodents, annual energy budgets 39:143-154 chalazionus 32:91-103 Sorex preblei, distribution 50:93-95 leurolomasus 33:37-42 Turkeys, postglacial 31 :48-49 plokosus 33:37-42 Great Basin, Western veriomatus 21:21-28 Nectar-sugar concentrations and flower visitors Gyromitra 37:523-529 fastigiata, Utah 31:35-47 Great Basin Naturalist, cover design 14:38 gigas, Utah 31:35-47 Great Plains, Northern Water impoundments Waterfowl and shorebird use 48:353-357 Habenaria zothecina 46:254-260 Great Salt Lake, Utah Habitat Biological investigations, summary 34:221-229 Winter use patterns of elk, mule deer and moose, Birds, checklist 37:247-251 Wyoming 47:538-643 California Gull, nesting populations 50:299-302 HadrodlJmius (Scolytidae) 40:89-97 Insular biogeography of mammals 42:589-596 Haedus Nesting waterfowl cirratus 24:83-9:2 Response to wetland flooding 49:614-617 javaTlcus 13:91-99 Use of water for lobster culture 39:231_240 Haemonchus contortus Great Salt Lake Desert, Utah Effect of irrigation on larval survival 38:369-318 Sucking lice, keys 16:9-17 Hagerman Valley, Idaho Grebe, Clark's Shoshone sculpin !listribution 44:324-326 Breeding records, Colorado and Nevada 46:581-582 Haliplus eremicus 49:89-91 Green River Basin, Colorado and Utah Haloxon, efficacy as sheep anthelmintic 29:35-41 Esox lucius and Stizostedion vitreum 50:33-40 Hanging gardens Green River Fonnation, Utah, fossil turtle 30:13-15 Utah, distribution, diversity 49:1-30 Greer County, Oklahoma, amphibians 15:21-31 Zion National Park, Utah 40:178-182 Grimmiaceae Dispersal types, flood frequency 40:365-371 Nevada, checklist, distribution 4:2:583"'-588 Haplopappus Grouse alpinus 40:73-17 Blue atmerioides grami1!eus 43:371-372 Effects of summer weather on harvest 42:91-95 crispus 43:358-364 Feeding habits, early fall 46:123-127 Systematics, Utah 43:358-364 Hatching chronology, Northeastern Oregon zionis 43:358-364 46:745-148 Harasupia March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 71

austini 49:233-240 29:129-132 baja 49:233-240 Systematics, Dominica 28:161-171 mexicana 49:233-240 Systematics, Eastern Hemisphere 23:149-158 retrorsa 49:233-240 Systematics, Ethiopia 24:83-92 ungula 49:233-240 Systematics, India 21:108-113; 24:27-30 Hatcheries, fish, history, Utah and Nevada 46:583-594 Trepobates, systematics 12:35-38 Hawks Veliidae Ferruginous Systematics, Neotropical Region 11:3'7-42 Ground nesting, West Central Utah 28:111 Systematics, Venezuela 12:47-54 Population dynamics, West Central Utah Hemoglobin variation 37:411-425 Peromyscus maniculatus 39:192-194 Night, distribution, Utah 1:93-96 Henderson, William Williams 5:23-24 Swainson's Henry Mountains, Utah Central Utah, feeding and behavior 46:302-304 Wahweap milkvetch, population cycles, seed reserves Ground nesting, aggressive behavior 39:253-254 48:541-547 Hayes, Sheldon P. Heron, Great Blue Cold-blooded vertebrate collection 3:59 Found dead at 11,000 feet, Utah 32:112 Hebrus amnicus 13:9-11 Herpetological specimens Hedysarum BYU vertebrate collection 1:138-146 boreale Herpetological studies Nodulation, acetylene reduction, Great Basin Great Basin, United States 24:37-57 44:151-158 Herpetology Systematics 36:458-460 • Baker County, Oregon 18:63-65 boreale boreale, bee pollen-collecting 47:314-318 Grant County, Oregon 30:9-12 occidentale canone 38:225-367 Hawaii and Western North America Systematics, keys 30:109-130 Distribution and life history notes 30:106-107 Hells Canyon, birds, checklist 49:279-287 Malheur County, Oregon 9:59-63 Helminths Pacific Islands Cat and dog parasites, Central Utah 36:471-474 Admiralty Islands 11:1-10 Mink parasites, Southwestern Montana 33:53-60 Australia 12:1-12 Sceloporus lizard parasites, Utah 33:1-18 Guadalcanal 11:53-86 Utah Valley, Utah 30:131-145 Korea 13:67-73 Helobdella stagnalis Malay 13:1-7 Colorado River, Colorado 44:361-362 Mariana Islands 9: 1-20 Hemiptera Marquesas Islands 12:1-12 Ambrysus, systematics, Venezuela 30:1-4 Morotai Island 10:1-30 Anommatocoris, systematics, Panama 22:8-11 New Guinea 12:1-1~ Aquatic and semiaquatic Philippine Islands 9:25-39 Southwestern United States 33:113-119 Solomon Islands 11:53-86 Hebrus, systematics 13:9-11 Tahiti 12:1-12 Hydrometra, systematics, Peru 14:61-66 Hesperoperla hoguei 40:63-67 Hydrometridae Hesperophylax occidentalis, detrital processing 46:33-38 Systematics, checklist, Neotropical Region Hesperotettix, systematics 19:43-52 Corrections 6:126 Systematics, Venezuela 12:47-54 Utah 3:9-21 Microvelia, systematics, keys, Americas 34:207-217 Heteromyid community, competition for food, space Miridae Great Basin Desert 47:1-6 Systematics, Western United States 30:227-231 Heteroptera Neididae, Nevada Test Site 26:9-16 Gerridae, systematics, keys, Idaho 49:259-274 Pentatomidae, Nevada Test Site 26:9-16 Lopidea, systematics Saldidae Western North America 50:135-154 Stridulatory organs 11 :43-46 Heterosphyronida, systematics, New Mexico 12:39-45 Systematics, Mexico 32:137-153 Hexacolus Systematics, North America 10:51-61 multistriatus 21:87-107 Systematics, Grand Canyon 36:221-226 obscurus 21:87-107 Tingidae reticulatus 21:87-107 Africa and Asia 16:18-22 tenuis 21:87-107 Systematics 13:13-16; 13:91-99; 14:1-10; 20:29-38; Hexatoma 72 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

azrael 4:89-100 Ticks, San Mateo County, California 24:1-6 intrita 4:89-100 Hot Creek Spring, Nevada mariposa 4:89-100 White River springfish, foods and feeding Hip glands, montane voles 44:468-470 49:249-251 Holocene, Early House Range, Utah Coniferous woodlands, Lucerne Valley, California Vascular plant checklist, communities 48:102-116 36:227-238 Huntington River, Utah Homarus americanus Ecology of a regulated stream 44:231-256 Culture in Great Salt Lake water 39:231-240 Hurdchila (Tingidae) 13:91-99 Growth, semiopen and closed culture systems Hutchings, John 3:86-90 42:67-72 Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Wyoming Homing, pygmy rabbits 39:88 Prairie dog burrows 31:115-124 Homophron Hybopsis gracilis, biology, Montana 45:332-336 tanneri 2:99-104 Hydatid disease tanneri ptoximum 2:99-104 Central Utah 43:65-7:2 Homoptera Dog owner knowledge Aphidae, systematics, Mt. Timpanogos, Utah 3:5-8 Sanpete County, Utah 40:216-220 Cinara Hydrology, Bear Lake Basin, Utah-Idaho 46:690-705 Systematics, Colorado 21:17-19 Hydrometra Systematics, Delaware 21:20-22 alloiona 19:43-52 Systematics, keys, North America 21:35-50 ciliosa 19:43-52 Coelidia, systematics, keys 43:669-674 crossa 19:43-52 Coelidiini exalla 19:43-52 Systematics, keys, Neotropical Region 48:232"249 fuanucana 14:61-66 Docalidia huallagana 14:61-66 Systematics, keys, South America 46:749-762 Hydroperla crosbyi, life cycle, Texas 37:260-273 Harasupia, systematics, keys 49:233-240 Hydrophyllaceae Paracarinolidia Phacelia Systematics, keys, South America 49:92-95 Systematics, keys, North America 35:127-190 Paralidia, systematics, keys 46:329-335 Systematics, keys, Utah 36:1-55 Stenolidia, systematics, Guyana 46:134-136 Hydroporus transpunctatus 2:99-104 Stylolidia, systematics, Malaysia 46:137-139 Hydrothermally altered areas Teruliini Plant-soil relationships, Great Basin 43:457-469 Systematics, keys 49:398-403 Hyla Systematics, Neotropical Region 49:96-99 mactotympanum 17:52-56 Thagria regilla Systematics, keys, Oriental Region 46:321-328 Albino from Death Valley, California 29:111 Utamphorophora Ectopic limbs 44:166-169 Systematics, Mount Timpanogos, Utah 7:1-6 wrightorum, calls 46:378-381 Hoplitophthorus lfylastes boliviae 21:87-107 asperatus 35:21-32 cubensis 21 :87-107 mexicanus 27:36-57 Spelling correction 21:87-107 retifer 42:223-231 Hoplitoplithorus sentus 21:1-7 Hylesinus Hoplopleura aztecus 40:353-358 mendeti 32:121-136 caseariae 46:265-273 scotinomydis 32:121-136 Hylocurus Host-parasite relationships atkinsoni 47:547-550 Dermacentor hunteri 23:166 clarki 39: I33-142 Ectoparasites of mammals, Oregon 24:75-81 crotonis 47:547-550 Mites dissimilis 44: 113-119 Grasshopper mice parasites, Atomic Test Site, femineus 19:57-62 Nevada 22:101-104 longipennis 39:133-142 Nevada Test Site 24:71-73 micaceus 44:113-119 Peromyscus parasites, Utah 17:95-102 minor 21:1-7 Utah 17:95-102 prolatus 42:223-231 Posthodiplostomum minimum 36:334-346 scitulus 44:113-119 Sucking lice, Utah 16:9-17 secus 44:113-119 March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 73

Hylurdrectonus corticinus 40:89"97 Solpugids 31:164-168 Hylurgops reticulatus 31:69-76 Spiders 29:105-108 Hylurgus indicus 45:266-275 Obsidian Hymenoptera Diplostomum spathaceum in fishes 43:675-683 Aculeata, Nevada, checklist 43:403-408 Oreana local fauna (Blancan), bird fossils 46:763-768 Aphaenogaster, systematics 2:118-121 Palisades Creek Formicidae, Western Nevada 11:91-96 Cutthroat trout food size selection 45:327-331 Stenamma, systematics 32:35-39 Pocket gophers in spruce-fir forest 41:362-367 Tiphiidae, Nevada Test Site, checklist 33:109-112 Reptiles and amphibians 44:111-112 Hymenoxys lapidicola 43:373-374 Checklist 2:87-97 Hyobranchial apparatus, Cryptobranchoidea 49:482-490 River of No Return Wilderness Area Hyphoderma deserticola 35:288-304 Coyote summer food habits 50:63-65 Hypsiglena Plant nutrient levels on summer ranges 44:621-626 nuchalatus 4:49-54 Salmon River, Middle Fork ochrorhynchus deserticola 5:25-92 Diatoms, distribution and abundance 44:421-427 ochrorhynchus klauberi 5:25-92 Scolytidae, checklist 47:375-382 ochrorhynchus lorealus 5:25-9:f Water striders, biology, systematics, keys 49:259-274 ochrorhynchus tortugaensis 5:25-92 Idaho, Southeastern ochrorhynchus unaocularus 5:25-92 Blu~ Grouse 46:117-122 Reproduction 41:310 Burrow diameter, five mammal species 49:646-649 slevini 4:49-54 Burrowing Owls, food habits 39:i74-276 torquata Coyotes, seasonal foods 42:45-49 Idaho distribution 44:313-316; 45:291-292 Diets of sympatric red foxes and coyotes 41:251-254 torquata tiburonensis 41:139-142 Edaphic relations in wildlands 44:265-271 Ephemeroptera, checklist 38:55-58 I Kipukas and species numbers 42:113-119 Idaho Plecoptera, checklist 36:501-504 Anisakid larvae in fishes 45:427-431 Sagebrush vole burrows 47:276-279 Birds, distribution and breedirtg 43:717-727 Short-horned lizard activity patterns 45:607-614 Cerambycidae, distribution and bionomics 29:88-95 Trichoptera, checklist 37:253-257 Clearwater drainage, sculpins Universal soil loss equation 43:579-584 Morphometry, keys 38:115-122 Vertebrate'fauna, radioactive leaching pond 38:64-70 Clearwater River Basin, sculpin distribution 39:59-62. Idaho, Southern ColIembola, checklist 16:1-6 1900 alien plant invasion 41:176-183 Exotic fishes 47:523-526 Herbivorous and parasitic insects Fossil chelonians, Upper Pliocene 29:82-87 Great Basin wildrye 47:644-651 Hagerman Valley Idaho, Southwestern Shoshone sculpin, distribution 44:324-326 Birds, checklist 43:728-738 Idaho National Environmental Research Park Uta stansbutiana stansburiana Vertebrate fauna 46:513-527 Reproduction 43:477-482 Idaho Primitive Area Idaho, Western Columbian ground squirrels, ecology 40:362""364 Long-billed Curlew, diet 45:85-86 Columbian ground squirrels, seasonal activity Idaho National Environmental Research Park 40:175-177 Vertebrate fauna 46:513-527 Lava Tube Caves, bat hibernation 46:241-244 Idaho Primitive Area, Idaho Mint Creek, diatom flora, checklist 49:155-158 Columbian ground squirrels Mourning Dove use of man-made ponds 49:627-631 Seasonal activity 40:175-177 Mugo pine, cone spittlebug 44:338-348 Ecology 40:362-364 National Engineering Laboratory Iguanidae Coleoptera, checklist 46:287-293 Comparative osteology and myology Rare vascular plants 44:140-144 Head and neck 37:35-56 Reptile responses to land management 39:255-262 Sceloporine evolution and phylogeny 35:1-20 National Reactor Testing Station flex rushforthii 31:189 Ants 31:237-242 India Ectoparasites 31 :77-82 Eocene fossil plant ultrastructure 41:161-166 Fleas 28:73-87 Indocryphalus machili 48:196-201 Scorpions 33:251-254 Insects Small mammals 33:246-250 Aquatic ------~~~~~~~--

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Composition and abundance, Convict Creek, Sierra Helminth parasites, Colorado-Wyoming 45:604-606 Nevada 46:595-611 Jackson Hole, Wyoming Infection by larval Paragordius 29:44 American marten demographics 49:587-596 Montezuma Well, Arizona 49:85-88 Philanthus, nests and prey 26:35-40 Tolerance to low oxygen concentrations 34:45-59 Jarocki, Felix Pawel Communities, faunas, Northern Utah 45:37-60 Contributions to herpetological nomenclature, 1822 Community comparisons 32:55-60 Burned and unburned areas 46:721-727 Jikradia infula 49:398-403 Nevada Test Site 26:9-16 Juglans major Sylvan Springs, Yellowstone National Park Seed production and seedling establishment 50:47-56 44:99-103 Juncaceae, systematics, keys, Utah 46:366-377 Trapping methods, rangeland 48:383-387 Junipers Type specimens in BYU collection 29:150-164; Diameter-weight relationships 42:73-76 29:183-205; 34:317-322 Western, leaf area and biomass estimation Intermountain Region 47:349-354 Biogeography of leeches, mollusks, amphibians Woodlands 46:736-744 Decreases in Utah valleys since settlement Intermountain West 39:263-266 Mosses, checklist 48:394-401 Juniperus Invertebrates occidentalis, leaf area, biomass estimation 47:349-354 Caves, Uinta Mountains, Utah, checklist 41:207-212 osteosperma, disease prediction 46:427-440 Colorado, alpine lake and stream chain 47:500-511 scopulorum, diameter-weight relationships 42:73-76 Lava Tube Caves Jurassic, Late Arizona and New Mexico 42:405-412 Brachiosauridae, Utah and Colorado 47:592-608 Iotichthys phlegethontis, spawning 40:139-140 Jurassic, Upper Iowa, Kalsow Prairie Dryosaurus altus, small bones, Colorado 33:129-132 Mirna mound vegetation 42:246-261 Mammalian humerus, Colorado 43:551-553 Plant species, ecology 43: 137-167 Zonation patterns in potholes 40:372-384 K Ips orientalis 46:461-464 Kaiparowits Basin pilifrons thatcheri 35:21-32 Vascular plants, checklist 38:125-179 sulcifrons 20:59-69 Vertebrates, checklist, distribution 40:303-350 utahensis 20:59-69 Kaiparowits Region, Utah, biotic study 1:97-126 Irbisia pacifica Kalsow Prairie, Iowa Feeding behavior, effects on host plants 48:68"74 Mirna mound vegetation 42:246-261 Iris pariensis 46:254-260 Plant species, ecology 43:137-167 Irrrigation, effects Zonation patterns in potholes 40:372-384 Survival of Haemonchus contortus larvae 38:369-378 Kane County, Utah Isoenzymes, electrophoresis, western shrubs 41:377-388 Winterfat communities, release from grazing pressure lsoperla 46:148-156 coushatta 36:211-120 Kangaroo rats jewetti 36:211-220 Burrows at the Nevada Test Site 24:93-101 sagittata 36:211-220 Histological study of the ovary 1:63-74 Isopods, Nevada Test Site 25:43-47 Opportunistic foraging 49:396-397 Isotoma spatulata 4:39-48 Karyotypes, Artemisia species 39:419-426 Isozymes, Atriplex canescens 46:157-160 Kawich Mountains, Nevada Birds of the pinyon association 16:32-33 J Kingbirds, Montana, frequency distribution 3:109-114 Jackrabbits Kings Peak, Uinta Mountains, Utah Black-tailed Alpine plant communities 42:50-59 Courtship behavior 33:203-204 Kipukas, species numbers, Southeastern Idaho Fecal production and protein content 42:567-571 42:113-119 Home range and activity patterns, Utah 50:249-256 Koch's Die pflanzenlause Kochia americana abundance 44:635-646 Note to commemorate 100th anniversary 14:79-82 Disturbance of mammal traps by 22:83-86 Koclzia White-tailed americana Courtship behavior 33:203-204 Livestock, jackrabbit role in abundance 44:635-646 March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 75

prostrata 4~:405-412 In vitro digestibility 44:296-~98 Lava Tube Caves, Idaho, bat hibernation 46:241-244 Range use characteristics 45:778-783 Leaf area and biomass estimation Kokanee, reproductive characteristics Non-destructive measures, western juniper Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Utah 48:46-50 47:349-354 Korsigianus christopheri 49:398-403 Leaf cross sections, computer analysis Kramer Palouse Natural Area, Washington 43:421-424 Related to environmental conditions 48:334-347 Leaf litter decomposition L Excluding shredders 46:~0~207 Leaf morphology Lachnus montanus, alate form, morphology 14:21-22 Artemisia tridentata subspecies 35:325-326 Laelaps Lee Creek Valley, Alberta acomys 36:113-206 Vascular plants, checklist 39:Z77-283 malacomys 36:113-206 Leeches myomys 36:113-206 Apatemon gracilis penetration 36:97"100 parasimillimus 36:113-206 Biogeography, Intermountain Region 46:736-744 Lagopus mutus Leguminosae Foods and weights, Amchitka, Aleutian Islands, Alaska Astragalus 48:533-540 Systematics, Colorado 45:31-33 Lake Gilbert, Nevada Systematics, Utah 45:551-55~ Plant communities, landforms 46:1-~1 Systematics, Utah-Nevada 44:263-264 Lake Powell, ecology of beetles 39:89-96 Hedysarum Lake Tahoe Systematics, keys, North America 30:109-130 Centric diatoms 44:83~98 Oxytropis, systematics, North America 50:355-360 Ecology and trophic status 47:562-582 Psoralea, systematics, keys 32:76-87 Lamiaceae, Salvia, systematics 41:198-200 Leiolopisma smithi 31:135-137 Lampropeltis Lemmiscus curtatus, burrows, Southeastern Idaho pyromelana 47:276-279 Reproduction 41:31~316 Leperisinus guatemalensis ~7:79-97 Systematics 13:47-66 Lepidium pyromelana injralabials 13:47-66 barnebyanum, new name 27:177-181 pyromelana woodini 13:47-66 montanum neeseae 37:279-365 triangulum taylori, reproduction, Utah 33:~02 montanum stellae 37:279-365 Land clearing ostleri 40:78-88 Effects on winter annuals, Mohave Desert 47:234-238 Lepidoptera, Nevada Test Site 29:42 Land reclamation Leptodictya atchboldi 28:161-171 Plant survival on coal mine spoils 41:271-273 Leptopharsa Land survey notes avia 13:13-16 Using to reconstruct presettlement landscapes, bredini ,28:161-171 American West 50:181-191 inannana 13:13-16 LANDSAT satellite imagery milleri 14:1-10 Mule deer population trends 41:213-220 paulafla 13:13-16 Lanonyx lanaius 13:75-85 quadrata 14:1-10 Laramie Basin, Wyoming ralla ~3:149-158 Richardson's ground squirrel, ecology 30:55-70 Leptosporomyces juniperinus 38:4~-48 Laramie Basin, Wyoming-Colorado Leptotyphlops Vegetation, postglacial 43:377-384 dulcis supraocularus 45:615-676 Laramie Plains, Wyoming humilis boettgeri, correct name 34:94-96 Thirteen-lined ground squirrels, behavior 41:243-246 humilis chihuahuaensis 45:615-676 Larus californicus Leptoxylebotus (Scolytidae) 40:89-97 Nesting colonies Lepus Great Salt Lake, Utah 50:299-30~ californicus Wyoming 46:128-133 Home range and activity patterns, Utah 50:249-256 Las Vegas, New Mexico californicus deserticola Amphibians, observations 2:109-117 Fecal production and protein content 42:567-571 Reptiles 9:55-57 townsendi Lava Tube Caves, Arizona and New :Mexico Helminth parasites, Colorado-Wyoming 45:60~606 Invertebrates and zoogeographic significance Lesquerella 76 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

hemiphysaria lucens 37:279-365 Ctenosaura, systematics, keys, Mexico 32:104-111 hitchcockii 30:94-98 Environmental response Systematics, keys 30:94-98 Saratoga Springs, California 30:146-165 Leucism, Western Bluebird 48:75-77 Homed, notes on birth and growth 3:60 Liacarus lecttonus 29:140-142 Leopard, systematics, Great Basin 37:225-240 Lice, sucking Sagebrush Great Salt Lake Desert, Utah, keys 16:9-17 Aberrant karyotypes 46:224-227 Lichanura Activity patterns, Southeastern Idaho 45:607-614 roseofusca, systematics 40:59-62 Sand, ecology 47:175-185 trivirgata bostici 38:411-416 Sceloporine, evolution and phylogeny 35:1-20 Ligula intestinalis Sceloporus Yellow perch parasite, Deer Creek Reservoir, Utah Systematics 34:97-104 31:169-176 Systematics, Mexico 34:231-237 Lily L?ke, Utah Short-homed Aquatic Phycomycetes 32:181-189 Activity patterns, Southeastern Idaho 45:607-614 Diatom floristics and succession 39:15-43 Species-habitat relationships Limnephilus Oregon cold desert 42:380-384 Predation by Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum Sympatric, reprodiiction, West Central Utah 40:68-72 43:475-476 Systematics, Western Chihuahua, Mexico 47:383-421 Limnology, Soda Lake, Nevada 31:106-108 Western collared, observation of voice 34:276 Limnophila Western whiptail, food habits bohatti 4:89"100 New Mexico 45:527-534 burdicki 24:117-122 Loasaceae byersi 33:189-196 Mentzelia freeborni 4:89-100 Systematics, Book Cliffs, Utah 46:555-556 frosti 21:79-86 Systematics, Colorado Plateau 46:549-554 modoc 5:93"103 Systematics, Utah 46:361-365; 46:557-558 neatctica 26:1-8 Lobsters paeneadusta 21:79-86 American sequoiarum 4:89-100 Growth, semiopen and closed culture systems vancouverensis 4:89-100 42:67-12 Limonia Culture, Great Salt Lake water 39:231-240 acinomeca 28:113-123 Locoweed, white apiceglabta 28:113-123 Soil"site relationships, Raft River Mountains, Utah californica decreta 28:113-123 49:419-424 chillcotti 28:113-123 Lodia parapectinata 48:232-249 dr.ei1bachi 25:49-53 Logan Canyon, Utah innoxia 28:113-123 Cliff chipmunk, food preferences 31:182-188 involuta 28:113-123 Loganiella johnsoni 37:475-480 ozarkensis 28: i 13-123 Loganius Lineatriton (plethodontidae) 10:37-44 confinis 21:87-107 Linn County, Oregon, Sylivagus floridanus 41:167-1'75 erilis 27:119-141 Linnaeus, Carl 19:27-35 fastigius 21:87-107 Liparthrum imptessus 21:87"107 arizonicum 19:57-62 liratus 21:87"107 artocarpus 48:188-195 niger 21:87-107 mexicanum 43:647-659 ptociduus 21:87-107 pruni 43:647"659 spleildens 21:87-107 thevetiae 41:121-1:28 vagilbundus 21:87-107 tinianesis 48:188-195 Logging, soil compaction Lipsothrix hynesiana 24:19-25 Northeastern California 48:117-120 Litter decomposition by arthropods Lomatium scabrum ltipinnatus 46:66-106 Mountain brush habitats 49:562-569 Lophothetes teimschiiseli 20:23-28 Little Box Elder Cave, Wyoming Lopidea nigridia complex, systematics 50:135"154 Late Pleistocene mammals 31:93-105 Lordotus Mammal zoogeography 31:93-105 abdominalis 19:9-26 Livestock, Kochia americana abundance 44:635-646 arizonensis 19:9-26 Lizards arnaudi 19:9-26 I' March 1991 50~YEAR INDEX 77

cingulatus 19:9-26 Late Pleistocene and recent, zoogeography 31:93"105 cingulatus lineatus 19:9-26 Nuevo Leon, Mexico, annotated list 2:9-15 cingulatus rujotibialis 19:9-26 Paunsagunt Plateau Region, Utah 26:43-44 lutescens 19:9-26 Plague important, Western United States 12:67-75 miscellus melanosus 19:9-26 Preliminary survey perplexus 19:9-26 Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoniing sororculus nigriventris 19:9-26 37:91-94 Louisiana, Plecoptera, systematics, keys 36:366-384 Small Lupinus argenteus moabensis 46:261-264 Abundance and distribution, Southeastern Oregon Lycosa, bite of 38:478 39:207-218 Lygodesmia entrada 40:78-88 Burrow diameter of five species, Idaho '49:646-649 Lymantor alaskanus 38:391-405 Food habits, Piceance Basin, Colorado 44:145-150 Fungi in, from Nothofagus forest, Argentina M 49:618-620 National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho 33:246-250 Macchiati, Luigi, aphid descriptions 12:55-57' Radioactive waste dispersion, Idalio 46:404-410 Macrobiota, aquatic, timpie Springs, Utah 42:77-80 Ruby Lake, Nevada 49:123~130 Macroinvertebtates ,Systematics, Utah 2:105-108 Colonization Traps, disturbance by jackrabbits 22:83-86 Rocky Mountain streams, Utah 45:111-123 Type specimens Longitudinal community development Utah Museum of Natural History 47:620"624 Below oligotrophic lake outlets 50:303-311 Manti-La Sal National Forest Provo River, Utah, checklist 32:211~219 Ra.ptor species survey 39:155-160 Stream, effects of livestock grazing Maple, bigtooth, root system 22:114-115 New Mexico 48:146-153 Marmot scats, food energy source for pikas 49:466-468 Macropharsa h(lckeri 13:91-99 Marsh plants, Utah Macrosiphum timpanogos 3:5-8' Comparison of burniiIg and cutting 45:462-466 Macrotus waterhousii, distribution Marshall, Guy, Sir 20:78 Southern Nevada 30:53 Martens Maggots American, demographics Apple, adaptation for cherries 46:173-174 Ja.ckson Hole, Wyoming 49:581-596 Onion, Provo, Utah 20:48 Food caching and handling 50:381-383 Magnadigita matmorea 21:23-26 Pine Magpies Feeding habits 46:166-168 Black-billed, distribution and abundance Fleas associated with plague 44:110-175 North America 35:269-272; 36:.111 Martes americana Predation on small mammals 45:152-153 Feeding habits, winter 46:166-168 Malacosoma californicum Food caching and handling 50:381~383 Length of egg masses 41:465-466 Mason Fen, California, peat depth 36:101"107 Malheut Comity, Oregon, herpetological notes 9:59-63 Mastigodryas 33:216 Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon Mayflies, growth and population densities Franklin's Gulls 41:440-444 Variable temperatures 50:97-106 Mallophora paUida 18:41-42 McKnight Creek, New Mexico Mallow, common, cold acclimation 40:121-126 Stream channel and vegetation changes 48:373-381 Malvaceae, systematics, keys, Utah 40:21-37 Meadowlark, Western, insect food, Utah 4:101-102 Mammals Mecistocephalus Bibliography, checklist, Utah 2:125-136 kraussi 13:75-85 Collection, John E, Blazzard 1:146 m(llqyensis 13:75-85 Crystal Ball Cave, Utah waikaneus 13:75-85 Quaternary paleontology and paleoecology Mecophqrsa (Tingidae) 13:91-99 45:337-390 Medeterus arnaucli 11:11-17 Distribution, Nevada Test Site 50:83-84 Medicago sativa Distributional patterns, Utah 31:457-414- Nodulation, acetylene reduction, Great Basin Feces containing nitrogen"fixing bacteria 46:646"650 44:151-158 Fossil, Quaternary mustelids, Great Basin 49:143-154 Megabothris Humerus from Upper Jurassic, Colorado 43:551"553 Distribution in the Bonneville Basin, Utah 37:15-76 Insular biogeography Megarcys signata, life history and ecology 35:39-48 Great Salt Lake, Utah 42:589-596 Megarthroglossus 78 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

becki 11:105-114 Water balance and fluid consumption 35:62-64 Systematics 39:351-418 Western harvest Megeremaeus ditrichosus ~8:1n-175 Growth and development 34: 105-120 Melanoplus, distribution, economics, Utah 5:1-22 Western jumping, home range, Colorado 37:87-90 Meleagris gallopavo merriami Micracis Habitat and home range, Oregon 49:252-258 burgosi 42:223-231 Mentzelia carinulatus 20:59-69 cronquistii 46:549-554 MicrobOl"us multicaulis librina 46:555-556 lautus 21:87-107 pumila lagarosa 46:557-558 mexicanus 41:121-128 shultziorum 46:361-365 Microcorthylus Meringis concisus 33:265-275 disparalis 38:447-455 contractus 33:~65-275 facilis 38:447-455 cuttus 33:265-275 Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, fleas 26:76-78 debilis 33:265-275 Mesembrioxylon stokesi 44:231-256 demissus 33:265-275 Mesobius danianus 11:115-118 desus 27:36-57 Mesquite dilutus 33:265"275 Casa Grande National Monument, Arizona diversus 33:265-275 31:153-159 hostilis 33:265-~75 Metapyroppia doratosa 29:137-139 inermis 33:~65-275 Meteorologic measurements, computer reduction invalidus 33:265-275 Plots in Central Utah 35:203-230 lassus 33:265-275 Mexico ocularis 33:265-275 Baja California pumilus 33:~65-275 Cape wormsnake, correct name 34:94-96 pusillus 33:265-275 Snakes, systematics and distribution 38:406-410 umbratus 33:265-~75 Baja California Sur, Xerobates 49:496-502 vescus 33:265-275 Jalisco vicinus 37:207-220 Sceloporus horridus, feeding habits 36:108-110 Microdipodops Nuevo ,Leon, mammals, annotated list ~:9-15 megacephalus Sonora, colubrid snakes 26:136-140 Dominance relationships with Perognathus Urique, Chihuahua, amphibians and reptiles 19:75"82 longimembris 34:312-316 Western Chihuahua megacephalus nasutus, distribution 41:333-334 Amphibians, systematics. 49:38-70 Microorganisms, distribution in desert soil 37:81-86 Snakes 45:615-676 Microperus (Scolytidae) 40:89-97 Western Tabasco Microrhopala rileyi 43:597-618 Rhinoclemmys areolata courtship behavior Microtus 48:263-266 montanus Mice Hip glands 44:468-470 Deer Indomethacin wheat, population control 49:556-561 Altitudinal hemoglobin variation 39:192-194 montanus amosus 2:105-108 Ecology and taxonomy, Idaho 38:469-472 montanus nexus 2:105-108 Flea exchange with rodents, Western Utah pennsylvanicus 36:475-480 Prevalence of Taenia taeniaeformis in, Montana Fleas, Colorado 43:168-174 37:252 Genetic variation, Great Basin 46:577-580 Microvelia Prairie dog rodenticide effects on, Western South ayacuchana 12:47-54 Dakota 50:347-353 cubana 11:37-42 Short-term effects oflogging on 40:183-189 depressus 34:207-217 Grasshopper duidana 12:47-54 Epizoology of wild rodent plague 48:83-95 gl(lbrosulcata 34:207-~17 Great Basin pocket, distribution, Utah 18:26-30 leavipleura 34:~07-217 Pinyon oaxacana 11:37-42 North Central Nevada, distribution 44:428-430 paura 34:207-~17 Pocket portoricensis 11 :37-4~ Reproduction, Bonneville Basin, Utah 50:361-365 psilonota 34:~07-217 Southern grasshopper reflexus 34:207-217 March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 79

tateiana 11 :37-42 White fIr dwarf Microzetes auxiliaris appalachicola Range extension in Arizona 36:461-462 Redescription 28:142-143 Mites Midges, gall Control by Typhlodromus mcgregori 37:366-374 Bionomics, from Artemisia ludoviciana 37:429-442 Dugway, Utah 13:35-42 Milkvetch, Wahweap Oregon, checklist from mammals 45:67-16 Population cycles, seed reserves Parasitizing Peromyscus, Utah 16:23-31; 17:95-102 Henry Mountains, Utah 48:541-547 Phytoseiid Mill Creek, Wasatch Mountains, Utah Overwintering in Central Utah apple orchards Megarcys signata, life history and ecology 35:39-48 29:96-104 . Miller, Lowell Storrs 15:50-54 Predators in Utah orchards 39:63-80 Millipeds Systematics, United States 25:55-58 Systematics Utah, unusual records 26:34 America 12:13-34 Mocoa smithii 31:135-137 Southern United States 11:19-26 Moffat County, Colorado United States 11:27-35 Presettlement vegetation 45:747-777 Miloderes Mogollon Plateau, Arizona allredi 34:291-296 Biomass in montane forests 44:627-634 tingi 34:291-296 Mohave Desert, California Miloderoides vandykei 3:23-26 Coniferous woodlands Mirna mounds Pleistocene-Holocene 36:227-238 Iowa, vegetation 42:246-261 Effects of land clearing on winter annuals 47:234-238 Oregon 47:609-619 Moisture gradient Relation to slope steepness and aspect Vegetation response, Central Arizona 39:161-176 Oregon 50:21-32 Mojave Desert Mimiocurus beesoni 49:167-185 Bird behavior related to temperature 42:232-240 Mimulus Mojave Desert, Nevada cardinalis-M. lewisii complex Ambrosia dumosa, intraspecies competition 49:79-84 Pollination experiments 50: 155-159 Mollusca Esterase variation 36:81-85 Biogeography, Intermountain Region 46:736-744 guttatus Fish Springs, Utah 31:223-236 Evolutionary divergence. 35:240-244 Recent, Wyoming, checklist 49:637-645 Seed germination 43:410-474 Molophilus Mine highwall, wildlife response aspersulus 22:1-7 South Central Wyoming 49:449-455 frohnei 28:16-23 Mink, internal parasites, checklist nitidulus 5:93-103 Southwestern Montana 33:53-60 subnitens 5:93-103 Mistletoe Moluccobius marshalli 20:23-28 Douglas-fIr dwarf Monarthrum Parasitizing PacifIc silver fIr, Northern California adustum 34:135-150 47:161-162 bicavum 27:36-57 Dwarf bicolor 28:1-15 Douglas-fIr infection, Southwestern United States bidentatum 34:135-150 50:67-71 bifoveatum 34:135-150 Effects on Douglas-fIr, Southwestern United States carinatum 34:135-150 50:173-179 carinulum 34:135-150 Effects on spruce, White Mountains, Arizona C01'lverSll1n 34:135-150 46:685-689 corculum 34:135-150 Forest smoke, effects on seed germination cordicticum 34:135-150 47:652-659 fastigiorum 34:135-150 Infecting Douglas-fir, spruces, Southwestern United huachucae 19:57-62 States 46:528-534 inftadentatum 34:135-150 Pandora moth interaction, ponderosa pine mortality, insignatum 34:135-150 Arizona 45:432-426 limulum 34:135-150 Juniper morsum 34:135-150 Hosts, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona notatum 34:135-150 38:89 postiCU11l 34:135-150 Limber pine dwarf, distribution, Nevada 50:91-92 preclarus 28:1-15 80 GREAT BASiN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

proprium 34:135-150 Mustela erminea, Western Utah 28:47 proxilTlulTl 34:135-150 Mutualism quercicolens 27:36-57 Mammal-mycorrhizal fungus-tree, nitrogen fixation querneus 27:36-57 46:411-414 subgrallulatum 34: 135~150 Mycophagy tettadolltiulTl 34:135-150 Clethrionomys 48:269-273 xalapensis 47:547-550 Peromyscus 47:308-313 Mono Lake, California, salt grass invasion 45:542-545 Mycorrhizal fungi Monosteira e4eig 24:27-30 Interactions with squirrels Monoterpene concentrations Oregon coniferous forests 48:358-369 Western Great Basin pinyon litter and soils Vesicular-arbuscular 48:228-231 Atriplex canescens inoculation 44:363-371 Montana Myriapods, Nevada Test Site, ecology 31:161-163 Anopheles, records and observations 7:23"28 Myrmecocystus pyramicus 11:91-96 Bibliography of vegetation description 48:301~323 Myzus haywardi 3:5-8 Black-tailed prairie dogs Nannolene corticolens 11:27-35 Reproductive ecology 47:202~206 Naochila Brown trout, reproduction 35:435-441 arete 21:108-113 Flathead chub biology 45:332-336 engys 24:83-92 Glacier National Park National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Unusual tooth wear in elk 41:368-369 Coleoptera, checklist 46:287-293 Vegetational and geomorphic change, avalanche Rare vascular plants 44:140-144 paths 45:313-317 Reptile responses to land management 39:255-262 Kingbirds, frequency distribution 3:109-114 National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho Pine Butte Fen, vegetation and flora 46:22:32 Ants 31:237~242 Scolytidae, checklist 49:381-386 Ectoparasites 31:77-82 Yellowstone River Fleas 28:73-87 Parasites of Polyodon spathula 35:445-426 Scorpions 33:251-254 Montana, Southeastern Small mammals 33:246-250 Plant community variability 43:660"668 Solpugids 31:164-168 Montana, Western Spiders 29:105-108 Boreal toad, breeding behavior 31:109-113 Natural history, Great Basin, 1800-1855 1:33~61 Montezuma Well, Arizona, aquatic insects 49:85-88 Navajo National Monument, Arizona Morels, false, Utah 31:35-47 Bird community composition Mormon crickets Betatakin Canyon 41:298-309 Migrating, food for stream fishes 48:25-30 Cryptogamic soil crusts 43:73-78 Morone chrysops Plant communities 45:1~13 Diel behavior, Vtah Lake, Utah 44:509-515 Subaerial algae 41:433-439 Mosquitoes . Vascular plants, checklist 38:19-30 Dipterous predators, Utah and Wyoming 9:21"23 Nebraska Mosses Chadron, Cercocarpus montanus 37:97-99 Grand Teton National Park and vicinity, Wyoming Prairie skinks, reproduction 47:373-374 Checklist 45:124-126 Scotts Bluff National Monument Intermountain West, checklist 48:394~401 Terrestrial vertebrates, checklist 49:597-613 Moths Nebraska, Northwestern Pandora Pinus ponderosa, distributional aspects 28:24-29 Dwarf mistletoe interaction, ponderosa pine Nectar~sugar concentrations mortality, Arizona 45:432-426 Flower visitors, Western Great Basin 37:523_529 Emergence in Arizona 44:161~165 Nematodes White-lined sphinx Chandlerella, systematics, keys 36:445-457 Abundant in spring, 1940, Central Utah 9:76 Predacious, systematics 10:45-50 Mount Dellenbaugh, Arizona Soil, Northern Rocky Mountain ecosystems Avifauna of the region 41:259-268 Genera and biomass 47:473-479 Mount Timpanogos, Utah Splendidofilaria, systematics, keys 36:445-457 Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum, life history Tylenchidae, systematics 2:37-85 31:213~222 Neoperla Aphids, checklist 7:1-6 carlsoni 38:97-114 Multoribates haydeni 35:103~108 catharae 38:97-114 March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 81

choctaw 38:97-114 Intraspecies competition 49:79-84 freytagi 38:97-114 Mountain ants, checklist and ecology 38:379-396 gaufini 38:97-114 Ornithology, bibliography 28:49-60 stewarti 38:97-114 Pahranagat Valley Mountain brush vegetation Cattle impact on fish populations 49:491-495 Comparative study, Utah 27:59-66 Perognathus longimembris Habitat invasion 29:143-149 N Pinyon-juniper woodland densities 46:178-184 Plecoptera, checklist 35:49-50 Neoteneriffiola uta 18:43-45 Pyramid Lake

Neotoma Cui-uii life history 45:571-603 cinerea Fish species composition and abundance Genetic variation, Great Basin 46:577-580 41:395-408 lepida lepida Food of larval tui chubs 43:175-178 Siphonaptera associated with nests 15:35-49 Gila bicolor seasonal growth 43:713-716 Neotrachyostus obliquus 26:45-70 Reproductive biology of Gila bicolor 38:203-207 Neotropical Region Reproductive ecology of Catostomus tahoensis Hydrometridae, checklist 19:43-52 38:181-186 Neotylenchus Sacramento perch life history 41:278-289 acutus 2:37-85 Salmo clarki henshawi, life history 43:1-29 arcuatus 2:37-85 Vertical distribution of adult fish 38:417-428 Nesocypselas Ruby Lake, small mammals 49:123-130 evansi 13:91-99 Selenium in soils, plants and animals 49:201-213 evansi aemulus 13:91-99 Soda Lake, limnology 31:106-108 Nesomerium hawaiiense 13:75-85 Test Site Neurigona torrida 11:11-17 Arthropod sampling problems 27:26-35 Nevada Beeflies 25:5-11 Aculeata Hymenoptera, checklist 43:403-408 Bees 29:20-24 Alvord Basin, life history of native fishes 43:409-420 Birds, wintering habits 22:30-31 Ash Meadows Brachycistidine wasps, checklist 33:109-112 Amargosa pupfish, systematics 46:220-223 Coleoptera 29:11-19 Big Soda Lake Coleoptera, checklist 34:218-220 Primary productivity 38:187-192 Ecological research, references 26:79-86 Zooplankton orientation to the oxycline 49:535-539 Faunistic inventory 28:132-141 Birds, distribution 14:15-18 Insects 26:9-16 Carson Range Isopods 25:43-47 Great Basin black bear den co-occupancy Kangaroo rat burrows 24:93-101 49:390-391 Lepidoptera 29:42 Cerambycoid semi-aquatic Coleoptera 11:97-104 Mammals, distribution 50:83-84 Chimney Creek, Lahontan cutthroat trout Mites from mammals 24:71-73 Spawning behavior 47:480-487 Mites on grasshopper mice 22:101-104 Clark County, Verdin, body composition 31:66-68 Mutillid wasps 33:156-162 Clark's Grebe, breeding records 46:581-582 Myriapods, ecology 31:161-163 Devil's Hole Phalangida, ecology 25:37-38 Cyprinodon diabolis movement 43:592-596 Reptiles 29:31-34; 42:219-222 Fish hatchery history 46:583-594 Sceloporus magister, ecology 33:133-146 Formica propinqua nests 41:389-392 Spiders 27:11-25 Great-tailed Grackle 45:483-484 Understory vegetation in pinyon-juniper 41:467-475 Histeridae, checklist 7:7-10 Upper Walker River Hot Creek Spring, White River springfish Vascular flora, checklist 43:93-130 Foods and feeding 49:249-251 Vegetation, bibliography 50:209-242 Kawich Mountains Walker Lake Birds of the pinyon association 16:32-33 Gila bicolor, reproduction and embryology Lake Gilbert, plant communities, landforms 46:1-21 42:60-64 Lake Mead and Lake Mohave Tui chub biology 45:784-788 Largemouth bass food habits 48:485-488 White-tailed deer, probable record 28:199 Limber pine dwarf mistletoe, distribution 50:91-92 Nevada, Central Mojave Desert, Ambrosia dumosa Birds of a shadscale habitat 50:295-298 82 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Individual rodent movements 29:109-110 New records Seasonal variation in desert arthropods 40:292-297 Acarina Nevada, East Central Idaho 36:57-64 Breeding birds, bristlecone pine stand 44:272-276 Utah 36:57-64 Nevada, Eastern Agathoxylon, North America 46:559-566 Bristlecone pine ecology 44:487-494 Algae, Utah Lake, Utah 30:99-105; 45:237-254 Nevada, North Central Ambystoma tigrinum, Idaho 44:313-316 Ammospermophilus leucurus, distribution 44:428-430 Amphibians Peromyscus truei, distribution 44:428-430 Baker County, Oregon 18:63-65 Nevada, Northeastern Chihuahua, Mexico 19:75-82 Mountainous sagebrush community characteristics Southern Mexico 17:52-56 48:403-421 Anomiopsyllus amphibolus, Southeastern Oregon Plant associations, big sagebrush-longleaf snowberry 40:361 47:117-131 Anopheles, Montana 7:23-28 Sagebrush community type classification 48:422-433 Antrozous pallidus, Montana 40:115 Soil characteristics, sagebrush communities Ants, Utah 27:67-78 49:469-481 Arceuthobium, Arizona and New Mexico 43:741-476 Nevada, Northern Arceuthobium abietinum, Arizona 36:461-462 Artemisia habitat types 33:225-~42 Astragalus lentiginosus fremontii, Utah 34:180 Nevada, South Central Astragalus lentiginosus vitreus, Utah 34:180 Microbiology, water chemistry of two natural springs, Atherinidae, Mexico and Texas 25:73-76 grazing impacts 50:~89-294 Aves, Zion National Park, Utah 2:121-122 Nevada, Southeastern Basidomycetes, Arizona 38:42-48 . Soil frost and infiltration rate, dune and interspace Basilia dunni, Venezuela 37:221-224 soils 50:41-46 Bats, Northwestern Colorado 43:554-560 Nevada, Southern Bipalium kewense, Utah 12:62 Birds, uncommon records 26:41-42 Birds Macrotus waterhousii, distribution 30:53 Clark County, Nevada 26:41-42; 28:61-62 Status of introduced fishes 42:361-366 Great Salt Lake, Utah 37:247-251 New Mexico Nevada 14:15-18 Chaco Canyon, spatial and temporal variability of Uinta Basin, Utah 18:23-25 vegetation 49:113-122 Utah 33:243-245 Chihuahuan Desert Utah and idaho 43:717-727 Tiger salamander, life history 31:193-212 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Wyoming 43:747-748 Dona Ana County Brachylagus idahoensis, Southwestern Wyoming Uta stansburiana stejnegeri 33:124-128 4~:100 Grass taxonomy and types Carabidae, Colorado 47:631-637 Selected bibliography 50:73-82 Chordeiles, Utah 1:93-96 Las Vegas Chrysemys picta belli, Grant County, Oregon 47:344 Amphibians, observations 2:109-117 Cichlasoma managuense, North America 49:387-389 Reptiles 9:55-57 Cicuta bulbifera, Alaska 48:382 Lava Tube Caves Climacia californica, Idaho 45:391-394 Invertebrates and zoogeographic significance Coenia, North America 35:65-85 42:405-41Z Coleoptera, Utah 2:36 Livestock grazing Collembola, Utah 13:43-46 . Macroinvertebrates in montane stream 48:146-153 Coniana sno~i, Utah 18:66-67 McKnight Creek Coreidae, Nevada Test Site 33:123 Stream c::hannel and vegetation changes 48:373-381 Crataegus colorado, Utah 4:55 Plant survival on coal mine spoils 41:271-273 Crotalus atrox Plecoptera, checklist 35:97-99 Nevada, correction 42:350 San Juan County, birds 37:489-500 Southern Nevada 30:107 Soil fungi between and beneath pinyon-juniper Culicidae, Colorado 9:65-75 canopies 50:167-172 Dermacentor hunteri, United States 23:166 Winter stonefIies, distribution 43:585-591 Diadophis regalis regalis, Nevada 12:63-64 New Mexico, Southeastern Diatomaceae Cnemidophorus tigris, food habits 45:527-534 Blue Lake Warm Spring, Utah 44:120-124 New Mexico, Southwestern Great Basin 46:398-403 Rodent weights in modified pinyon-juniper woodlands North America 44:120-124 48:554-557 March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 83

Diplocardia verrucosa, New Mexico 27:1~1O Neotoma cinerea, White Mountains, California Earthwonns, United States 27:142-176 49:392-395 Elymus flavescens, Utah 43:619-646 Notiosorex crawfordi, Rincon Mountains, Arizona Ephydatia mulleri, Idaho 45:391-394 49:140-141 Epilachna corrupta, Utah 1:91 Odonata, Colorado 48:96-101 Eridiphas slevini Onychomys torridus longicaudus, Northwestern Baja California, Mexico 38:406-410 Nevada 38:180 Euderma maculatum Paracoenia, North America 35:65-85 California 48:563 Patapius spinosus, Idaho and Nevada 39:195-196 Colorado 42:360 Perognathus parvus, Utah '18:26-30 Oregon 41:270 Phaedactylum tricomutum, Utah 48:324-326 Fish, Idaho and Wyoming 47:523-526 Pinus longaeva, Stansbury Mountains, Utah 38:49-50 Fleas, Utah 26:71-75 Pityophthorus, Mexico 45:476-482 Forficula auricularia, Utah 5:22 Pityophthorus corruptus, Mexico 46:641-645 Gastropods, Deep Creek Mountains, Utah 14:19 Plain Titmouse, Wyoming 43:747-748 Gavia immer immer, Southern Colorado 13:74 Plants, Utah 30:16-22; 32:117-119 Glaucomys sabrinus lucifugus, Garfield County, Utah Platypodidae, Neotropical Region 26:45-70 1:126 Platypus, North America 18:37-40 Gordiacea, Utah 1:2 Plecoptera Grasses Louisiana 36:366-384 Arizona, New Mexico; Texas 40:221-222 Nevada 35:49-50 New Mexico 37:530"531 New Mexico 35:97-99 United States 37:530-531 Plecotus phyllotis, Utah 35:452 Grimmia atricha, Nevada 42:583-588 Pompilidae, Rocky Mountain States 50:193-195 Hebrus, Americas 13:9-11 Procyon lotor, Wyoming 42:599-600 Helianthus deserticola, Arizona and Utah 41:393-394 Pseudocrossidum aureum, Wayne Co~nty, Utah Helianthus niveus canescens, Arizona and Utah 47:347-348 41:393-394 Pseudopityophthorus, Mexico 19:1-7 Helix aspersa, Utah 14:90 Ranatra quadridentata, Utah 7:29 Heteromyidae, Great Basin 48:267-268, Reptiles Heterosphyronida, New Mexico 12:3945 Baker County, Oregon 18:63-65 Hindia sphaeroidalis, Nevada 36:206-210 Chihuahua, Mexico 19:75-82 Hudsonian Godwit, Nevada 37:532 Death Valley, California 23:119-128 Hydrometra martini, Central Utah 18:67 Jalisco, Mexico 35:317~318 Hypsiglena torquata, Idaho 44:313-316 Mexico 31:138"139 Indigo Bunting, Northern Utah 32:220 Nevada Test Site 29:31-34; 42:219-222 Ixodes muris, Utah 12:65-66 Southern Mexico 17:52",56 Lams, Utah 48:298~300 Western Chihuahua, Mexico 47:383-421 Leptophlebiidae, North America 47:283-286 Rhacomitrium heterostichum, Nevada 42:583-588 Leptotyphlops humilis, Death Valley, California Rhinocheilus lecontei lecontei 30:91-93 East Central Utah 34:238-240 Mammals Owyhee County; Idaho 36:56 Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake 46:307-309 Salientia, Oklahoma 11:87-90 Nevada Test Site 50:83-84 Salvia sclarea, Utah 6:128 Utah 50:283-285 Say's Phoebe, Northern Utah 32:220 Megabothris clantoni princei, Western Utah 37:75"76 Scolytidae Melanoplus, Utah 5:1-22 Arizona 19:57-62 Microdipodops megacephalus, Wassuk Mountains; Chihuahua, Mexico 20:59-69 Nevada 41:333-334 Idaho 47:375"38:f Millepeds, America 12:13-34 Montana 49:381-386 Mites Neotropical Region 28:1-15 Dugway, Utah 13:35-42 Western North America 20:59-69 Oregon 45:67-76 Scorpions, Utah 32:154-170 Monotropa hypopithys, Colorado 46:175-177 Siphonaptera Montia linearis, Utah 41:269 Utah 10:62-65; 11:105-114 Muscivoraforticata, Death Valley, California 23:165 Western United States 45:530-532 Mustela nigripes, Wyoming 41:360-361 Snakes Mutillid wasps, Nevada Test Site 33:156-162 Southwestern Idaho 41:154-157

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Utah 2:16-28 Distribution arid abundance 35:269-272; 36:111 Solpugids, Nevada 32:120 Cinara occurring on Picea, keys 21:35-50 Sorex, Great Basin 48:267<268 Stoneflies Sorei nanus, Fracas Lake, Arizona 50:161-165 Checklist, distribution, bibliography 46:383-397 Spongillafragilis, Utah 1:61 Nothofagus :i'orest, Argentina Stilt Sandpiper, Nevada 37:532 Fungi in small mammals 49:618-620 Stoneflies, New Mexico 43:585-591 Nothotylerzchus (Nematoda) 2:37-85 Tingidae, Nevada 31:160 acris 2:37-85 Tipulidae, Middle America 30:2n-241 ajjinis 2:37-85 Totanus flavipes, Washington County, Utah 2:86 cylindrical/is 2:37-85 Trichoptera Notolepidomyzon intermedius 3:27-32 Southeastern Idaho 37:253-257 Numenius americanus, nesting biology 32:88-90 Western United Stlltes 40:287~291 Nutrient cycling Trimerotropis arenacea, Utah 22:108-109 Arthropod effects Trionyx spiniferus emoryi, Utah 37:259 Mountain brush habitats 49:134-139 Trombiculidae, Utah 15:1~26 Nymphalis antiopa Vararia flora, United States 38:42-48 Phenology and migration, California 46:112-116 Vascular flora Montana 42:413-414 o Teton County, Wyoming 40:408-413 Oak, Gambel Wyoming 42:413-414; 44:482-483 Recovery after fire 40:127-130 Wyoming and Montana 43:739~740 Seedling microhabitat affinities 46:294-298 Vascular plants Oakbrush, compositional similarity, Utah 41:147-153 Alberta, Cllllada 36:243-271 Obsidian, Idaho Colorado 38:208-210; 44:516~517 Diplostomum spathaceum in fishes 43:675-683 Veliidae, Arizona 47:660 Ochotona Vertebrates princeps Idaho 2:87-97 Marmot scats as whiter food supplement Western United States 1:138-146 49:466-468 Weevils, United States 14:73-78 princeps saxatilis White-tailed deer, Nevada 28:199 Blood protein, iIiterpopulational variation 37:77-80 Wislouchiella planctonica, Nevada 29:43 princeps utahensis 2:105-108 Wolverine, LaSal Mountains, Utah 18:56 Ochterus roturzdus 36:221-226 Newby, William Wallace 45:443-454 Odocoileus Newportia hemionus albana 17:30-41 Bottle feeding of fawns 46:217-219 atapa 17:30-41 Differential habitat utilization by sexes 40:273-281 caldes 17:30-41 Fecal pellet similarities to pronghorn 38:222-224 ecuadargna 17:30-41 Fetal growth mtes 46:245-248 tossi 17:30-41 Utah, changes in size 49:31-35 schlingen 17:30-41 hemionus hemionus Niche pattern Bed characteristics 46:542-546 Desert rodent fauna, Great Basin 47:488-496 Captive behavior 47:105-109 Nightshade, bitter Odonata, Colorado, checklist 48:96-101 Naturalization, habitat, Central Utah 44:317-323 Oeciacus vicarius Nitrification in soils Bam and Cliff Swallow nest occupants, Colorado Acetylene inhibition 46:316-320 47:345-346 Nitrogen availability Oenothera, nectar composition Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis, effects on growth Hawkmoth-visited species 35:273~274 and photosynthesis 50:9-20 Oestranthraxfarinosus 13:17-27 Nitrogen fixation Oil Shale Tracts, Utah Mammal~rnycorrhizal fungus-tree mutualism, Wildlife distribution and abundance 46:469-507 Oregon 46:411-414 Oiovelia cunucunumana 12:47-54 Medicago and Hedysarum, Great Basin 44:151-158 Oklahoma Symbiotic, desert plants 36:65-80 Anutan ecology and natural history 3:33-50; 4:62-80 Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, mammal fec;es 46:646-650 Caudata, distribution 11:87-90 North America Flint Creek Black-billed Magpies Nongame insectivorous fish, March 1991 50~ YEAR INDEX 85

food habits 45:7Zh733 Wasco County, mirna mounds 47:609-619 Greer County, amphibians 15:27-31 Oregon, Eastern Olonthogaster Beavers, dam site selection 50:213-281 jiri 48:196-201 Bunchgrasses regalis 48:196-201 Effects of burning and clipping 50:115-120 Onblavia freytagi 49:398-403 Oregoll, North Central Onchocerca cervipedis Mirna mounds, relation to slope steepness and aspect Parasitizing mule deer, Central Utah 42:351-352 50:21-32 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, juvenile Oregon, Northeastern Effects of artificial shading 47:22-31 Blue Grouse, hatching chronology 46:745-748 Onychiurus Cougar winter food habits 43:425-428 irregularis 4:39-48 Oregon, Southeastern millsi 4:39-48 Disjunct ponderosa pine stand 47:163-167 Onychomys Gila boraxobius feeding ecology 40:101-114 leucogaster Screech and Burrowing Owl food habits 46:421-426 Epizoology of wild rodent plague 48:83-95 Small mammals, abundance, distribution 39:201-218 torridus Oregon, Western Water balance and fluid consumption 35:62-64 Arboreal arthropods in coniferous forests 48:321-333 Onychylis essigi 14:73-18 Nitrogen fixation Ophidi/aelaps Mammal-mycorrhizae-tree mutualism 46:411-414 farrieri 14:67-72 Oregon Caves National Monument, Oregon tanneri 14:67-72 Diatoms, checklist 41:311-332 Ophidiotrichus exastus 25:55-58 Oreoxis trotteri 45:34-36 Ophiotaenia Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona critica 41 :445-448 Grass spider microhabitat 45:546-547 Parasites, Colorado River squawfish 41:445-448 Oribatei, Gymnodaniaeus, systematics, Utah 21:21-28 Oppiacoloradellsis 29:133-136 Oribatella anol1lola 30:5-8 Opuntia basi/aris heilii 43:100 Ormosia Orange Cliffs, Utah, flora, checklist 47:287-298 burlleyanq 24:19_25 Oreana local fauna (Blancan), Owyhee County, Idaho frohneqrum 28:16-23 Fossil birds 46:763-768 hynesi 22:h7 Oregon nobilis 24:117-112 Alvord Basin, life history of native fishes 43:409-420 pugetensis 5:93-103 Baker County, herpetology 18:63-65 Ornithology, Nevada, bibliography 28:49-60 Blue Grouse, fall feeding habits 46:123-127 Orthoporus Cascade Range, Felis concolor, food 45:77-80 bisulcatus 12:13"34 Cold desert lizard communities bobos 12:13-34 Species-habitat relationships 42:380-384 cienegonus 12:13-34. Curry County crotonus 12:13-34 Aneides ferreus, food habits 46:218-240 euthus 12:13~34 Ectoparasites of mammals 24:75-81 gracilior 12:13-34 Grant County, herpetology 30:9-12 tehuactinus 12:13"34 Hamey County, Diamond Pond unciferens 12:13-34 Vegetation history 41:427-458 Orthoptera Linn County, Sylvi/agus jloridanus 41:167-115 Cibolacris, systematics, Chihuahua, Mexico 21:29-33 Malheur County, herpetological notes 9:59-63 Daihinibaenetes Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Systematics, Neatctic Region 22:12-29 Franklin's Gulls 41:440-444 Decticidae Merriam's Wild Turkey Systematics, keys, Nearctic Region 33:197-201 Habitat and horne range 49:252-258 Eremopedes, systematics, keys 32:223-228 Mites from mammals, checklist 45:67-76 Hesperotettix Oregon Caves National Monument Systematics, corrections 6: 126 Diatoms, checklist 41:317-332 Systematics, Utah 3:9-21 Pygmy rabbit, habitat and distribution 44:563-571 Melanoplus, systematics, Utah 5:1-22 Squirrels and mycorrhizal fungi Petropedes, systematics, California 32:176"179 Coniferous forests 48:358-369 Plagiostira Warner Basin Systematics, keys, Utah 22:105-101 Threatened fishes, conservation status 50:243"248 Systematics, New Mexico 20:39-47 86 GREAT BASIN NAtuRALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Platyoplus, systematics, Arizona 33:43-50 oreophila juniperina 38:n5-367 Sand treader camel crickets sericea, soil-site relationships Systematics, keys 30:242-249 Raft River Mountains, Utah 49:419-424 Stenopelmatinae Systematics, Kelso punes, California 25:63-71 P Systematics, keys, Nearctic Region 30:173-179 Stenopelmatus Pachycotes minor 45:266-275 Systematics, keys, United States 39:226-230 Paddlefish parasites Systematics, keys, Utah 14:39-60 Yellowstone River, Montana 35:425-4:f6 Systematics, Nearctic Region 28:124-131 Pllenoppia forficula 25:59-62 Trimerotropis Pahranagat Valley, Nevada Systematics, Idaho 24:31-35 Cattle impact on fish populations 49:491-495 Systematics, New Mexico ~1:51-54 Palisades Creek, Idaho Systematics, Utah ~0:49-58 Cutthroat trout food size selection 45:3~7-33l V!scainopelmatlis, systematics, Mexico 34:203-206 Palm, Tertiary, systematics Osteology bipping Vat Formation, Central Utah 32:1-15 Comparative, and myology, Iguanidae 37:35-56 Palmoxylon Cranial, Sceloporus 34:1-41 colei 33:61-76 Otostigmus contottum 33:61-76 burgeri moitsoitus 17:30-41 edenense 33:61-76 lavanlis 17:30-41 gustavesonii 3~:1-15 mesethus 17:30-41 Panama, rodent-infesting Anoplura 32:121-136 parvior 17:30-41 Panamint Valley, California Otus asio, food habits Dipodomys merriami, burrowing habits 31:190-1n Southeastern Oregon 46:4~1-426 Pandeleteius btyanti 14:73-78 Ovis Parabacillus coloradus, life history 19:83 canadensis Paracarinolidia Bone chewing by 50:89 glabta 49:92-95 Northern Sierra Nevada, California 33:2:21-224 longisetli 49:9:f-95 Transferrin polymorphism, Colorado 40:141-142 Paracoenia canadensis canadensis ampla 35:65-85 Epiphyseal fusion 47:7-12 calida 35:65-85 Owls wirthi 35:65-85 Bam Paracopium gigantos 14:1-10 Diet, Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake 46:307-309 Paracorthylus velutinus 28:1-15 Seasonal food habits, Utah 32:229-~34 Paragordius Sexual imprinting on humans 36:385-386 Infection of immature aquatic insects 29:44 Burrowing Paraiulus Food habits, Southeastern Idaho 39:274-~76 schmidti 12:13-34 Food habits, Southeastern Oregon 46:421-426 viganus 1:f:13-34 Foods, Conata Basin, South Dakota 45:287-:f90 Paralidia Nesting success, Southeastern Idaho 45:81-84 bispinosa 46:329-335 Flammulated denticulata 46:329-335 Capturing and monitoring 44:49"51 . retrorsa 46:329-335 Screech singulatis 46:329-335 Food habits, Southeastern Oregon 46:421-426 spinata 46:3:f9-335 Winter food, Central Utah 31:83"84 Paraphauloppia cotdylinosll 35:103"108 Spotted Paraphyllanthoxylong utahense 43:394-402 Bats in pellets, Southern Arizona 50:197-200 Parasites Ox, musk Balaena mysticetus 47:355-372 Pleistocene, systematics, Southeastern Idaho Brown trout, Montana 35:44:f-448 47:239-251 Endemic fishes, Virgin Rivet, Utah 46:662-676 Oxygen, low concentrations Helminth Aquatic insect tolerance 34:45-59 Cats and dogs, Central Utah 36:471-474 Oxytropis Spermophilus elegans 47:103-104 arctica barnebyana 28:147-156 White-tailed jackrabbit, Colorado-Wyoming borealis australis 50:355-360 45:604-606 campestris wanapum 50:373-377 Indochinese refugees, Utah County, Utah 41:201-206 March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 8'7

Mottled sculpin, Utah 47:13-21 thurberi anestius 34:230 Woundfin minnow, Virgin River, Utah 46:662-676. Perea flaveseens, parasites Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming Deer Creek Reservoir, Utah 31:169-176 Cutthroat trout and longnose suckers 41:259-275 Perch, yellow, parasites Parisuctobelba septenia 36:496-500 Deer Creek Reservoir, Utah 31:169-176 Parry, Charles Christopher 48:9-18 Perdix perdix Partridge, Gray Foraging ecology, Eastern South Dakota 48:202-205 Foraging ecology, Eastern South Dakota 48:202-205 Peridryocoetes (Coleoptera) 44:223-230 Paruroctonus boreus Periphyton, composition and abundance Biology and ecology 34:167-179 Convict Creek, Sierra Nevada 46:595-611 Stinger utilization and predation 40:193-195 Perissonemia ecmeles 21:108-113 Paspalum Perityle specuicola 43:373-374 distiehum 42:101-104 Perognathus distiehum indutum 42:101-104 longimembris Passalozetes Dominance relationships with Mierodipodops linearis 22:93-100 megacephalus 34:312-316 moniles 35:103-108 Nevada habitat invasion 29:143-149 Paunsagunt Plateau, Utah pan/us, distribution, systematics, Utah 18:26-30 Fire history 48:58-63 Reproduction, Bonneville Basin, Utah 50:361-365 Mammals 26:43-44 Peromyseus Paurodontus (Nematoda) 2:37-85 Fungi in the diet 47:308-313 apiticus 2:37-85 manieulatus densus 2:37-85 Altitudinal hemoglobin variation 39:192-194 gracilis 2:37-85 Cuterebra larvae parasites 38:51-54 niger 2:37-85 Fleas, Colorado 43:168-174 Peat, depth and profile changes, California 36:101-107 Genetic variation, Great Basin 46:577-580 Pedicia Short-term effects of logging on 40:183-189 ampla cinereicolor 18:31-36 Subspecies ecology and taxonomy, Idaho ampla perangusta 18:31-36 38:469-472 bellamyana 24:117-122 Parasitized by botfly larvae hynesiana 21:10-16 Northern Colorado 36:481-482 pahasapa 18:31-36 truei shastensis 18:31-36 Cuterebra larvae parasites 38:51-54 steensensis 18:31-.36 North Central Nevada, distribution 44:428-430 Pediciaaspidoptera convexa 18:31-36 Perspinolidia peruviensis 49:96-99 Pedioeaetus despainii 40:78-88 Petropedes santarosae 32:176-179 Pediomelum aromatieum tuhyi 46:254-260 Phaeelia Peleeyphorus semilaevis 22:110-113 crenulata angustifolia 35:127-190 Pelicans, American White demissa minor 46:254-260 Nesting colonies, Wyoming 48:285-289 Systematics, keys, North America 35:127-190 Peloptulus tanytrichosus 32:208-210 Phalaerocorax auritus auritus Penicillidia godivae 24:107-115 Breeding biology, Utah 37:1-23 Penstemon Phalacropsis dispar albifluvis 42:367-368 Control of native pine stem rust fungi 42:369-379 angustifolius dulcis 46:459-460 Phalaeropsylla atwoodii 35:377-378 hamata, female 42:96-99 eatonii and Penstemon eyananthus mor/ani 42:241-245 Comparative floral biology 40:268-272 Phalangida, ecology, Nevada Test Site 25:37-38 flowersii 43:429-431 Phalaropes, Red-necked holmgrenii 37:100; 37:258 Migration biology, Great Basin 46:185-197 idahoensis 48:495-498 Phalaropus lobatus leonardii higginsii 46:459-460 Migration biology, Great Basin 46:185-197 pseudospectabilis Phallorthus columbianus 12:13-34 Mixed pollination systems 48:489-494 Pheasants, Ring-necked seariosus cyanomontanus 46:459-460 Behavior in late winter, Central Utah 42:562-566 Systematics 35:434 Nest site selection, Utah 41 :457-460 United States 34:311 Overwinter survival, Utah 41:247-250 thompsonae desperatus 46:459-460 Phenology, seasonal, Nymphalis antiopa 46:112-116

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Phigalia plumogeraria Distribution and abundance, North America Bionomics and control on bitterbrush, Utah 35:269-272; 36:111 41:290-297 pica Izudsonia Philanthus, nests and prey, Wyoming 26:35-40 Predation on small mammals 45:152-153 Phloeoc!eptus Picea pungens ardis 41:121-128 Chlysomyxa pirolata on, Utah 42:262-272 atkinsoni 41:121-128 Piceance Basin, Colorado cristatus 41:121-128 Presettlement vegetation 43:687-699 punctatus 40:353-358 Small mammal summer food habits 44:14-5-150 spicatus 41:121-128 Pikas Phloeocurus (Coleoptera) 44:223-230 Blood protein, interpopulational variations 37:77-80 Phloeographus mamibiae 44:223-230 Marmot scats as winter food supplement 49:466-468 Phloeosinopsoides pumilus 45:266-275 Pine Butte Fen, Montana, vegetation and flora 46:22-32 Phloeosinus phoebe 48:196

48:39-45 concinnus 37:207-220 Woodlands, monoterpene concentration in litter and conscriptus 46:679-684 soil 48:228-231 conspectus 36:347-365 Pinyon-juniper corruptus 36:347-365 Chaining, effect on browse species, Utah 46:508-512 costabilis 36:347-365 Small mammal summer food habits costatulus 36:347-365 Colorado 44:145-150 costatus 35:391-401 Soil fungi beneath and between canopies costifera 45:476-482 New Mexico 50:167-17:f cracentis 45:476-482 Understory response to harvesting cristatus 24:59-70 Great Basin 45:105-11:f crotoilis 37:511-522 Understory vegetation, Nevada 41:467-475 debilis 36:347-365 Woodlands degener 35:391-401 Densities, California and Nevada 46:178-184 delicatus 38:397-405 Foliage biomass and cover, succession 50:121-134 desultorius 45:476-482 Mature, plant community changes 47:96-99 detentus 36:347~365 Rodent weights, Southwestern New Mexico diligens 36:347-365 48:554-557 dimunitivus 45:467-475 Seed rain 46:706-710 disctetus 37:383~394 Spatial pattern and interference, Northwestern dispar 36:4:f5-4M Colorado 50:313-320 dissolutus 35:391-401 Succession following wildfire dolus 24:59-70 Great Basin 45:556~566 elatinus :f4:59~70 Pisces, Notolepidomyzon, systematics 3:27-3:f elimatus 36:425-444 Pisidium variable, attack of trout 14:23-:f5 equihuai 45:467-475 Pisolithus tinctorius euterpes 38:71 ~84 Ectomycorrhizal formation on Quercus explicitus 35:391-401 Sierra Nevada minesoil 50:367~370 festus 27:36-57 Formation on California white fir foratus 27:36-57 Sierra Nevada 50:85-87 franseriae 31:69-76 Pine associations, acid mine spoils furnissi 36:4:f5-444 Sierra Nevada 49:111-112 galeritus 36:347-365 Pityoborus gemzanus 36:4:f5-444 hirtellus 18:46-56 glutae 49:167-185 intonsus 18:46-56 hermosus 36:347-365 rubentis 18:46-56 hesperius 38:71-84 velutinus 18:46-56 hylocuroides 24:59-70 Pityogenes mexic(lnus 40:353-358 impexus 38:71-84 Pityokteines mystacinus 35:21-32 inceptis 35:391-401 Pityophthorus indefessus 46:641-645 abiegnus 24:59-70 indigens 36:347-365; 37:207-220 ablusus 45:476-482 ineditus 36:425-444 abstrusus 36:425-444 inhabilis 46:641-645 alnicolens 37:207-220 inops 36:347-365 amiculus 35:391-401 insuetus 45:476-482 anthracinus 36:425-444 intentus 38:71-84 arcanus 36:425-444 islasi 22:76-82 assitus 37:207-220 laetus 36:347-365 atkinsoni 45:467-475 laticeps 38:71-84 atomus 24:59-70 leechi 37:207-220 borrichiae 24:59-70 lenis 36:347-365 bravoi 46:679-684 levis 46:265-:f73 brevicomatus 36:425-444 limatus 24:59"70 burserae 36:347-365 litos 36:425-444 carinatus 38:71-84 rnalleatus 38:71-84 cavatus 38:71-84 medialis 36:347-365 cedri 49:167-185 rnegas 36:425-444 chilgoza 49:167-185 melanurus 36:347-365 mendosus 35:391-401 ---~~~..-. ------

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mesembria 38:71-84 Pluvial lake basin, Lake Gilbert, Nevada 46:1-21 minus 36:425-444 Spring denitrification rates minutalis 36:347-365 Sierra Nevada 48:558-562 molestus 36:347-365 Understory and open-area differentiation 40:167-174 monte:t.umae 38:71-84 Variability, Southeastern Montana 43:660-668 morosus 36:347-365 Wetland, Uinta Mountains, Utah 43:523-530 nanus 24:59-70 Zonation nebulosus 36:347-365 Benton Hot Springs, California 47:583-591 nemoralis 36:347-365 Saline meadow, Utah Lake 47:322-333 nugalis 36:347-365 Plant species diversity occlusus 36:425-444 Soil texture in grasslands, Eastern Great Basin ostryacolens 46:679-684 33:163-168 paulus 24:59-70 Plant- interactions perexiguus 36:347-365 Nectar-sugar concentrations and visitors 37:523-529 pusillus 24:59-70 Plants quercinus 27:36-57 Alien, Southern Idaho, invasion in 1900 41:176-183 recans 36:425-444 C3 and C4, ecological differences rubidus 38:397-405 Central Utah 46:140-147 scalptlls 38:71-84 Chemical composition scitulus 36:347-365 Related to mule deer reproduction 39:122-128 siouxensis 36:425-444 Chromosome counts, Western America 33:19-25 sobrinus 36:347-365 Desert, symbiotic nitrogen fixation 36:65-80 solatus 37:207-220 Endangered and threatened, Utah 38:1-18 speciosus 37:207-220 Fossil, ultrastructure, Eocene, India 41:161-166 speculum 36:425-444 Names, index of authors, Utah 42:385-394 strictus 36:347-365 Nutrient levels on summer ranges subimpressus 36:425-444 River of No Return Wilderness Area, Idaho tenax 36:347-365 44:621-626 thamnus 45:467-475 Poisonous, Utah, checklist 40:229-253 thatcheri 36:425-444 Rare, Colorado 48:434-484 thomasi 36:425-444 Subalpine herbaceous timidulus 35:391-401 Reproduction, Wasatch Mountains, Utah toralis 24:59-70 43:573-578 torridus 31:69-76 Utah, rare 45: 173-236 trepidus 38:71-84 Vascular trunculus 45:467-475 Angel Island, Marin County, California, checklist tutulus 46:641-645 40:385-407 vegrandis 46:641-645 Bighorn Canyon, Wyoming-Montana, checklist vesculus 38:397-405 45:734-746 vespertinus 38:71-84 Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, 'checklist zexmenivora 45:467-475 41:109-120 zonalis 36:425-444 Canyon and Church Mountains, Utah, checklist Plagiobotlzrys, systematics, keys 34:161-166 44:277-295 Plagiostira Colorado, distributional records 38:208-210 gillettei utahensis 22:105-107 House Range, Utah, checklist 48:102-116 mescaleroensis 20:39-47 Kaiparowits Basin, checklist 38:125-179 Plagopterus argentissimus Lee Creek Valley, Alberta, checklist 39:277-283 Biology, Virgin River Basin 38:463-468 Navajo National Monument, checklist 38:19-30 Parasites, Virgin River, Utah 46:662-676 Rare, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Spawning and growth 42:549-552 44:140-144 Plague, fleas in pine martens 44:170-175 San Rafael Swell, Utah, checklist 43:79-87 Plant communities Special status, Utah, checklist 35:327-376 Alpine, Kings Peak, Uinta Mountains, Utah 42:50-59 Systematics, Utah 42:129-195; 46:254-260; Changes in mature pinyon-juniper woodland 46:261-264 47:96-99 Teton County, Wyoming, checklist 40:408-413 Foothill knolls, Uinta Basin, Utah 42:81-90 Upper Walker River, California and Nevada, Lake Gilbert, Nevada 46:1-21 checklist 43:93-130 Navajo National Monument, Arizona 45:1-13 Utah, checklist 41:1-108 March 1991 50~YEAR INDEX 91

Zonation and climate, Late Quaternary Nymph growth, constant high temperatures 35:51-61 Southeastern Utah 44:1-35 Perlidae, systematics 34:83-93 . Plapigella jessicae 49:398-403 Perlodinae nymphs Platydesmus Systematics, keys, North America 44:373-415 calus 12:13-34 Soliperla crucis 1:?,: 13-34 Systematics, keys, Nearctic Region 43:30-44 excisus 12:13-34 Southeastern Idaho, checklist 36:501-504 perditus 12:13-34 Systematics, keys, Louisiana 36:366-384 Platyoplus gilaensis 33:43-50 Systematics, Utah 33:91-108 Platypus Pleistocene abditulus 26:45-70 Trumpeter Swan, Utah 46:547-548 abietis 18:37-40 Utah, Gila atraria 49:131-133 angustatulus 26:45-70 Pleistocene, Late annexus 26:45-70 Canids, Utah 46:415-420 applailatus 31:243-253 Coniferous woodlands brevicorJlis 26:45-70 Lucerne Valley, California 36:227-238 chiriquensis 26:45-70 Fauna, Snake Creek Burial Cave 49:143~154 clunalis 26:45-70 Mammals cluniculus 26:45-70 Little Box Elder Cave, Wyoming 31:93-105 clunis 26:45_70 Plesionema eteosa 14:1-10 connexus 26:45-70 Pnigodes deceptor 31:243-253 buchanani 4:1-38 deplanatus 31:243-253 tuberosus 4:1-38 eugestus 26:45-70 Poa, systematics, keys, Rocky Mountains 45:395-422 eversus 31 :243-253 Poaceae eximius 31:243-253 Elymus simplex exitialis 26:45-70 Systematics, Colorado and Wyoming 36:239-241 filaris 31:243-253 Paspalum, systematics, United States 42:101-104 liraticus 26:45-70 Poa, systematics, keys, Rocky Mountains 45:395-422 longior 26:45-70 Poecilanthrax longius 26:45-70 alpha zionensis 17:1-26 nudatus 31:243-253 butleri 17:1-26 occipitis 26:45"70 colei 17:1-26 pouteriae 31:243-253 fasciatus 17:1-26 prenexus 26:45-70 ingens 17:1~26 quadtidentatus 31:243~253 marginatus 17:1-26 querceus 31:243-253 marmoreus 17:1-26 schedli 26:45-70 robustus 17:1-26 secus 31:243-253 sackenii monticola 17:1-26 senexus 26:45-70 Poeciliopsis occidentalis occidentalis sicarius 31:243-253 Management, Bylas Springs, Arizona 50:265-:?,73 simpliciformis 26:45-70 Pogonomyrmex occidentalis spectus 31:243-253 Prairie dog diggings in mounds of, Utah 49:36-37 vegestus 26:45-70 Swarming 40:165-166 . Plecoptera Pokabius aethes 11:115-118 Capnia, systematics, distribution, keys Polemoniaceae North America 49:289-363 Gilia, systematics, keys, Utah 49:461-465 Chloroperlidae Phlox Systematics, Nearctic Region 41:349-359 Systematics, Utah 45:791-792 Distribution, New Mexico 43:585-591 Systematics, keys, North America 39:1-14 Distributional records, Nevada and Utah 39:289-292 Polites sabuleti Hesperoperla, systematics, California 40:63-67 Genetics, environment, and systematics 35:33-38 Isoperla, systematics, Nearctic Region 36:211-220 Pollen grain germination Neoperla, systematics, Nearctic Region 38:97-114 Torenia asiatica, chemical effects on 34:71-81 Nevada, checklist 35:49-50 Pollination, mixed systems New Mexico, checklist 35:97-99 Penstemon pseudospectabilis 48:489-494 North America Polygonaceae Checklist, distribution, bibliography 46:383-397 Eriogonum 92 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51; No.1

Systematics 32,113-116; 40:143-148 42:517-523 Systematics, Intermountain Region 34:245-246 White-tailed Systematics, keys 27:183-229; 36:281-333 Burrow structure and function 49:517-524 Systematics, keys, Nevada 45:493-519 Diggings in western harvester ant mounds, Utah Systematics, Nevada 45:276-280 49:36-37 Systematics, Southern Nevada 28,157-159 Presettlement landscapes Systematics, types, Nevada 45:488-492 Using land survey notes to reconstruct 50:181-191 Systematics, Utah 41:229-231 Primula domensis 45,548-550 Systematics, Western Colorado 33:120-122 Primulaceae, Primula, systematics, Utah 45:548-550 Eriogonum pauciflorum Prionocera browetiaila 21:79-86 Systematics, keys 27:102-117 Prionosceles Stenogonum, systematics 36:272-280 g1(lber 21:87-107 Systematics, Argentina 41:143-146 panainensis 21:87-107 Systematics, keys, Utah 44:519-557 Procryphalus mucronatus, bionomics 37:105-127 Polygraphus Prosopis velutina anogeissi 48:188 0 195 Casa Grande National Monument, Arizona 31:153-159 difficilis 48:188-195 Prostemmiulus querci 48,188-195 atypus 12:13-34 Polymorphism, Mimulus guttatus 43:470-474 obscurus 12:13-34 Polyodon spathula Protocedroxylon macgregorii 46:452-458 Parasites of, Yellowstone River, Montana 35,425426 Protohylastes annosus 33:77-90 Populus tremuloides Protopinaceae Castor canadensis foraging in Protocedroxylon, systematics 46:452-458 Central Utah 48:250-262 Ptotoplatypus vetulus 33:77-90 Long-term effects of 2,4-D treatment 44:459-467 Provo River, Utah Portulaceae, Talinum, systeml;ltics, Utah 45:485-487 Macroinvertebrates, checklist 32:211-219 Posthodiplostomum minimum Prunus nigra, Alberta, Canada Host_induced morphological variations 37:129-137; Misidentification of Rhamnus cathartica 38:123 37m5-382; 37:481-488 Pseudobryobia knowltoni 36:57~64 Host-parasite relationships 36:334-346 Pseudochramesus jaliscoensis 47:547-550 Potholes Pseudoeucyllus boulderensis 10:71-73 Zonation patterns, Kalsow Prairie, Iowa 40:372-384 Pseudogekko shebae 9:41-45 Power plants, warm water aquaculture 44:15-82 Pseudohylesinus pini 29:113-128 Prairie, shortgrass Pseudopityophthorus Spatiotemporal variation in floral resources denticulus 37:207-220 40:197-215 durangoensis 47:547-550 Prairie, tall-grass gtanulifer 27:36~57 Species, ecology, Kalsow Prairie, Iowa 43:137-167 hondurensis 27:36-57 Prairie Chicken, Lesser micans 27:36-57 Nest site selection and vegetation characteristics, petegrinus 46:461-464 Texas 49:624-626 tenuis 19:1-7 Prairie dogs tropicalis 27:36-57 Black-tailed xalapae 41:547-550 Ecology, associated species, Western South D*ota Pseudoscorpions 50:339-345 Heterosphyronid, systematics, New Mexico 12,39-45 Livestock grazing 46:198-203 Pseudothysanoes Mound architecture 49:621-623 at011lUS 40:353~358 Populations one year after rodenticides 50:107 ~ 113 btunneus 31:69-76 Reproductive ecology, Montana 47:202-206 concentralis 35:21-32 Rodenticide-treated site reoccupation 47:339-343 jimbriatus 42:223-231 Burrow plugging and Siberian polecats 44:447-449 frondicolens 31:69-76 Burrows, Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge, leechi 40:353-358 Wyoming 31:115-124 mandibularis 44:113~119 Colony attributes and associated vertebrates multispinatus 17:105-110 42:572-582 perseae 41:121-128 Utah pini 42:223~231 Burrowing and denning, captive colony 44:495-498 securus 37:207-220 Reestablishment, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah spinura 19:57-62 March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 93

squameus 44:113-119 Salmo clarki henshawi, life history 43:1-29 thomasi 27:36-57 Vertical distribution of adult fish 38:417-428 tumidulus 35:21-32 turnbowi 37:207-220 Q Pseudotremia Quadraseta fracta 11:19-26 falconensis 37:501-509 hansoni 11:19-26 mirandae 37:501-509 Pseudotsuga menziesii rotstieri 37:501-509 Dendroctonus pseudotsugae broods on 48:348-351 tachirensis 37:501 ~509 Growth variation, Central Utah 39:219-225 Quaternary, Late Rhabdocline needle blight 41:476-477 Southeastern Utah plant zonation and climate 44:1-35 Pseudoxylechinus (Coleoptera) 46:465-467 Quercus indicus 46:468 gambelii rugatus 46:465-467 Recovery after fire 40:127-130 sinensis 46:465-467 Utah 41:147-153 tibetensls 46:465-467 gambelii bonina 46:107-111 uniformis 46:465-467 havardii tuckeri 46:107-111 vari(igatus 46:465-467 Systematics, Utah 41:147-153 Psoralea Quiscalus mexicanus lance'olata, systematics, keys 34-:76-87 Nesting record, Nevada 45:483-484 pariensis 35:327-376 Ptarmigan, Rock Foods and weights, Amchitka, Aleutian Islands, Alaska 48:533-540 RabbiJbrush, white rubber Pteichocheilius lucius Photosynthesis, high rates 45:520-526 Ophiotaenia parasites 41:445-448 Rabbits Pteronarcys californica Pygmy Detrital processing 46:33-38 Alarm call 41:158-160 Occurrence and distribution within streams Colorado River drainage 47:231-233 33:218-220 Homing 39:88 Sexual dimorphism in malpighian tubules Oregon, habitat and distribution 44:563-~71 35:449-451 Raccoons, Wyoming, distribution 42:599-600 Ptychocheilus lucius, life strategies 46:656-661 Radiation Pulmonata, Triodopsis cragini, type locality 14:87-89 Background Pupfish Southern Colorado endemic fauna 19:37-42 Amargosa Effects on Tradescantia Systematics, Ash Meadows, Nevada 46:220-223 Uranium mill tailings 38:456-462 Behavior in differing environments 29:169-180 Radio transmitter Devil's Hole Attachment on Chukars 49:632-636 Daily and yearly movement 43:592-596 Effect on mating 50:379-380 Salt Creek Implants, wild canids 45:567-570 Adapting to fresh water 41:341_342 Radioactive waste dispersion Purshia tridentata Small mammals, Idaho 46:404-410 Impact of 1975 Wallsburg, Utah fire 40:299-302 Raft River Mountains, Utah Pycnarthrum White locoweed soil-site relationships 49:419-424 amersum 43:647-659 Rana pretiosa pretiosa fulgiduln 37:207-220 Ecology and life history 29:45-81 Pygmaelidia bullata 48:232-249 Range fire, post fire insect comparisons 46a21-727 Pyramid Lake, Nevada Ranunculus testiculatus Catostomus tahoensis Allelopathic effects on grasses and forbs 38:90-96 Reproductive ecology 38:181-186 Raptors Cui-ui, life history 45:571-603 Breeding Fish species composition and abundance 41:395-408 Food habits, nest characteristics, Southwestern Gila bicolor Wyoming 48:548-553 Reproductive biology 38:203-207 Manti-La Sal National Forest, survey 39:155-160 Seasonal growth 43:713-716 Mortality, Western Utah 29:165-167 Larval tui chubs, food 43:175-178 Nest site selection Sacramento perch, life history 41:278-289 Eastern Great :Basin Desert 42:395-404 ------~~~------~------

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Nesting, Curlew Valley, Dtah 31:51-65 Rhamnus cathartica, Alberta, Canada Uinta National Forest, Utah 38:438-446 Misidentified as Prunus nigra 38:123 Rasmussen, Andrew T. 15:50-54 Rhinoclemmys areolata Rattlesnakes Courtship behavior, Western Tabasco, Mexico Cannibalism, Lethbridge, Canada 31:49-50 48:263-266 Western diamondback Rhizopalmoxylon Nevada occurrence doubtful 42:350 behuninii 32:1-15 Raven, Common blackii 32:1-15 Nesting on interstate highway overpasses 48:64-67 scottii 32:1-15 Unusual social feeding and soaring 45:150-151 Rhopalomyia Reclamation subhumilis 37:426-4Z8 Coal mine spoils in the Southwest 44:441-446 subhumilis, bionomics 37:429-442 Regression analysis Rhynchophora Methods Female genitalia and sperrnathecae 20:1-22 Biomass estimation, sagebrush and bunchgrass Ribulose diphosphate carboxylase activities 49:373-380 Lycopersicon esculentum 40:1Z1-126 Predicting singleleaf pinyon phytomass 48:39-45 Malva neglecta 40:121-126 Sagebrush-grass biomass prediction 45:94-98 Rillscale Reithrodontomys megalotis megalotis Forage quality on amended bentonite mine spoil Growth and development 34:105"120 50:57-62 Relictus solitarius Rincon Mountains, Arizona Temperature and salinity relationships 4Z:541-548 Desert shrew habitat, distribution 49:140-141 Reptiles River of No Return Wilderness Area, Idaho Buccal floor, summary 42:273-349 Coyote summer food habits 50:63-65 BYU and U. of U. collections Z6:87-135 Plant nutrient levels on summer ranges 44:621"626 Chihuahua, Mexico 19:75-82 Riverbottom forest community Crotaphytus, systematics 23:129-148 Taxonomic and ecological study, Alberta, Canada Death Valley, California 23:119-128 36:243-271 Extant, indigenous population Roccus chrysops Baja California Sur 49:496-502 Spawning ecology, Utah Lake 28:63-69 Fossil, Cathetosaurus, systematics. 48:121-145 Rock Island, Utah Lake, Utah Hypsiglena Water birds 6:1Z7-1Z8 Systematics 5:25-92 Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado Systematics, Sonora, Mexico 41:139-142 Peromyscus maniculatus fleas 43:168-174 Systematics, Western North America 4:49-54 Rocky Mountain spotted fever Idaho Utah, vectors and hosts 14:31-37 Checklist 2:87-97 Rocky Mountains Richard P. Erwin collections 44:111-112 Soil nematodes, genera and biomass 47:473-479 Nevada Test Site 29:31-34; 42:219-222 Western spruce budworrn New Mexico 9:55-57 Natural enemies 47:319-321 Population changes Rocky Mountains, Southern Sonoran Desert shrub 41:129"138 Trembling aspen and lodgepole pine, succession Pseudogekko, systematics, Solomon Islands 9:41-45 43:447--455 Responses to limd management 39:255-262 Rodenticides Systematics, Southern Mexico 17:52"56 Cynomys ludovicianus populations Thamnophis One year after treatment 50:107"113 Systematics, Mexico and New Mexico 48:499-507 Prairie dog, effects on deer mice Systematics, North America 49:511-516 Western South Dakota 50:347-353 Xerobates Rodents Systematics, Baja California Sur, Mexico Annual energy budgets 49:496-502 Northern Great Basin 39:143-154 Rhabdocline needle blight, Douglas-fir 41:476-477 Cold desert, harvester ant competition 39:267-273 Rhabdomastix Density and habitat hynesi 26:1-8 Shadscale and sagebrush 33:Z55-264 neolurida flaviventris 24:117-IZZ Desert, niche pattern, Great Basin 47:488-496 Rhagoletis pomonella Ecological distribution Adaptation for cherries, Utah 46:173-174 Canyonlands National Park, Utah 39:199-205 Rhagovelia culebrana 12:47-54 Geomyid, mirna mounds, Oregon 47:609-619 March 1991 50~YEAR INDEX 95

Microtine, ecology Saldula Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming 33:205-217 durangoana 32:137-153 Movements of individuals saxicola 32:137-153 Central Nevada 29:109-110 varionis 10:51-61 Populations in Artemisia tridentata, Utah 35:191-202 Salicaceae, systematics; keys, Utah 43:531-550 Southem Utah Salicomia pacifica utahellsis Experimental habitat manipulation and population Salt content and environment 35:86-96 49:435-448 Salientia, adaptations 7:11-15 Weights, pinyon-juniper woodlands Salmo Southwestern New Mexico 48:554-557 clarki Rosaceae, systematics, keys, Utah 42:1-44 Food size selection, Palisades Creek, Idaho Rotger Collection, Coleoptera, Carabidae 47:631-631 45:327-331 Rubiaceae, Galium, systematics, Utah 37:510 Parasites, Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming 47:259-275 Ruby Lake, Nevada, small mammals 49:123-130 Parasitized by Trichophrya, Yellowstone Lake, Rush Valley, Utah Wyoming 45:255-265 Rodent populations in Artemisia tridentata Western Bonneville Basin, subspecies status 35:191-202 38:193-202 Ruth Reservoir, California clarki hellshawi Fish distribution and abundance 42:529-540 Life history in Pyramid Lake, Nevada 43:1-29 trutfa s Internal parasites, Montana 35:442-448 Water fertility and reproduction, Montana Sage Hens, road kills, Utah 7:30 35:435-441 " Sagebrush Salmon River, Middle Fork, Idaho Big Diatoms, distribution and abundance 44:421-427 Control attempts 40:157-164 Salmon, chinook, juvenile Leaf morphology of subspecies 35:325-326 Effects of artificial shading 47:22-31 Longleaf snowberry associations, Northeastern Salsola, seed dispersal in hybrids 41:370-376 Nevada 47:117-131 Saltbrush, fourwing, winter crude protein 41:343-346 Seed planting depth 47:497-499 Saltcedar, habitat relationships, Central Utah 46:535-541 Selection by Sage Grouse 48:274-279 Salvelillus fOlltillalis Black Effects of watershed alteration 46:39-45 Nutritive content, winter 46:161-165 Salvia don"ii, typification 41:198-200 Community characteristics Sampling Mountainous Northeastern Nevada 48:403-421 Frequency, quadrat and sample sizes, mountain Community type classification, keys 48:422-433 meadow vegetation 49:241-248 Community types, soil characteristics San Juan County, New Mexico, birds 37:489-500 Mountainous Northeastern Nevada 49:469-481 San Juan Mountains, Colorado Grazing impacts, Central Utah 41:335-340 Tundra vegetation 45:87-93 Plains silver San Luis Valley, Colorado Sprouting and seedling establishment 50:201-207 Background radiation and endemic fauna 19:37-42 Regression methods for biomass estimation San Mateo County, California 49:373-380 Host-parasite relationships of ticks 24:1-6 Wilt disease of unknown cause, Utah 41:184-191 San Rafael Swell, Utah Sagebrush-grass Vascular flora, checklist 43:79-87 Biomass predicted by regression 45:94-98 Saratoga Springs, California Sagehen Creek Basin, California Lizards, environmental response 30:146-165 Trichoptera species, emergence, habitat 49:186-197 Sarcobatus vermiculatus Sahlliocarpoll harrisii 47:527-535 Community ecology, Central Utah 46:348-357 Salamanders Germination factors 47:110-116 Clouded, food habits, Oregon 46:228-240 Sauria Maglladigita, systematics, Panama 21:23-26 Brachylophus Mass mortality by Acilletobacter Systematics, Fiji and Tonga 30:166-172 Wasatch Mountains, Utah 49:364-372 Crotaphytus Plethodontid, systematics, Mexico 10:37-44 Systematics 32:25-34 Tiger, life history wislizelli, systematics, Baja California 28:183-194 Chihuahuan Desert, New Mexico 31:193-212 Saxifragaceae, systematics, keys, Utah 45:155-172 Saldidae, stridulatory organs 11:43-46 Scale, San Jose ~~-~---~-- ~~-

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Parasitized by Aphytis vandenboschi, Northern Utah fulmineus 37:207-2-20 48:388-393 genialis 35:21-32; 38:397-405 Scaphiopus habilis 38:397-405 intermontanus, Utah 45:22-30 ingavorus 27:119-141 Systematics 1:3-25 juculldus 37:511-52.::2. Scaphiostreptus lepidus 35:21-32 dybasi 12:13-34 libidus 38:397-405 etgus 12:13-34 naevius 41:121-128 simplex 12:13-34 ntinellus 27:119-141 Sceloporus obesus 35:21-32 clarki uriquensis 19:75-82 opacus 37:511-5::2.2 Cranial osteology, numeric analysis 34:141 opimus 37:511-522 graciosus perditus 2.7:119-141 Aberrant karyotypes 46:224-227 perpussilus 38:397-405 Activity patterns, thermal ecology, Southeastern pilifer 42:223-231 Idaho 45:607-614 plumericolens 43:647-659 Helminths of, Utah 33:1-18 praeceps 37:511-522 horridus, feeding habits, Jalisco, Mexico 36:108-110 proximus 2-7:119-141 magister pusillimus 41:121-128 cephaloflavus 15:3:2-34 radiatus 37:207-220 Ecology, Nevada Test Site 33:133-146 retifer 43:647-659 megalepidurus halli 34:231-237 semipunctatus 38:397-405 nelsoni coeruleus 19:75-82- serenus 37:511-522 poinsettii tobisoni 47:383-421 suturalis 37:511-522 scalatis stimcolemani 34:97-104 tardus 41:121-128 Schedlarius (Coleoptera) 17:103-104 varius 37:511-522 Schizolachnus wahlea 12:57-61 venustulus 27:119-141 Schizotetranychus agropyron 36:57-64 vesculus 41:121-128 Schoolroom Glacier, Wyoming Scolytogenes indicus 49:167-185 Alpine vegetation 43:483-491 Scolytomimus Sciurus aberti (Lntigmanensis 48:196-201 Dorsal hair length and coat color 42.:597-598 mimusopis 48:196-201 Effects of logging on, Utah 47:252-258 quadridens 48:196-201 Post-Pleistocene dispersal, modem distribution tectus 48:196-201 49:425-434 Scolytopsis Sclerocactus cubensis 2-1:87-107 blainei 45:553,555 laticollis 28:1-15 schlesseri 46:677-678 Scolytus Scolytidae aztecus 27:119-141 American, introduced and exported 37:67-74 binodus 42:223-231 Checklist, Idaho 47:375-382 hermosus 28:1-15 Scolytodes laetus 35:21-32 a11labilis 35:21-32 mundus 28:1-15 amoenus 2-7:119-141 obelus 22:76-82 anceps 41:121-128 torulus 35:21-32 canaliculus 37:511-522 Scoria rock outcrops, avian use 47:625-630 clusiacolells 27:119-141 Scorpions clusiavorus 27:119-141 National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho 33:251-254 comitabilis 38:397-405 Northern, biology and ecology 34:167-179 constrictus 37:511_522 Systematics, keys, Utah 32:154-170 contractus 37:511-522 Scrophulariaceae crinalis 38:397-405 Mimulus, systematics 36:81-85 crinitus 38:397-405 Penstemon decorus 38:391-405 Systematics 35:434 facetus 27:119-141 Systematics, Idaho 48:495-498 festus 37:511-522 Systematics, Nevada 34:230 ficicolells 41:121-128 Systematics, Uinta Basin 42:367-368; 43:429-431 ficivorus 27:119-141 Systematics, United States 34:311 March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 97

Systematics, Utah 46:459-460 Pisolithus tinctorius Systematics, Western United States 37:100; 37:258 Ectomycorrhizal formation on Quercus 50:367-370 Sculpins Fotmation on California white fir 50:85-87 Distribution, Clearwater River Basin, Idaho 39:59-62 Pine association, acid mine spoils 49:111-112 Morphometry Plant communities Clearwater drainage, Idaho 38:115-122 Spring denitrification rates 48:558-562 Shoshone, distribution Sierra Nevada, Northern Hagerman Valley, Idaho 44:324-326 Prehistoric bighorn sheep 33:221"224 Sedges, Nebraska, dry-year grazing 47:422-426 Silver Creek, Utah, Pleistocene vertebrates 36:387-424 Seed rain, pinyon-juniper woodlands 46:706-710 Simuliidae, systematics, keys, Utah 20:81-104 Seeds Siphonaptera Dispersal Anomiopsyllinae Pinus flexilis 45:318-320 Systematics, keys, North America 39:351-418 Salsola hybrids 41:370-376 Meringis, systematics, keys 38:447-455 Germination Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado 26:76-78 Dwarf mistletoe, forest smoke effects 47:652-659 Phalacropsyl/a; systematics, keys 42:96-99; Mimulus guttatus 43:470-474 42:241-245 Viability after long-term storage Systematics, Utah 11:105-114 Shrub and forb species 41:274-277 Utah, distribution 10:62-65 Selenium, Nevada, soils, plants and animals 49:201-213 Variations in Thomas wood rat nests 15:35-49 SEM analysis Siphonophora Equisetum stem morphology, Utah 48:51-57 conicornis 12:13-34 Senecio totyabensis 40:78-88 fal/ens annetta 12:13-34 Sequoia National Park, California vera 12:13-34 Carex exserta, soil nutrients 45:61-66 Siren intermedia Sexual dimorphism, Pteronarcys californica 35:449-451 Authorship and date of publication 35:100-102 Shannonomyia semireducta 30:232-241 Sitanion hystrix

Sheep Leaf anatomy and CO2 assimilation 39:427-432 Bighorn Sitona Prehistoric, Northern Sierra Nevada, California alpinensis 47:168-174 33:221-224 bryanti 47:168-174 Transferrin polymorphism, Colorado 40:141-142 oregonensis 47:168-174 Haloxon and thiabendazole as antheImintics 29:35-41 Skinks Rocky Mountain bighorn Prairie Bone chewing by 50:89 Bibliography and subject index 49:525-534 Epiphyseal fusion 47:7-12 Influence of substrate water content on neonate size Sheeprock Mountains, Utah 49:198-200 Blue Grouse winter habitats and foods 49:229-232 Maternal care of neonates 47:536-537 Shivwits Plateau, Arizona Reproduction, Nebraska 47:373-374 Avifauna of Mt. Dellenbaugh Region 41:259-268 Skilton's, life history, Utah 4:81-88 Shoshoniulus (paraiulidae) 11:19_26 Systematics Shredders Chihuahua, Mexico 17:111-117 Leaf litter decomposition when excluded 46:204-207 Durango, Mexico 18:57-62 Shrew; desert Western, ecology, systematics 17:59-94 Habitat, distribution, Rincon Mountains, Arizona Slevin, Joseph Richard 17:56-58 49:140-141 Smith, Rozella Pearl Beverly Blood 48:180-187 Shrub Research Consortium 44:182 Snake Creek Burial Cave Shrubs Quaternary mustelids 49:143-154 Desert phytomass and minerals Snake River Canyon, Wyoming Curlew Valley, Utah 44:327-337 Bald Eagles 41:461-464 Electrophoresis of isoenzymes 41:377-388 Snakes Mountain habitats, Wyoming Amastridium Arthropod effects on root:shoot biomass Systematics, Oaxaca, Mexico 31:254-255 49:456-460 Colubrid, Sonora, Mexico 26:136-140 Seed viability; long-term storage 41:274-277 Garter Sialia mexicana, leucism 48:75-77 Number, length, and weight of young 9:51-54 Sierra Nevada Lichanura, systematics, Mexico 38:411-416 Periphyton and aquatic insects 46:595-611 Long-nosed, Idaho 36:56

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Phyllorhynchus, systematics, Mexico 34:241-244 41:290-297 Southwestern Idaho Spea, systematics 49:503-510 Distribution and abundance 41:154-157 Spermatophthorus aberrans 28:1-15 Systematics, distribution Spermophilus Baja California, Mexico 38:406-410 beecheyi Systematics, Western Chihuahua, Mexico 45:615~676 Agonistic behavior 48:19-24 Utah, variation 2:16-28 Burrow location 35:402-404 Snowberry, longleaf beldingi beldingi Big sagebrush associations Body size, organ size and sex ratios 35:305-309 Northeastern Nevada 47:117-131 Reproductive cycle 35:427-433 Soda Lake, Nevada, limnology 31:106-108 columbianus Soils Seasonal activity, Idaho Primitive Area 40:175-177 Compaction after logging columbianus columbianus Northeastern California 48:117-120 Cranial measurements 44:505-508 Desert, rtIicroorganisms 37:81-86 elegans Frost and infiltration rate, dunes and interspace Helminth parasites 47:103-104 Southeastern Nevada 50:41-46 Time budgets 41:221-228 Nitrification, inhibition by acetylene 46:316-320 richardsonii Southeastern Idaho wildlands 44:265-271 Ecology, Laramie Basin; Wyoming 30:55-70 Texture and grassland species diversity townsendii Eastern Great Basin 33:163-168 Food, Arid Land Ecology Reserve, Washington Solanum dulcamara 37:128 Naturalization, habitat, Central Utah 44:317-323 Size and overlap of home ranges 49:108-110 Soliperla Sphaeralcea sietra 43:30-44 grossulariifolia mootei 40:27"37 tillamook 43:3044­ leptophyllajaneae 40:27-37 Solpugids psoraloides 40:27-37 National Reactor Testing Station; Idaho 31:1640-168 Sphaerotrypes Sonoran Desert bengalensis 48:31-38 Shrubs, reptile population changes 41:129-138 costatus 48:31-38 Sorex cristatus 48:31-38 monticolus pentacme 48:31-38 Microhabitat use patterns in summer 50:387-389 ranasillghei 48:31-38 nanus, ecology and habitat 50:161-165 Spherical densiometer preblei, distribution, Northern Great Basin 50:93-95 Estimation of canopy cover 48:224-227 South Dakota Sphodrocepheus anthelionus 28:176-178 Badgers, winter stomach contents 43:492-493 Spiders Black Hills Blackwidow, male bite, Utah 34:82 Ponderosa pine overstoty and forage quality Cache County, Utah 48:78-82 Size, seasonal activity 44: 104-110 Conata Basin, Burrowing Owl foods 45:287-290 Collected from wild sunflowers South Dakota, Eastern Southwestern United States 47:280-282 Gray Partridge foraging ecology 48:202-205 Grass, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, South Dakota, Southwestern Arizona 45:546-547 Black-tailed prairie dogs National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho 29:105-108 Rodenticide-treated site reoccupation 47:339,343 Nevada Test Site 27:11-25 South Dakota, Western Unusual population in Utah 33:51-52 Black-tailed prairie dogs Utah, checklist, distribution 43:494-522 Ecology, associated species 50:339-345 Wolf, bite of 38:478 Prairie dog rodenticide Spinibdella mali 27:98-101 Effects on deer mice 50:347-353 Spinolidia Swift foxes, denning habitat and diet 46:249-253 magna 48:232-249 Southwestern Research Station sarmenta 48:232-249 American Museum of Natural History 14:91 Spittlebugs, cone Spaniacris Bionomics on mugo pine, Idaho 44:338-348 Bioecology, Colorado Desert, California 35:113-120 Splendidojilaria Spanworm, walnut columbensis 36:445-457 Bionomics and control on bitterbrush, Utah hibleri 36:445-457 March 1991 50~YEAR.lNDEX 99

Sponges Stalolidia crista 49:398403 Fossil, Garden City Limestone, Idaho 37:475480 Stanleya pinnata gibberosa Lithistid, Devonian specimens in Nevada 36:206-210 Systematics, Wyoming 43:684-686 Spotted fever Stansbury Mountains, Utah, flota, checklist 43:619-646 Wood ticks, Utah recreational sites 33:26-28 Starling, breeding range expansion, Utah 35:419-424 Springfish Stegomerus (Coleoptera) 27:119-141 Railroad Valley chiriquensis 27: 119~141 Response to temperature 40:359-360 mexicanus 27:119-141 White River montanus 27:119-141 Foods and feeding periodicity 49:249-251 pygamaelis 27:119-141 Spruce vulgaris 27:119-141 Dwarf mistletoe effects Stenatnma knowltoni 32:35-39 White Mountains, Arizona 46:685-689 Steniolia elegans, nesting behavior of 33:29-30 Dwarf mistletoe infection Stenistomera, systematics 39:351418 Southwestern United States 46:528-534 Stenogonum, systematics 36:272-280 Engelmann, cone losses, insects Stenolidia magna 46:134-136 Northern Utah 48:508-511 Stenopelmatus Squawfish cahuilllensis 28:124-131 Colorado mescaleroensis 39:226-230 Life strategies 46:656-661 Stephanitis Spawning, Yampa River, Utah 45:127-140 charieis 21:108-113 Colorado River katdia 20:29-38 Ophiotaenia parasites 41:445-448 Stephanomeria tenuifolia uintaensis 43:375 Squirrels Sternotherus, systematics, North America 34:42~ Abert's Stictylus (Nematoda) 2:37,.85 Dorsal hair length and coat color 42:597-598 asymmetricus 2:37-85 Effects of logging on, Utah 47:252-258 obtusus 2:37-85 Post-Pleistocene dispersal, modern distribution Stizostedion vitreum 49:425-434 Green River Basin, Colorado and Utah 50:33-40 Beechey ground, burrow location 35:402-404 Stoneflies Belding ground Distribution Body size, organ size, and sex ratios 35:305-309 Nevada and Utah 39:289-292 Juvenile, body size, composition, b.ehavior New Mexico 43:585-591 34:121-134 Nearctic, as ecological indicators 39:241-244 Reproductive cycle 35:427-433 Nymph growth, constant high temperatures 35:51-61 California ground, agonistic behavior 48:19-24 Storey, Margaret Hamilton 20:59-69 Columbian ground Sttagulotingis. (Coleoptera) 29: 129-132 Juvenile, development and ecology 40:362-364 Strawberry Valley, Utah Seasonal activity, Idaho Ptimitive Area 40:175_177 Differential effects, cattle, sheep grazing 45:141-149 Ground, cranial measurements 44:505-508 Stream ecology, Huntington River, Utah 44:231"256 Interactions with mycorrhizal fungi Sturnis vulgaris Oregon coniferous forests 48:358-369 Breeding range expansion, Utah 35:419-424 Richardson's ground Stylolidia (Homoptera) 46:137~139 Ecology, Laramie Basin, Wyoming 30:55-70 cristata 46:137-139 Thirteen-lined ground pectinata 46:137-139 Spatial and behavioral features 41:243-246 Substrate color matching, Circotettix rabula 34:60-70 Townsend ground Succession Food, Arid Land Ecology Reserve, Washington Cupressus arizonica 40:254-264 37:128 Following wildfire, pinyon~juniper woodlands Size and overlap of home ranges 49:108-110 Great Basin 45:556-566 Uinta ground Lodgepole pine Body fat, water and total caloric value 44:116-177 Southern Rocky Mountains 43:447-455 Holocene predation by badger 50:385 Pinyon"juniper woodlands White-tailed antelope Foliage biomass and cover 50:121-134 North Central Nevada 44:428-430 Spruce-fir forest zone, Northern Utah 40:1-26 Wyoming ground Trembling aspen Helminth parasites 47:103-104 Southern Rocky Mountains 43:447455 Time budgets 41:221~228 Suckers Stagnicola pilsbryi 31:223-236 ~~ - -~------~-~_..

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Coexistence of two species Taphrodasus (Scolytidae) 40:89-97 Sagehen Creek, California 49:540-551 Teniulus (paraiulidae) 11:19~26 Flannelmouth, growth and reproduction parvior 11:19-26 Colorado River 45:281-286 setosior 11:19-26 LongIlose, parasitized by Trichophrya Tertiary Yellowstone Lake 45:255-265 Fossil palm, Dipping Vat Fonnation, Central Utah Parasites, Southern Utah 40:149-156 32:1-15 Razorback Tesserocerus forceps 26:45-70 Early development 42:553-561 Teton Range, Wyoming Ecology, Lower Colorado River 49:71-78 Alpine vascular plants, checklist 41:232-242 Tahoe, reproductive ecology Texas, Hydroperla crosbyi, life cycle 37:260-273 Pyramid Lake, Nevada 38:18h186 Thada (Nematoda) 2:37.85 Suctobelba tumulata 36:496-500 cancellata 2:37-85 Supersaurus vivianae 45:697-709 striata 2:37-85 Survey techniques, carnivores, small 43:438-440 Thagria Swallow bugs, American bifula 46:321-328 Barn and Cliff Swallow nest occupants, Colorado insolentis 46:321-328 47:345-346 marissae 46:321-328 Swallows, albino, Utah 17:29 melichari 46:321-328 Sweltsa gaufini 33:91-108 unidentata 46:321~328 Sylvan Springs, Yellowstone National Park Thamnophis Shore bugs and flies, distribution 44:99-103 elegans arizonae 49:511-516 Sylvilagus elegans Jiascotanizeti 49:511-516 floridanus ordinoides vagrans Introduced population, dispersal 41:167-175 Number, length, and weight of the young 9:51-54 idahoensis rufipunctatus unilabialis 45:615-676 Oregon, habitat and distribution 44:563-571 sirtalis lowei 48:499-507 . Symbos cavifrons Thamnophothorus impensus 21:1-7 Delta County, Colorado 45:455-461 Thaumastoptera hynesi 24:19-25 Pleistocene, Southeastern Idaho 47:239.251 Thelesperma Symphoricarpos oreophilus pubescens 43:749-750 Artemisia tridentata vaseyana associations subnudum alpinum 43:369-370 Northeastern Nevada 47:117-131 Thelypodiopsis atgillacea 37:95-96 Synechococcus lividus Thelypodium sagittatum vermiculatis 37:279-365 Effect of elevated temperature on copper toxicity Thiabendazole 41:255-258 Efficacy as sheep anthelmintic 29:35-41 Synhalonia fulvitarsis Thinning, lodgepole pine Phlox bryoides visitation 39:197-198 Vegetation and big game effects 42:512-516 Syntormon califomicum 11:11-17 Thioploca i71grica, ZioIi National Park, Utah 40:98-100 Syzygioxylon chhindwarense 37:241-246 Thomomys bottae T Hybridization with townsendii, California 44:431-440 Tachysphex, nesting, predatory behavior talpoides Western United States 45:293-298 Albinism in Colorado 31:181 Taenia taeniaeformis Spruce-fit forests 41 :362-367 Prevalence in Microtus pennsylvanicus, Montana townsendii 37:252 Hybridization with bottae, California 44:431-440 Talinum thompsonii 45:485-487 Thysanoes Tamarix ramosissima betbeticoleizs 31:69-76 Habitat relationships, Central Utah 46:535-541 tuberculatus 35:21-32 Tanner, Annie Atkin 30:190-194 Ticks Tanner, Vasco M. 30:181-189; 30:190-194; 30:195; Oviposition and egg development 17:42-51 30:196; 30:197-199; 30:201-202; 30:203-204; Rocky Mountain wood 30:205-206; 30:207-208; 30:209-210; 30:211-212; National forest sites, Utah 28:30-43 30:213-215; 30:216-217; 30:218 Wood, spotted fever in, Utah recreational sites Ta1l1terocoris sarcobati 30:227-231 33:26-28 Tantilla utahensis, distribution 22:116-118 Time budgets,. Spermophilus elegans 41:221-228 March 1991 50,YEAR INbEX 101

Timpie Springs, Utah, aquatic macrobiot3. 42:77-80 Chemical effects on poIIen germination 34:71-81 Tingis Toqoise, desert agralla 24:27~30 Courtship behavior 36:467-470 bengalana 16:18~22 Plasma protein marker for population genetic studies Tinocripus huggerti 48:232-249 50:1-8 Tintic Mountains, Utah Townsendia Cryptogamic soil crusts, seasonal algal variation jonesii lutea 43:369~37q _ 45:14~21 montana eaelilinensis 43:369-370 Tipula Systematics, keys, Utah 1'30:23-52 carsoni 23:159-165 Tradescantia chumash 21:10-16 Effects of uranium miII thilings on 38:456-462

cladacanthodes 24:19-25 Transfemn polymOIphism ! denali 29:1-10 Bighorn sheep, ColoradoI 40:141-142 denningi 29:1-10 Trapping methods, insects, rangeland 48:383-387 dis 22:1-7 Trepobates panamensis 12:35,38 epios 29:1-10 Trichopetall1m mantis 11:19-26 estella 30:232,241 Trichophrya, YeIIowstone Lake eurystyla 29:1-10 Infesting brook trout, longnose suckers 45:255-265 flinti 30:232-241 Trichoptera footeana 21:10-16 Biology 40:287-291 frommeri 33:189-196 Southeastern Idaho, checklist 31:253-257 gertschi 23:159-165 Species, emergence, habitat grahamina 23:159,165 Sagehen Creek Basin, California 49:186-197 hastingsae diperona 33:189-196 Trieolus hedgesi 21:10-16 saundersi 27:119-141 horningi 26:h8 speetibilis 27:119-141 incisa picturata 21:79-86 Trifolium andersonii jriseanum 38:225-367 kirkwoodi 21:79-86 Trimerotropis knowltoniana 29:1-10 agrestis barnumi 20:49-58 linsdalei obispoensis 22:1~7 agrestis graeewileyae 20:49-58 macleani 33:189-196 agrestis hewitti 24:31-35 mekillleyana 29:1-10 citrina neomexieana 21:51-54 mecotrichia 26:1-8 Tioiodopsis eragini, type locality 14:87-89 mereedensis 25:49-53 Trischidias exigua 46:265-273 metaeomet 25:49-53 Triticeae, systematics, keys paterifera 22:1-7 Intermountain Region 43:561-572 pethirtipes 23:159-165 Triznaka spinosa 41:349-359 productisterna 23:159-165 Trombicula saera 5:93-103 alltedi 15:1-26 sanetaeerqzae 33:189~196 dotemi 15:1-26 saylori 21 :79-86 lacerticola 24:13-17 simondsi 25:49-53 reesi 17:95-102 smithae 28:16-23 Trout toklatensis 28:16~23 Attack by clarrt 14:23-25 triplex integra 22:1-7 Brook Toads Effects of watershed alteration 46:39-45 Arizona-Sonoran Desert Brown Sexual selection and mating 45:688,696 Internal parasites, Montana 35:442-448 Boreal, breeding behavior Water fertility and reproduction, Montana Western Monta.rta 31:109-113 35:435-441 Colorado River, type specimen 28:70-72 Cutthroat Great Basin spadefoot, Utah 45:22-30 Electrophoretic study, Utah 45:677-687 Hybrid between Great Plains and red-spotted Food size selection, Palisades Creek; Idaho Central Arizona 50:371-372 45:321-331 Tomato, Ace 55, cold acclimation 40:121-126 Parasitized by Trichophrya, YeIIowstone Lake, Topminnows, Sonoran Wyoming 45:255-265 Management, Bylas Springs, Arizona 50:265-273 Western BonneviIIe Basin, subspecies status Torenia asiatica 38:193-202 102 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Yellowstone Park, Diphyllobothrium cordiceps larvae Response to pinyon_juniper harvesting in 44:125-133 Great Basin 45:105-112 Lahontan cutthroat United States Life history in Pyramid Lake, Nevada 43:1-:2-9 Earthwonns, deserts 27:142"176 Spawning behavior variability, Nevada 47:480-487 United States, Southwestern Trypophloeus populi Boraginaceae, systematics, keys 39:293-350 Bionomics 37:105-127 Coal mine spoils, reclamation 44:441-446 Emergence data, artificial reating media 39:129-132 Dwarf mistletoe Tularemia Infection of young Douglas-fir 50:67-71 Deer fly vectors, Utah Lake, Utah 25:13-29 Floristic analysis 46:46~65 Utah and the Great Basin 39:103"121 Local floras, bibliography 42:105-112 Tundra vegetation Ponderosa pine site potential estimation 47:467-472 San Juan Mountains, Colorado 45:87-93 Spider fauna on wild sunflowers 47:280~282 Turkeys United States, Western Merriam's Wild Land survey notes, used to reconstruct presettlement Habitat and home range, Oregon 49:Z5Z-Z58 landscapes 50:181-191 Postglacial, Northern Great Basin 31:4849 Mammals, plague important 12:67-75 Turtles Universal soil loss equation Fossil, Green River Fonnation, Utah 30:13-15 Applicability, Southeastern Idaho 43:579-584 North American musk, generic name 34:42-44 Uranium mill tailings Systematics, Western Chihuahua, Mexico 47,383-421 Effects of radiation on Tradescantia 38,456-462 Tympanuchus pallidicinctus Uroblaniulus Nest site selection and vegetation characteristics, Texas dirinus 11:19-Z6 49:624-626 exul 11:19-26 Typha latifolia, decline, Farmington Bay, Utah 37:24-34 Urosaurus, phylogenetic relationship to Uta 35:245-:2-68 Typhlodromus mcgregori Ursus americanus, Carson Range, Nevada Control of mites in apple orchards 37:366-374 Co-occupancy of a den 49:390_391 Typhlodromus occidentalis Uta Reproduction and prey type available 32:61-75 Phylogenetic relationship to Urosaurus 35,245-268 Typhlops stansburiana adamsi 11:53-86 Systematics, Utah 30:71 ~90 becki 9:1-20 stansburiana stansburiana Tyto alba, sexual imprinting on humans 36:385-386 Reproduction, Southwestern Idaho 43:477-482 stansburiana stejnegeri Ecology, Dona Ana County, New Mexico U 33:124-128 stansburiana uniformis 30:71-90 Uinta Basin, Utah Utabaenetes tannen 30:242-249 Birds 18:23-25 Utah EriogonuTrl corymbosum, ecology 39:177-191 Abert squirrels, effects of logging on 47:252-258 Spring waterfowl migration 37:274-278 Algae, checklist 48:154-179 Vegetation and soil factors 42:81-90 Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake Uinta Mountains, Utah Barn Owl diet and mammals 46:307-309 Invertebrate fauna, caves, checklist 41:207-212 Ants, systematics, keys, distribution 42:415-511 Wetland plant communities 43:523-530 Apple maggot, adaptation for cherries 46:173-174 Uinta National Forest, Utah Apple orchards, phytoseiid pest predators 39:63-80 Raptors 38:438-446 Aquatic biology, bibliography 12:32-53 Uintah Basin, Utah Barn Owls, seasonal food habits 32:229"234 Soil algae of cryptogamic crusts 45:432-442 Bear River marshes Uintah County, Utah Unusual winter visitors or late migrants 3:51-53 Birds, checklist, distribution 44:584-620 Birds 33:243-245 Ulmus pumila, Utah, naturalization 24,103-106 Breeding records 3:61-85 iJltrasaurus ltiaciiltoshi 45,697-709 Distribution and breeding 43:717-127 Umbelliferae, Oreoxis, systematics, Utah 45:34-36 Bombylius, systematics, keys 35:407-418 Understory vegetation Bonneville Basin Environmental and vegetational parameters Pocket mice reproduction 50:361-365 40:167-174 Bristlecone pine ecology 44:487-494 Pinyon-juniper stands, Nevada 41:467-475 Bryce Canyon Breaks, vegetation 43:701-712 March 1991 50~ YEAR INDEX 103

Bryce Canyon National Park Fish Springs, Mollusca 31:223-236 Drosophila pseudoobscura, experimental release Flaming Gorge Reservoir 47:32-37 Kokanee reproductive characteristics 48:46-50 Vascular flora, checklist 48:352 Flea-host associations 12:67-75 Cache County Fleas, host and distributional records 26:71-75 Spiders, size, seasonal activity 44:104-,-110 Flora Cactaceae, systematics, keys 44:52-69 Desert and mountain comparative studies Camp Floyd State Park 43:385-393 Cryptogamic soil crusts 46:632-640 Miscellaneous families, systematics, keys 40:38-58 Canids, late Pleistocene 46:415-420 Gentianaceae, systematics, keys 36:483-495 Canyon Mountains Geranium, systematics, keys 34:297-304 Vascular plant checklist 44:277-295 Goshen Ponds, diatom flora 38:211-214 Canyonlands National Park Goshen, Utah County, salt playa vegetation 39:44-58 Ecological distribution of rodents 39:199~205 Great Basin pocket mouse, distrIbution 18:26-30 Capitol Reef National Park Great Basin spadefoot toad 45:22-30 Utah prairie dog reestablishment 42:517-523 Great Salt Lake Castle Cliffs Biological investigations, summary 34:221-229 Vegetation patterns 45:535-541 California Gull nesting populations 50:299-302 Chenopodiaceae, systematics, keys 44:183-209 Insular biogeography of mammals 42:589-596 Chiggers, checklist, keys 15:1-26 Nesting waterfowl response to wetland flooding Chokecherry, black knot disease 44:579-583 49:614-617 Church Mountains Water for lobster culture 39:231-240 Vascular plant checklist 44:277-295 Great Salt Lake Desert, sucking lice, keys 16:9-17 Collembola 13:43-46 Great Salt Lake Islands, birds, checklist 37:247-251 Checklist 16:7-8 Green River Formation, fossil turtle 30:13-15 Colorado River system Hanging gardens; distribution, diversity 49:1-30 Peregrine Falcon nesting habitat 49:408418 Helminths of Sceloporus lizards 33:1-18 Compositae, systematics, keys 43:179-357 Henry Mountains Cone rust on Picea pungens 42:262.,212 Wahweap milkvetch population cycles, seed reserves Conifer distribution 31:177-180 48:541-547 Corrine, Pleistocene Gila atraria 49:131-133 House Range Coyotes, food habits on deer herds 43:432-431 Vascular plant checklist, communities 48:102~116 Crayfish, distribution 46:625-631 Huntington River Crystal Ball Cave Ecology of a regulated streain 44:231-256 Quaternary paleontology and paleoecology Hydrophyllaceae, systematics, keys 36:1-55 45:337-390 Juncaceae, systematics, keys 46:366-377 Curlew Valley Juniper woodland decreases since settlement Desert shrub phytomass and minerals 44:327-337 39:263-266 Raptors, nesting 31:51-65 Kaiparowits Region, biotic study 1:97-126 Cutthroat trout, electrophoretic study 45:617-687 Kane County Deer Creek Reservoir Ceratoides lanata, grazing pressure 46: 148-156 Yellow perch, parasites 31:169-176 Kings Peak, Uinta Mountains Deer hunter responses to checking station Alpine plant communities 42:50-59 questionnaire 49:159-166 Lily Lake Dermacentor andersoni Aquatic Phycomycetes 32:181~189 National forest sites 28:30-43 Diatom floristics and succession 39:15-43 Diplostomum spathaceum, life cycle 36:86-96 Logan Canyon Dixie State Park Cliff chipmunk, food preferences 31:182-188 Dipodomys merriami, burrowing habits 31:190~ln Dendroctonus pseudotsugae broods on Pseudotsuga Duchesne County, algal populations in Bottle Hollow menziesii 48:348-351 Reservoir 42:205-218 Malvaceae, systematics, keys 40:27-37 Dugway, mites 13:35-42 Mammals Dytiscidae, keys, distribution 22:54-75 Bibliography, checklist 2: 125-136 Elk and mule deer diet similarity 49:552-555 Distributional patterns 37:457-474 Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus Marsh plants Life history 4:81-88 Comparison of burning and cutting 45:462-466 Farmington Bay, Typha latifolia decline 37:24-34 Melanoplus, distribution, economics 5:1-12 Fish hatchery history 46:583-594 Mill Creek, Wasatch Mountains 104 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST Vol. 51, No.1

Megarcys signata, life history and ecology Saxifragaceae, systematics, keys 45:155-172 35:39-48 Scorpions 32:154-170 Mites Sheeprock Mountains Parasitizing Peromyscus 16:23-31; 17:95-102 Blue Grouse winter habitats and foods 49:229-232 Unusual records 26:34 Siberian elm naturalization 24:103-106 Mottled sculpin 47:13-21 Silver Creek, Pleistocene vertebrates 36:387-424 Mountain brush vegetJition Simuliidae, keys and distribution 20:8H04 Comparative study 27:59-66 Siphonaptera, distribution 10:62-65; 11:105-114 Mount Timpanogos Snakes, variation 2:16-28 Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum, life history Southern Wasatch and Uinta Mountains 31:213-222 Biotic communities 6:1-124 Aphids, checklist 7:1-6 Spiders Mule deer Checklist, distribution 43:494-522 . Changes in size 49:31-35 Unusual population 33:51-52 Gender-related mortality 44:450-452 Spotted fever in recreational sites 33:26-28 Maxillary canine teeth 43:445-446 Stansbury Mountains, flora, checklist 43:619-646 Predator c;ontrol 37:1Oh102 Starling, breeding range expansion 35:419-424 Nesting habits, mountain-dwelling birds 2: 1-8 Stoneflies, checklist 33:91-108 Nighthawk distribution 1:93-96 Timpie Springs, aquatic tnacrobiota 42:77-80 Oakbrush compositional similarity 41:147-153 Tintic Mountains Oil Shale Tracts Cryptogamic soil crusts, seasonal algal variation Wildlife distribution, abundance 46:469-507 45:14-21 Omophronidae, keys 2:99-104 Townsendia, keys, distribution 30:23-52 Orange Cliffs, flora, checklist 47:287-298 Tularemia 39:103-121 Paunsagunt Plllteau Region, mammals 26:43-44 Uinta Basin Phalacrocorax auritus auritus, breeding 37:1-23 Birds 18:23-25 Plants Eriogonum corymbosum, ecology 39:177-191 Names, author index 42:385-394 Spring waterfowl migration 37:274-278 Poisonous, checklist 40:229-253 Vegetation and soil factors 42:81-90 Rare 45:173-236 Uinta Mountains Types, list, historical perspective 42:129-195 Wetland plant communities 43:523-530 P.leistoc~ne Trumpeter Swan 46:547 0 548 Uinta National Forest, raptors 38:438-446 Polygonaceae, systematics, keys 44:519-557 Uintah Basin Predaceous-scavenger ants 27:67-78 Soil algae of cryptogamic crusts 45:432-442 Provo River, macroinvertebrates, checklist Uintah County 32:211-219 Birds, checklist, distribution 44:584-620 Raft River Mountains Utah County Seed, cone insects with Pinus monophylla Parasites of Indochinese refugees 41:201-206 44:349-356 Utah Lake White locoweed, soil-site relationships 49:419-424 Algae, checklist 30:99-105; 31:125-134; 45:237_254 Revegetation of gopher mounds 34:267-275 California Gulls, banding 2:98; 3:55-57; 8:37-39 Ring-necked Pheasants California Gulls, life history 3:91-108 Nest-site selection 41:457-460 Carp and white bass die1 behavior 44:509-515 Overwinter survival 41:247"250 Environmental interaction in algal communities Robber flies, systematics, keys 47:38-90 38:31-41 Rock Island, Utah Lake, water birds 6:127-128 Phytoplankton distribution 39:245_252 Rocky Mountain streams Plant community zonation in saline meadow Macroinvertebrate colonization 45:117-123 47:322-333 Rosaceae, systematics, keys 42:1-44 Tularemia and deer flies 25:13-29 Rush Valley White bass, spawning ecology 28:63-69 Rodent populations in Artemisia tridentata Utah Valley, helminth parasites 30:131-145 35:191-202 Vascular plants Sagebrush wilt disease 41: 184-191 Checklist 41:1-108 Salicaceae, systematics, keys 43:531-550 Systematics 46:254-260; 46:261-264 San Rafael Swell, vascular flora, checklist 43:79-87 Vegetation, bibliography 50:209-242 Sanpete County Vireo gilvus swainsonii occurrence 29:181-182 Dog owners and hydatid disease knowledge Virgin River, endemic fish parasites 46:662"676 40:216-220 Wallsburg, impact of 1975 fire on antelope bitterbrush 40:299-302 March 1991 50~YEAR INDEX 105

Walnut spanworm Tertiary Dipping Vat Formation, fossil palm 32:1-15 Bionomics, control on bitterbrush 41:290~297 White-lined sphinx moth, abundant 1940 9:76 Wasatch Mountains Utah, Northeastern Salamander mass mortality by Acinetobactet Birds, Uinta Mountains and Basin 18:1-22 49:364-372 Diatoms 44:36-48 Reproduction of subalpine herbs 43:573-578 Invertebrates, caves, Uinta Mountains 41:207-212 Washington County Utah, Northern Elevational changes in woody vegetation Aphytis vandenboschi 48:512-529 San Jose scale parasite 48:388-393 Spotted bats, roosting behavior 35:121-122 Black-tailed jackrabbits Western Meadowlark, insect food 4:101-102 Home range and activity patterns 50:249-256 White River, Uintah County, aquatic birds Engelmann spruce cone losses by insects 48:508-511 45:113-116 Insect communities and faunas 45:37-60 White-tailed prairie dogs Relict stands of pinyon hybrids 32:171-175 Diggings in western harvester ant mounds 49:36-37 Spruce-fIr zone succession 40:1-26 Yampa River Studies of the San Jose scale parasite Colorado squawfish, spawning 45:127-140 Aphytis vandenboschi 48:388-393 Yellow-headed Blackbirds, territories 1:75-91 Utah, Southeastern Zion National Park Late Quaternary, plant zonation and climate 44:1-35 Hanging gardens, dispersal types, flood frequency Plant chemical composition and mule deer 40:365-371 reproduction 39:122-128 Hanging gardens, the Narrows 40:178-182 Utah, Southern Physa zionis, distribution 46:310-315 Ant ecology 39:97-102 Thioploca ingrica on wet walls 40:98-100 Desert rodent population Zygoptera, distribution and biology 35:379-390 Habitat manipulations 49:435-448 Utah, Central Fire history, Paunsaugunt Plateau 48:58-63 Atriplex confertifoiia, community ecology 46:348-357 Utah, Southwestern C3 and C4 plant species Barrel cactus Ecological differences 46:140-147 Orientation and slope preference 44:133-139 Cestode infections in sheep dogs 46:208-216 Blackbrush community Cliffrose Habitat relationships 45:321-326 Stem circumference, diameter and age 47:334-338 Spotted bat, notes 34:254-256 Cowania mexicana stansburiana, ec:;ology 47:132-151 Utah, West Central Ducks, time-activity budgets 48:280-284 Fetniginous Hawks, ground nesting 28:111 Echinococcus granulosus Reproduction in three sympatric lizards 40:68-72 Prevalence in sheep dogs 42:65-66 Utah, Western Elaeophora schneideri, prevalence 42:351-352 Cliff chipmunk, genetic variation 47:551"561 Glaux maritima, habitat relationships 44:299-309 Ermine 28:47 Grazing impacts, sagebrush communities 41:335-340 Flea exchange, deer mice and rodents 36:475-480 Growth variation, white and Douglas-fIr 39:219-225 Raptor mortality 29:165-167 Helminth parasites of cats and dogs 36:471474 Utah County, Utah Hydatid disease, control 43:65"72 Parasites of Indochinese refugees 41:201-206 Onchocerca cervipedis, prevalence 42:351-352 Utah Lake, Utah Phytoseiid mites Algae, checklist 30:99-105; 31:125"134; 45:237-254 Overwintering in apple orchards 29:96-104 California Gulls Ring-necked Pheasants Banding 2:98; 3:55"57; 8:37-39 Winter behavior, habitat 42:562-566 Life history 3:91-108 Saltcedar habitat relationships 46:535-541 Carp and white bass diel behavior 44:509-515 Sarcobatus vermiculatus Environmental interaction Community ecology 46:348-357 Algal communities 38:31-41 Screech Owls, winter food 31 :83_84 Phytoplankton distribution 39:245-252 Solanum dulcamara Plant community zonation Naturalization, habitat 44:317-323 Saline meadow 41:322-333 Strawberry Valley Tularemia and deer flies 25:13-29 Beaver foraging in aspens 48:250-262 White bass, spawning ecology 28:63-69 Differential effects of cattle, sheep grazing Utah Museum of Naturlll History 45:141-149 Mammal type specimens 47:620-624 Swainson's Hawks, feeding and behavior 46:302-304 Utah Valley, Utah, helminth parasites 30:131-145 106 GREAT BASIN NATURALIST VoL 51, No.1

Utamias dorsalis Communities, vegetation influence Food preferences, Logan Canyon, Utah 31:182~188 Great Basin 46:711-720 Utamphotophota timpanagos 7:1-6 Idaho National Environmental Research Park 46:513-527 v Kaiparowits Basin, checklist, distribution 40:303-350 Pleistocene Van Dyke, Edwin Cooper 13:29~34 Systematics, Silver Creek, Utah 36:387-424 Vanclevea, anatomy and taxonomy 34:151-160 Response to retained mine highwall Vegetation South Central Wyoming 49:449-455 Alpine, Schoolroom Glacier, Wyoming 43:483-491 Southeastern Idaho Annual and perennial, spatial and temporal variability Radioactive leaching pond 38:64-70 Chaco Canyon, New Mexico 49:113-122 Terrestrial, Scotts Bluff National Monument Avalanche response Nebraska, checklist 49:597~613 Glacier National Park, Montana 45:313-317 Utah oil shale tracts Bibliography, Nevada and Utah 50:209-242 Distribution and abundance 46:469-507 Bryce Canyon Breaks, Utah 43:701~712 Vireo gilvus swainsonii, occurrence in Utah 29:181-182 Colorado Virgin River Bibliography 43:45-64; 44:677-680 Fish thermal tolerances 47:538-546 Preliminary classification 44:647-676 Virgin River, Utah Frequency values and summation, Jdaho 47:299-307 Endemic fish parasites 46:662~676 Mirna mounds, Kalsow Prairie, Iowa 42:246-261 Viscainopelmaius (Orthoptera) 30:173-179 Montana, bibliography 48:301-323 davewerneri 30:173-179 Mountain meadow Systematics 34:203-206 Frequency sampling, quadrat and sample size Voles 49:241-248 Montane Patterns Hip glands 44:468-470 Avalanche paths, Northern Rockies, Montana Indomethacin wheat, population control 49:556-561 44:453-458 Red-backed Bulldozing and chaining, Utah pinyon-juniper Microhabitat selection 48:216-2Z3 46:508-512 Mycophagy 48:269-273 Castle Cliffs, Utah 45:535-541 Short-term effects oflogging on 40:183-189 Pine Butte Fen, Montana 46:22-32 Sagebrush Postglacial Burrows, Southeastern Idaho 47:276-279 Laramie Basin, Wyoming-Colorado 43:377-384 Vulpes Presettlement macrotis nevadensis, arthropod consortes 20:71-77 Moffat County, Colorado 45:747-777 velox Piceance Basin, Colorado 43:687-699 Denning habitat and diet, South Dakota 46:249-253 Response Vultures, Turkey, roosting site decline Moisture gradient, Central Arizona 39:161-176 Oregon 46:305-306 Retained mine highwall, South Central Wyoming 49:449-455 w Riparian, classification Western Colorado 49:214--228 Walker Lake, Nevada Salt playa, Goshen, Utah 39:44-58 Gila bicolor, reproduction and embryology 42:60-64 Southwestern United States . Tui chub, biology 45:784-788 Floristic analysis 46:46-65 Wallsburg, Utah Tundra, San Juan Mountains, Colorado 45:87-93 Impact of 1975 :fire on antelope bitterbrush Understory, pinyon-juniper, Nevada 41:467-475 40:299-302 Woody, elevational changes Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona Washington County, Utah 48:512-529 Juniper mistletoe hosts 38:89 Vegetational attribute measurement, Idaho 47:299-307 Warm water aquaculture Verdin, body composition Waste heat and water from power plants 44:75-82 Clark County, Nevada 31:66-68 Warner Basin, Oregon Veromessof lariversi 11:91-96 Conservation status of threatened fishes 50:243-248 Vertebrates Warner Mountains, California Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area White fir invasion of big sagebrush 35:319-324 Checklist, distribution 47:512-521 Wasatch Mountains, Utah Collections, contributed by OWen Bryant 9:47-49 Reproduction of subalpine herbs 43:573-578 March 1991 50-YEAR INDEX 107

Salamander mass mortality by Acinetobacter Woundfin 49:364-372 :Biology, Virgin River Basin 38:463--468 Washington Parasites, Virgin River, Utah 46:662~676 Arid Land Ecology Reserve Spawning and growth 42:549"552 Wrens Spermophilus townsendi, food 37:128 Rock, insect food 3:22 Bobcat, autumn, winter food habits 44:70-74 House, bat boxes, utilization 43:456 Washington, Central Wyoming Rodent botfly American White Pelican, nesting colonies 48:285-289 Field behavior and seasonal activity 34:247-253 California Gulls, nesting colonies 46:128-133 Washington, Eastern Cavity-nesting birds, tree use 46:358-360 Ambystoma tigrinum me/anostictum, feeding habits Ciconiiforms 46:299-301 Nesting, status and distribution 48:290-297 Washington, Southeastern CraYfish, checklist, management 48:370-312 Kramer Palouse Natural Area 43:421-424 Eimeria species infecting Wyoming ground squirrels Washington County, Utah and white-tailed prairie dogs 50:327-331 Elevational changes in woody vegetation 48:512-529 Exotic fishes 47:523-526 Spotted bats, roosting behavior 35:121-122 Fossil Butte National Monument Wasps Mammals, preliminary survey 37:91-94 Brachycistidine Grand Teton National Park Nevada Test Site, checklist 33:109-112 Bee visitors of sweetvetch 47:314-318 Jackson Hole, Wyoming Microtines, distribution and interspecies interaction Checklist and ecology 33:147-155 33:205-217 MutiIlid, Nevada Test Site 33:156-162 Grand Teton National Park and vicinity Water Mosses, checklist 45:124-126 Impotindment use by waterfowl and shorebirds Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge Northern Great Plains 48:353-357 Prairie dog burrows 31:115-124 Reduction from soil following prescribed burning Jackson Hole 44:558-562 American marten demographics 49:587-596 Water-striders Philanthus, nests and prey 26:35-40 Systematics Wasps, checklist and ecology 33:147-155 Neotropical Region 11:3742 Laramie Basin Venezuela 12:47-54 Floral resources on shortgrass prairie 40:197-215 Waterfowl Richardson's ground squirrel, ecology 30:55-70 Nesting, response to flooding of wetlands Vegetation, postglacial 43:377"384 Great Salt Lake 49:614-617 Laramie Plains Spring migration, Uinta Basin, Utah 37:274-278 thirteen-lined ground squirrels, behavior Watershed alteration, effects on brook trout 46:39-45 41:243-246 Weevils Little Box Elder Cave Female genitalia and spermathecae 20:1-22 Late Pleistocene mammals 31:93-105 Systematics, Western United States 1O:71~73; Long-billed Curlew habitat comparisons 41:459--466 14:73-78; 19:53-55 Raccoons, distribution 42:599-600 West Elk Mountains, Colorado Recent Mollusca, checklist 49:637-645 Alpine vascular flora, checklist 47:152-160 Schoolroom Glacier, alpine vegetation 43:483-491 Whales, bowhead, parasites 47:355-372 Snake River Canyon, Bald Eagles 41:461-464 White Mountains, Arizona Teton Range Vegetation zones around a small pond 32:91-96 Alpine vascular plants, checklist 41 :232-242 White River, Utah, aquatic birds 45:113-116 Yellowstone Lake, fish parasites 47:259"215 Wildrye, Great Basin Wyoming, Central Herbivorous and parasitic insects, Southern Idaho Coyote summer food habits 41:449--456 47:644-651 Wyoming, South Central Wilt disease, sagebrush, Utah 41:184-191 Comparison of Sage and Sharp-tailed Grouse leks Winterfat 49:275~278 Grazing pressure, Kane County, Utah 46:148-156 Wildlife response to retained mine highwall Woodbury, Angus Munn 25:81-88 49:449--455 Woodtats, genetic variation, Great Basin 46:577-580 Wyoming, Southeastern Wormsnake, cape Arthropod effects in mountain shrub habitats, Baja California, correct name 34:94-96 root:shoot ratio and biomass 49:456-460

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Wyoming, Southwestern y Breeding raptors Food habits, nest characteristics 48:J48~553 Yampa River, Utah Winter habitat use by elk, moose, mule deer Colorado squawfish, spawning 45:121-140 41:538-643 Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming Wyoming, Western Parasites, cutthroat trout and longnose suckers Comandra umbel/ata, ecology 49:650-655 47:259-275 Yellowstone National Park x Sylvan Springs shore bugs and flies, distribution 44:99~103 Xanthocephalus xI,mthocephalus Yellowstone River, Montana Habitat and reproductive strategy 38:85-88 Parasites of Polyodon spathula 35:425-426 Territories, Utah 1:75-91 Yucca Xenotingis harrimaniae sterilis 45:189-190 luzonana 14:1-10 tojtiae 34:305.310 papuana 14:1"10 Xerobates agassizi z Plasma protein marker for population genetic studies 50:1-8 Zapus princeps, home range, Colorado 37:87~90 lepidocephalus 49:496-502 Zelandotipula serratimargo 30:232-241 Xyleborinus tribuloides 31::f01-220 Zelanion hawaiiensis 13:75-85 Xyleborus Zenaida macroura bicorno.tulus 27:119-141 Use of man-made ponds, Idaho 49:627-631 californicus 35:391-401 Zigadenus paniculatus devexus 37:201-220 Effects of defoliation on reproduction 42:52~528 horridatus 27:119-141 Reproductive biology 41:427-430 horridicus 27:119-141 Zion National Park, Utah incultus 35:391-401 Hanging gardens laticeps 37:207-220 Dispersal types, flood frequency 40:365-371 longideclivis 28: 1-15 Narrows region 40:178-182 molestulus 35:391-401 Physa tionis, distribution 46:310-315 po.rcellus 28:1-15 Thioploca ingrica on wet walls 40:98~100 praestans 40:353-358 Zooplankton orientation to oxycline tristiculus 35:391-401 Big Soda Lake, Nevada 49:535-539 usticius 28:1.15 Zygoptera, distribution and biology, Utah 35:379-390 Xylechinosomus piloslis 45:266-275 Zygoribatula apletosa 35:103-108 Xylechinus ougeiniae 48:31-38 patius 48:31-38 2,4-D Xyrauchen texanus Long-tetIh effects on Populus tremuloides 44:459-467 Early development 42:553-561 Ecology, lower Colorado River 49:11-78