taxonID	type	description	language	source
F9076430FFA5CC264285FC0CC843FEE5.taxon	materials_examined	Type species: Pelecyphorus sordidus LeConte. Fixation: Casey (1912: 75) by original designation. Derivation of generic name: The name Glyptasida, derived from the Greek glyptos - meaning carved (Brown 1991: 371) and asida derived from the Old-world generic name Asida, alludes to the “ carved-like ” texture of the elytra and that the members resemble the genus Asida. Individuals of Glyptasida have been informally called “ carved darkling beetles ” (Quinn 2005).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFA5CC264285FC0CC843FEE5.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. With general features of Asidini (sensu Aalbu et al. 2002) and the following unique combination of characteristics: Ligula small, hidden under apical margin of mentum; maxillary palpi sexually dimorphic; width of pronotum at basal angles at least 1 / 5 greater than width of elytra at humeri; base of pronotum broadly bisinuate.	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFA5CC264285FC0CC843FEE5.taxon	description	Description. Body form. Ovate to ovate-elongate (Figs. 1, 2, 3); GHW 2.5 – 4.4 mm; GPW 4.7 – 9.6 mm; GEW 7.2 – 13.2 mm; HL 1.9 – 4.1 mm; PL 3.3 – 5.5 mm; EL 7.1 – 18.7 mm; TL 15.3 – 27.0 mm; Ratio of GPW / GEW 0.50 – 0.95; Ratio TL / GEW 1.3 – 2.5. Color. Black, shining to dull; individuals can appear brown due to dirt and debris between the elytral costae. Head. Trapezoidal, slightly wider than long, widest in front of eyes, slightly concave where clypeus and frons are fused medially (Fig. 14); frons extended laterally in front of eyes; head covered with setae; antennae inserted ventrally under frons; eyes longitudinal, long and narrow, oriented vertically (Fig. 16). Antenna. Clavate, moderately thick, of 11 antennomeres, setose from scape; antennomere 3 longest; antennomere 10 distinctly wider than long; antennomere eleven conical and distinctly smaller than antennomere 10, antennomere 10 with fine sensory setal patches extending laterally, forming two separate patches (on some individual antennae, one patch may be separated to form three total patches) (Fig. 15); antennomere 11 with circular patch of sensory setae with several long setae extending distally (Fig. 15). Mouthparts. Labrum dorsally punctate with short discal setae; apical edge with two patches of setae directed medially. Mandibles large with only medial edges covered by labrum, evenly arcuate to apex (Fig. 17); mandibles punctate and covered with setae on dorsolateral surface; mola large, subquadrate, anterior edge evenly arcuate, convex from posterior to anterior edge. Two-segmented cardo about one-half length of the stipes, cardo inverted triangular; stipes elongate, two segmented, inner segment not sclerotized; lacinia and galea fringed with dense setae; galea with proximally curved convexly shaped setae, galea narrowed distally; lacinia with setae along medial margin; palpifer present, hinged to allow movement of maxillary palp; palpus of three articles with long setae; palpomere 1 large, concave, allowing for reception of apical palpomere, about one-half length of apical palpomere; palpomere 2 small, about one-third length of apical palpomere, concave, allowing for reception of apical palpomere; palpomere 1 width about twice as wide as apical palpomere; apical palpomere flattened, with extra fine sensory setae distally. Mentum twice as wide as long, widest medially, lateral edges sinuate basally, covered with setae dorsally, apical edge bisinuate, concave medially; ligula not visible behind mentum, ligula about twice as wide as long with anterior edge deeply emarginated, apicolateral corner rounded with one long seta; labial palpi three-segmented; palpomere three widest medially; palpomere two with several long setae; palpomere three with several long setae medially and very fine sensilla apically. Prothorax. Pronotum large, about 1.75 wider than long (GPW / PL 1.0 – 2.1) (Figs. 1, 2, 3); variable in shape from evenly arcuate to basally sinuate, lateral margins equally arcuate or basally sinuate; prominent hind angles present or absent; lateral edges may have serrations, from just a few to entire edge covered; discal punctures small (Fig. 11) or large (Fig. 10), bearing a hair protruding over the puncture, hairs directed from anterior to posterior. Prosternum trapezoidal, convex, widest posteriorly; anterior margin with long setae, projected anteriorly around head, covered with setiferous punctures, setae projected posteriorly; prosternal process large, widest medially, projected ventrally; coxal cavities closed, circular with medial concavity. Proepisternum impunctate to sparsely punctate, sparsely covered with setae. Pterothorax. Apterous. Mesosternum hexagonal in shape with well developed mesosternal process, concave laterally with prosternal process projecting ventrally, anterolateral margins straight, posterior lateral margins sinuate, covered with long setae, dense near margins; mesosternal process concave medially between closed coxal cavities. Mesoepisternum subquadrate, lateral margins straight, anterior margin concave, posterior margin convex, impunctate, sparsely covered with short setae. Mesoepimeron rectangular, narrow, anterior lateral angle acute, flared anteriorly; surface impunctate, sparsely covered with short setae. Metasternum elongate laterally, narrowest between meso- and meta-coxal openings; anterior margin convex, posterior margin concave, lateral anterior angles acute. Metepisternum impunctate, sparsely covered with setae, separated from metasternum by a fold. Mesosternum and metasternum meet to form tear drop shape middle coxal cavities, metasternum and abdomen meet to form teardrop-shaped hind coxal cavities. Elytra. Elytra fused, oblong-oval, convex, widest near midlength, Ratio of EL / GEW 0.6 – 1.7 (Figs. 1, 2, 3); posteriorly subarcuate, with colliculate microsculpturing (Figs. 12, 13); two elevated longitudinal costae present (Figs. 4, 6), reduced in one species (Fig. 5); elevated transverse sinuous rugose lines between the costae and margins, reduced in one species; setae present, with (Fig. 12) or without nodes (Fig. 13) (raised circular areas), setae may be dense (in some specimens); epipleural fold narrow from base to apex. Legs. Front, middle, and hind legs similar, slender and long; all surfaces with setae; tarsomere arrangement 5 - 5 - 4; tarsal claw arcuate; tibial spurs 2 - 2 - 2, proximal, slightly arcuate; femur enlarged distally; tibia acutely pointed at apex. Coxa globose and projecting, covered with setiferous punctures; trochanter rectitriangular, covered with setiferous punctures. Mesotrochantin not visible. Abdomen. Five ventrites, covered with setae; defensive glands absent; visible membrane along hind margin of ventrites 3 and 4. Male genitalia. Aedeagus with tegmen inverted (ventral) (Fig. 22); setae extended laterally from the apex of the apicale; tegmen greatly narrowed toward the apex; apicale distinctly narrower than the basale. Median lobe elongate, narrow; rounded (Fig. 20) or flared (Fig. 24) basally. Female genitalia. Ovipositor elongate (Fig. 27); styli small, stylus with small depression with sensilla; internal tract ovate with oviduct extending laterally before the tract narrows; spermatheca extending from the apex, with multiple branches; accessory gland branching off just before the spermatheca (Fig. 26). Sexual Dimorphism. Male apical maxillary palpomere enlarged, scalene with proximal angle acute (Fig. 18); female apical maxillary palpomere smaller and right-triangular (Fig. 19).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFA7CC344285FC4ECE8EFEB0.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Specimens of Glyptasida sordida are diagnosed on the basis of the following unique combination of characteristics: Pronotum with very coarse and close punctures (Fig. 10), discal costae of elytra elevated, with gradual change in elevation between the lateral elytral margin and the lateral costa (Fig. 4), elytral setae with node at base (Fig. 12).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFA7CC344285FC4ECE8EFEB0.taxon	description	Description. With general features of Glyptasida, and the following specific characteristics: GHW 2.5 – 4.4 mm; GPW 5.2 – 9.6 mm; GEW 7.2 – 13.2 mm; HL 1.9 – 3.9 mm; PL 3.3 – 5.5 mm; EL 7.1 – 18.7 mm; TL 15.3 – 27.0 mm; Ratio of PW / GEW 0.50 – 0.95. Body stout, dull black, in some specimens appearing brown due to debris between costae; pronotum with or without pronounced acute hind angles; pronotal punctures coarse (Fig. 10), punctures close, in some specimens overlapping (Fig. 10); discal costae of elytra elevated, with gradual change in elevation between the lateral elytron margin and the lateral costa (Fig. 4); elytral setae with nodes at base (Fig. 12). Male genitalia with median lobe rounded basally (Fig. 20). Taxonomic Notes. After examining the type specimens, non-type specimens borrowed from collections, and the original species descriptions, we determined that G. sordida is a highly variable species. Many of the distinguishing characteristics (i. e., pronotal width, elytral width, pronotal serrations) used by Casey (1912) are variable in nature. Because of this variability in shape and size, all of the species and subspecies described by Casey (1912) are reduced to synonyms. This variability in several different characteristics allows for many diverse forms to occur through different combinations of the different characteristics; these combinations of characteristics were often observed in series of specimens from the same location and collection date. Unfortunately, almost all of the species and subspecies described by Casey (synonymized above), were based on isolated specimens and therefore the complete range of variation was unknown to him. Details on the types of the synonyms of G. sordida, and information on condition of the type (s) are presented below.	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFA7CC344285FC4ECE8EFEB0.taxon	materials_examined	Notes on type specimens. Pelycophorus costipennis LeConte. The male lectotype (here designated) has the following label information: [round label silver above and white below] / “ TYPE. 4527 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ P. costipennis Webb. Lec. ” / “ Jan. – Jul. 2005 MCZ Image Database. ” The lectotype has the following identifying features: good condition with all appendages intact. The silver locality label represents localities in Arizona, “ Valley of Gila ” (Phil Perkins pers. comm.). Pelycophorus irregularis LeConte. The female holotype has the following label information: [round label dark green above and white below] / “ Type 4529 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ P. irregularis Lec. ” / “ Jan. - Jul. 2005 MCZ Image Database. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: pin enters right elytra and exits centrally on the ventral side, pin hole through the right elytron through venter, head glued on, left hind tarsus absent, left middle tibia broken off about ¼ of the way, left middle tarsus absent, right hind tarsus absent, ovipositor extended, debris under ventral side. The dark green locality label represents a locality in New Mexico (Phil Perkins pers. comm.).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFA7CC344285FC4ECE8EFEB0.taxon	description	Asida interrupta Champion. The male holotype has the following label information: [round label white with orange border] “ Type ” / “ Ciudad, Mex., 8100 ft. Forrer. ” / [handwritten det. label] “ Asida interrupta Champ. ” / [handwritten det. label] “ = sordida. var. Lec. ” / “ B. C. A. Col. IV. 1. Asida sordida rugosissima interrupta ” / [red handwritten det. label] “ HOLOTYPE ɗ Asida interrupta Champ. Examined by K. W. Brown Sep. 1968. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: left apical maxillary palpomere absent, left antenna with only one basal segment, right antenna with only three basal segments, right middle tarsus absent, right hind leg absent. Glyptasida aegra imperfecta Casey. The male holotype has the following label information: “ ɗ ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46438 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ imperfecta Csy. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: right antenna with only five basal segments, elytra split open, aedeagus exposed, copper filaments on dorsal and ventral sides near pin. Glyptasida aegra pigra Casey. The holotype, sex undetermined, has the following label information: “ Cal. ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46436 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ piger Csy ”. The holotype has the following identifying features: left and right apical maxillary palpomere absent, right antenna with only three basal segments, right middle tarsus with only one tarsomere, left front tarsus absent, small pin hole through right elytron. Glyptasida aegra plena Casey. The female holotype has the following label information: “ Cal. ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46437 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ plena Csy. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: right antenna with only four basal segments, left antenna with only two basal segments, left front tarsus with only three tarsomeres, left middle tarsus with only three tarsomeres, left hind leg absent, right front tarsus with only two tarsomeres, right middle leg absent, right hind tarsus with only one tarsomere. Glyptasida costipennis fulvisetis Casey. The male holotype has the following label information: “ ɗ ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46434 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ fulvisetis Csy. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: right front tarsus with only one tarsomere. Glyptasida crenicollis Casey. The female holotype has the following label information: “ Wind R. Wyo ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46439 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ crenicollis Csy. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: right antenna with only six basal segments, left antenna with only one segment, right front tarsus absent, left middle tarsus with only one tarsomere, left hind leg absent, ovipositor extended. Glyptasida heres Casey. One male specimen was mentioned in the original description (Casey 1912: 103). We examined one male specimen. The male holotype has the following label information: “ Tex. ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46435 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ heres Csy. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: left and right apical maxillary palpomere are absent, left antenna with only one basal segment, right antenna with only six basal segments, left front tarsus with only three tarsomeres, left middle tarsus with only three tarsomeres, right front leg absent, right middle tarsus with only one tarsomere. Glyptasida parvicollis Casey. The female holotype has the following label information: “ ariz Wickham ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46426 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ parvicollis Csy. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: pin hole through right elytron through venter, tergite and sternite exposed, all appendages intact. Glyptasida procrustes Casey. The female holotype has the following label information: “ Wallace Ks 8 / 10 / 98 ” / “ Ψ ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46427 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ procrustes Csy. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: right antenna with only one basal segment, right front tarsus with only two tarsomeres, left antenna with only six basal segments, left middle tarsus with only one tarsomere, ovipositor extended. Glyptasida sordida porcatula Casey. The female lectotype (here designated) has the following label information: “ Col ” / “ Schaupp ” / “ ɗ ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46425 ” / “ CASEY determ. sordida- 7 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ porcatula Csy. ” The lectotype has the following identifying features: pin hole through right elytron, right antenna with only six basal segments. Glyptasida strigipennis Casey. The male holotype has the following label information: “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46431 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ strigipennis Csy. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: all appendages intact, pin hole through right elytron through venter, aedeagus extended. Glyptasida subpubescens Casey. One male and one female specimen were examined. The male lectotype (here designated) has the following label information: “ Escondido N. M. Wickh Jul 30 ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46428 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ subpubescens Csy. ” The lectotype has the following identifying features: all appendages intact, pin hole through the right elytron, male genitalia extended. Glyptasida turbulenta Casey. The male holotype has the following label information: “ N. M. ” / “ Gissler ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46433 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ turbulenta Csy. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: all appendages intact, pin hole in the first abdominal segment. Glyptasida turgescens Casey. One male and one female specimen were examined. The male lectotype (here designated) has the following label information: “ Ks ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46429 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ turgescens Csy. ” The lectotype has the following identifying features: apical segments of both maxillary palp absent, right middle leg absent, left front tarsus with only two tarsomeres. Glyptasida turgescens furtiva Casey. One male and one female specimen were examined. The female specimen has a label marked “ CASEY determ.? furtiva- 2, ” this specimen is not considered a primary type. The male holotype has the following label information: “ Kansas ” / “ ɗ ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46432 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ furtiva Csy. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: all appendages intact, pin hole through right elytron through venter, aedeagus extended. Glyptasida turgescens obesa Casey. The female holotype has the following label information: “ Wallace, Ks W Knaus ” / “ Ψ ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46430 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ obesa Csy. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: pin hole in the mesosternum, hole in the posterior end of the right elytron, ovipositor extended.	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFA7CC344285FC4ECE8EFEB0.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The geographic range of this species is northern Mexico to southern Canada and western Utah to mid Kansas (Fig. 28).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFA7CC344285FC4ECE8EFEB0.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. 1590 non-type specimens were examined, from the following localities: CANADA, Alberta: 30 mi S Manyberries, 10. ix. 1966, N. Wilkinson, (2, CNCI); Deer Creek, 30. viii. 1934, (1, CNCI); Empress, 17. viii. 1973, K. Shaw, (2, SEMC); Hwy 41 X S. Sask River, 9. viii. 1986, C. and A. Nidek, (1, OSUC); Jct 12 mi Coulee and Bow R., 22. viii. 1984, J. and B. Carr and D. Pollock, (3, ENMU); Jct 12 mi Coulee and Bow R., W Vauxhall, Pollock and Reichert, 38. ix. 1989, (4, ENMU); Lethbridge, 9. ix. 1964, T. Owens, (1, CNCI); Lethbridge, 26. viii. 1912, J. Wallis, (1, CNCI); Lethbridge, 4. x. 1932, R. White, (1, CNCI); Lethbridge, 29. viii. 1912, J. Wallis, (1, CNCI), (1, KWBC); Lethbridge, 6. ix. 1924, H. Seamus, (3, CNCI); Lethbridge, 2. ix. 1930, N. Criddle, (1, CNCI); Lethbridge, 5. ix. 1965, D. Larson, (1, USNM); Lethbridge, 28. viii. 1912, J. Wallis, (1, CNCI); Medicine Hat, 1. viii. 1963, (2, USNM); Medicine Hat, 22. viii. 1923, F. Carr, (3, UASM); Medicine Hat, 18. x. 1925, F. Carr, (1, UASM); Medicine Hat, 15. viii. 1926, F. Carr, (1, UASM), (1, KWBC); Medicine Hat, 27. viii. 1924, F. Carr, (1, UASM), (1, CNCI); Medicine Hat, 17. ix. 1934, F. Carr, (1, UASM); Medicine Hat, 21. viii. 1930, J. Pepper, (1, CNCI); Medicine Hat, 23. ix. 1927, (5, CNCI); Medicine Hat, B. and J. Carr, 10. viii. 1963, (5, CNCI); Medicine Hat, 22. viii. 1924, N. Criddle, (4, CNCI); Medicine Hat, 22. viii. 1924, F. Carr, (1, UASM), (1, CNCI); Medicine Hat, 24. viii. 1926, F. Carr, (1, BYUC); Medicine Hat, 7. ix. 1925, F. Carr, (2, CUIC); Medicine Hat, August, F. Carr, (1, CUIC); Medicine Hat; 23. viii. 1924, F. Carr, (1, UASM); Medicine Hat, 16. viii. 1924, F. Carr, (1, UASM); Medicine Hat, 31. viii. 1924, F. Carr, (1, UASM); Medicine Hat, (1, UASM), (1, BYUC); Medicine Hat, 5. x. 1924, H. Wenzel, (1, OSUC); Medicine Hat, 10. viii. 1923, F. Carr, (1, KWBC); Medicine Hat; 29. viii. 1928, F. Carr, (1, KWBC); Medicine Hat, F. Carr, (3, BYUC); Milk R. Township 4 Range 1, 1. vii. 1966, D. Taylor, (2, USNM); Rolling Hills, 4. ix. 1985, C. and A. Nidek, (1, OSUC); Tp 1 Rge 13 W 4 Mer, 13. x. 1971, B. and J. Carr, (1, CNCI); Tp 13 Rge 12 W 4 Mer, 2. ix. 1968, B. and J. Carr, (1, CNCI).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFA7CC344285FC4ECE8EFEB0.taxon	description	MEXICO, Chihuahua: 1.1 mi S Col. Alvaro Obregón, 19. vii. 1969, R. and M. Murray, (1, OSUC), (1, TAMU); 1.1 mi S Col. Alvaro Obregón, 20. vii. 1969, R. and M. Murray, (1, OSUC), (1, TAMU); 2 mi W Samalayuca, 2. ix. 1969, J. Doyen, (7, EMEC); 65 mi NNW Casas Grandes, 27. viii. 1957, J. Schaffner, (1, KWBC); 8 mi S Gallego, 27. vii. 1953, (1, SEMC); Bachimba Cyn., 25 mi SE Chihuahua, 19. viii. 1972, Powell and Veirs, (1, EMEC); Chihuahua City, Höge, (1, USNM), (2, KWBC); Colonia Dublan, D. Beck, (11, BYUC); Colonia Dublan, Beck and Call, ~ 1931, (2, BYUC); Col. Juarez, 22. vii. 1966, Wood and Karren, (1, BYUC); Galeana, 2. viii. 1915, W. Foshag, (1, KWBC); Rte 16, 7.6 mi SE Madera, 1. ix. 1974, Frania and Ball, (2, UASM). Coahuila: 20.9 km S Cuatro Ciénagas, Gypsum Dunes, 30. ix. 1972, M. Mispagel, (1, RLAC); 9 mi SW Cuatro Ciénagas, 28. v. 1981, J. Lebherr, (1, EMEC); Mesa de Hilcoat, Sierra del Carmen, 24. vii. 1934, R. Baker, (1, KWBC). Sonora: state record only, C. Lumholtz, (6, AMNH). UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Arizona: Apache Co.: 12.2 mi S Rock Point, 28. viii. 1967, J. Hall, (1, UCRC); 3 mi SE Chinle, 14. ix. 1986, Doyen, (15, EMEC); Adamana, Petrified Forest, 27. vii. 1976, W. Steiner, (1, USNM); Canyon de Chelly CG, nr. Chinle, 26. viii. 1992, E. and C. Fisher, (3, CDFA); Chinle, 13. viii. 1994, A. and N. Menke, (1, USNM); Springerville, 17. viii. 1935, I. Cantrell, (1, CNCI); Springerville, 8. viii. 1933, E. Ball, (1, EMEC); St. Johns, 8. viii. 1937, R. Allen, (1, EMEC); Window Rock, 3. viii. 1975, R. Aalbu, (1, RLAC). Cochise Co.: 1 mi N Portal, 5. viii. 1969, L. Anderson, (1, UCRC); 1 mi S Apache Pass, Dos Cabenzas Mts., 3. ix. 1986, A. Menke, (1, USNM); 1.5 mi E Chiricahua Nat. Mon., 8. viii. 1971, (12, AMNH); 1.5 mi E Chiricahua Nat. Mon., 11. viii. 1971, (1, AMNH); 10 mi NW Douglas, 13. ix. 1950, W. Gertsch and M. Cazier, (2, AMNH); 2 mi W Chiricahua Nat. Mon., 3. viii. 1972, D. Sumlin, (1, UCRC); 2 mi N Paradise, 1. viii. 1973, Frommer, (1, UCRC); 2 mi E Apache, 2. ix. 1966, F. Andrews, (2, KWBC); 3 mi E Apache, 3. ix. 1966, F. Andrews, (3, CDFA); 4 mi N Kansas Settlement, 17. viii. 1972, Wilcox, (1, WFBM); 5 mi S Tombstone, 26. viii. 1959, H. Evans, (1, CUIC); 50 mi E Douglas, 22. viii. 1966, L. Anderson, (1, UCRC); 6 mi W Willcox, Ariz 86, 9. viii. 1948, G. Ball, (1, UASM); 8 mi E Tombstone, 7. ix. 1965, L. and C. O’Brien, (1, CWOB); 8 mi NW Chiricahua Mtns, 21. viii. 1974, (1, TTCC); Apache, 31. viii. 1941, G. Mackenzie, (2, UCRC); Ca 2.2 mi NE Paradise, 18. viii. 1972, S. Frommer, (5, UCRC); Carr Cn., 15 mi S Sierra Vista, 20. viii. 1964, R. Sternitzky, (1, CNCI); Chiricahua Mts, W side, 7. viii. 1971, D. Richman, (1, USNM); Chiricahua Mtn, 11. ix. 1962, D. and J. Knull, (1, OSUC); Chiricahua Mts Nat. Monum., 24. viii. 1973, (1, USNM); Chiricahua Mts, W side, 8. viii. 1971, D. Richman, (1, USNM); Douglas, 1. x. 1931, F. Parker, (1, USNM); Douglas, August, F. Snow, (1, SEMC); Douglas, 26. ix. 1947, (1, EMEC); Garden Canyon, Huachuca Mts., 9. vii. 1950, G. Brandy, (1, AMNH); Huachuca Mts., Ash Canyon Road, 29. viii. 1988, N. McFarland, (1, WFBM); Jct Hereford Rd and Hwy 92, S Sierra Vista, 30. vii. 1976, A. Evans, (2, RLAC); Jct 186 and 181, 19. viii. 1972, F. and V. Beer, (1, WFBM); Jhus Canyon, Chiricahua Mts, 12. viii. 1967, E. Schliuger, (1, UCRC); Lower French Joe Can., app. 1 mi W Hwy 50, 9. viii. 1992, R. Duff, (1, KWBC); McNeal, 13. ix. 1950, W. Gertsch and M. Cazier, (1, AMNH); Pinery Cyn., 1. mi E State 131 on 42, 2. ix. 1976, F. Andrews, (3, CDFA); Portal, 26. viii. 1957, W. Barr, (1, WFBM); Portal, 1. ix. 1955, J. Hood, (2, OSUC); Portal, 1. vii. 1966, W. Rosenberg, (1, USNM); Portal, 21. viii. 1960, Ball Family, (1, UASM); Portal, 18. vii. 1968, L. Anderson, (1, UCRC), (1, KWBC); Portal, 10. viii. 1970, L. and M. Anderson, (3, UCRC); Portal, 1. ix. 1968, L. Anderson, (1, KWBC); Price Cn Chiricahua Mt, 1. viii. 1981, Lenczy, (1, USNM); Ramsey Cn, 15 mi S Sierra Vista, 7. xi. 1964, R. Sternitzky, (1, CNCI); S slope Chiricahua Mts., 48.8 km N Douglas, 28. viii. 1977, G. and K. Ball, (1, UASM); Scotty Anderson’s Ranch, 3 mi N Paradise Ranch, Chiri. Mts., 2. ix. 1966, K. Brown, (54, KWBC), (1, USNM); Sierra Vista, 9. viii. 1961, R. Sternitzky, (1, CNCI); Sierra Vista, 13. ix. 1966, R. Sternitzky, (1, CNCI), (1, KWBC); Skeleton Canyon, 24. viii. 1962, C. Triplehorn, (1, OSUC); Skeleton Cyn at Coronado Nat For boundary gate, 29. viii. 1965, K. Brown, (1, KWBC); Skeleton Cyn., 6 mi SE Apache, 4. ix. 1958, E. Linsley, (1, EMEC); Southwest Research Station, Chiricahua Mts, 10. viii. 1966, E. Schliuger, (1, UCRC); Southwestern Research Station nr Portal, 17. vii. 1973, (1, USNM); Stronghold, 6. ix. 1960, L. Stange, (1, KWBC); SW Research St’n, 21. ix. 1970, F. Hovore, (1, EMEC); Turkey Creek Rd, 2 mi N Gayleville, 8. viii. 1971, D. Carlson, (1, CDFA); Willcox, 9. viii. 1975, (1, AMNH); Willcox Dry Lake, 26. vii. 1969, A. Hardy, F. Andrews, and J. Smith, (1, UCRC). Coconino Co.: 10 mi W Gray Mt., 2. x. 1953, M. Cazier, (1, KWBC), (31, AMNH); 11 mi E Jacobs Lake, 10. viii. 1950, T. Cohn, P. Boome, and M. Cazier, (1, AMNH); 15 mi E Jacobs Lake, 17. vii. 1940, Gertsch and Hook, (1, AMNH); 12 mi S Page, (3, BYUC); 16 mi W Tuba City, 24. ix. 1964, C. Peth, (1, UCRC); 17 mi W Leupp, 28. vii. 1965, L. Jones, (3, NAUF); (1, KWBC); 2 mi NW Winslow, 1. viii. 1963, C. Hysong, (1, NAUF); 2 mi SE Moenkopi, 30. iv. 1978, Andrews and Hardy, (2, CDFA); 20 mi N Flagstaff, 7. viii. 1969, D. Tiemann, (3, EMEC); 20 mi N Flagstaff, 6. viii. 1969, D. Tiemann, (2, EMEC); 20 mi W Leupp, 9. viii. 1931, H. Bell, (8, AMNH); 25 mi N Flagstaff, Wupatki Nat. Mon., Rte 377, 19. vii. 1979, S. and J. Peck, (2, CNCI); 30 mi E Flagstaff, 2. viii. 1936, D. Tiemann, (9, EMEC); 30 mi E Flagstaff, D. Tiemann, 1. viii. 1936, (20. EMEC); 30 mi N Flagstaff, 3. xi. 1965, G. Denipuk, (1, KWBC); 30 mi N Flagstaff, 3. xi. 1963, G. Denipuk, (2, NAUF); 48 km N Cameron, Navajoland, 19. viii. 1977, L. Masner, (5, CNCI); 5 mi W Moenkopi, sand dunes, 13. ix. 1983, R. Aalbu, (4, RLAC); 7 mi NE Winslow, 5. viii. 1963, C. Hysong, (1, NAUF); 7.6 mi SE Moenkopi, 17. vii. 1975, Andrews and Hardy, (6, CDFA); Cameron, 19. viii. 1950, D. and J. Knull, (1, OSUC); Cameron, 6. ix. 1968, L. Anderson, (1, KWBC); Cameron, 11. iv. 1954, A. Lewis, (1, KWBC); Cameron, 23. x. 1944, R. Beal, (1, EMEC); Coal Mine Canyon, 25. x. 1965, R. Beal, (1, USNM); Coconino Nat’l Forest, Flagstaff, 5. ix. 1935, T. and G. Hubbell, (3, CNCI); Flagstaff, 7. viii. 1948, R. Sanders, (1, WSUC); Flagstaff, 31. viii. 1928, (2, FMNH); Flagstaff, 12. viii. 1945, (4, UCRC); Fredonia, B. and J. Carr, (1, CNCI); Fredonia, 19. viii. 1966, B. and J. Carr, (1, CNCI); Fredonia, 7. ix. 1934, Ball, (1, KWBC); Grand Canyon, 11. viii. 1959, (2, EMEC); Gray Mountain, 1. viii. 1977, Lenczy, (10, USNM); Gray Mountain, 25. ix. 1980, B. and J. Carr, (1, CNCI); Jct I- 40 and Meteor Crater Road, 22. viii. 1999, Riley and Yoder, (1, TAMU); Leupp, 2. viii. 1931, H. Bell, (11, AMNH); Leupp, 9. viii. 1931, H. Bell, (1, AMNH); Leupp, 4. vii. 1931, H. Bell, (1, AMNH); Meteor Crater, 30. vii. 1983, C. Barr, (1, CBBC); Meteor Crater Nat’l Landmark, 20. viii. 1999, Riley and Yoder, (5, TAMU); Meteor Crater Nat’l Landmark, 21. viii. 1999, Riley and Yoder, (1, TAMU); Meteor Crater Nat’l Landmark, 22. viii. 1999, Riley and Yoder, (1, TAMU); Meteor Crater near Winslow, 28. vii. 1930, E. Tinkham, (1, CASC); Meteor Crater, 26. viii. 1963, E. Rogers, (1, EMEC); Navajo Pwr Plant, Page, 14. vii. 1972, (2, BYUC); Page, 30. vii. 1976, W. Steiner, (1, USNM); Page, 14. vii. 1972, (12, BYUC); Page, (12, BYUC); Page, 1. x. 1960, Dunk, (1, NAUF); Painted Desert, 6. vii. 1947, Cameron, (1, KWBC); Tonalea, 26. vii. 1951, W. Boyle, (1, USNM); Tuba City, 12. viii. 1948, C. and P. Vaurie, (2, AMNH); Tuba City, 22. ix. 1964, S. Welles, (1, EMEC); Two guns, 14. viii. 1948, C. and P. Vaurie, (1, AMNH); US 89, between Flagstaff and Cameron, 7. viii. 1955, (3, CNCI), (1, USNM); Wupatki, 13. viii. 1935, (2, FMNH); Wupacki, 10. x. 1935, (1, KWBC); Wupatki Nat. Mon., 4. ix. 1977, S. Peck, (4, CNCI); Wupatki Nat. Mon., 2. xii. 1971, J. McKoski, (1, FMNH); county record only, 18. viii. 1927, R. Beamer, (1, SEMC). Graham Co.: Galiuro Mts., near Sunset, 19. vii. 1956, M. Westfall, (2, OSUC); Deer Creek Rnch., Galiuro Mt 65 mi N Wilcox, 18. vi. 1956, E. Ordway, (2, AMNH). Greenlee Co.: US 666, ca 30 mi N Cliffton, 14. viii. 1969, G. and K. Ball, (3, UASM). Maricopa Co.: Mesa, 1. vi. 1931. D. Beck, (1, BYUC). Mohave Co.: 25 mi W Fredonia, 31. viii. 1967, J. Hall, (1, UCRC); Base of Vermillion Cliffs, 11 mi W Pipe Springs, 4. ix. 1926, (1, KWBC). Navajo Co.: 1.8 mi W Joseph City, 13. ix. 1995, K. Brown, (1, KWBC); 22.5 km NE Heber, Rte 377, 21. viii. 1967, G. and K. Ball, (1, UASM); 4 mi W Holbrook, 25. vii. 1966, S. Welles, (1, EMEC); 5 – 8 mi NE Winslow, 5. ix. 1969, J. Doyen, (7, EMEC); 9 mi N Holbrook, 27. ix. 1964, C. Peth, (1, UCRC); Holbrook, 24. vii. 1938, (1, OSAC), Holbrook, Wickham, (1, CNCI), (1, EMEC); Holbrook, 5. ix. 1969, J. Doyen, (1, EMEC); Joseph City, 4. viii. 1938, F. B., (1, OSAC); Joseph City, 24. viii. 1952, Leech and Green, (1, KWBC); Joseph City, 7. viii. 1937, R. Allen, (2, EMEC); Kayenta, D. and J. Knull, (2, OSUC); Kayenta, 27. viii. 1963, Ball Family, (1, OSUC), (10, UASM); Show Low, 12. vii. 1954, Cazier and Gertsch, (1, AMNH); Winslow, Wickham, (2, OSAC), (4, CUIC); (1, CNCI), (1, NMSU), (1, EMEC); Winslow, ii. 1896, Wickham (10, AMNH); Winslow, ix. 1903, Wickham, (1, EMEC); Winslow, (2, CNCI); Winslow, 28. viii. 1968, K. Brown, (1, KWBC); Winslow, 10. viii. 1935, (1, FMNH); county record only, 15. viii. 1927, L. Anderson, (1, SEMC). Pima Co.: Arivaca, 26. viii. 1941, B. Hodgen, (1, SEMC). Santa Cruz Co.: Mustang Mts, 30. vii. 1941, L. Banker, (2, SEMC); Nogales, 24. x. 1939, R. Crandall, (1, KWBC); Santa Rita Mts, E. Smyth, (1, KSUC); Santa Rita Mts, E. Smyth, July, (2, KSUC); Santa Rita Mts, E. Smyth, August, (1, KSUC); Santa Rita Mts, F. Snow, June, (2, KWBC), (1, FMNH); (19, SEMC); Santa Rita Mts, F. Snow, (5, SEMC); Santa Rita Mts., 10. vii. 1950, W. Arnold, (1, SEMC). Yavapai Co.: 2 mi N Prescott, 17. vii. 1978, A. Gilbert, (1, CDFA); Chino Valley, 29. vii. 1961, Bowlan, (1, NAUF); Prescott, 1. ix. 1982, Lenczy, (1, USNM); Prescott, 29. vii. 1954, L. Anderson, (1, UCRC); US 89, 6.5 mi S Chino Valley, 5. ix. 1966, Brown and Quezada, (7, KWBC). Unknown county: Palmerlee, H. Kaeber, (1, USNM); Palmerlee, (1, KWBC); Huachuca Mts, C. Palm, (1, AMNH); south, ii. 1896, White Mts, D. Duncan, (1, EMEC); Wickham, (1, AMNH); Horn, (1, AMNH); C. Palm, (5, AMNH); Wickham, (2, AMNH); E. Dickerson, (1, AMNH); state only record, (1, AMNH), (1, WSUC), (1, CUIC), (1, CNCI), (1, FMNH). Colorado: Baca Co.: 18 mi N Two Buttes, 29. x. 1982, B. and J. Carr, (1, CNCI), (1, ENMU); Reginer, about 37 ° 0 ’ N 102 ° 50 ’ W, 4500 ft, vi, (1, AMNH). Bent Co.: Las Animas, 12. ix. 1964, A. and R. Raske, (1, RLAC); Las Animas, 12. ix. 1964, A. Raske, (2, EMEC), (7, KWBC); Las Animas, 7 mi N, 12. ix. 1964, A. Raske, (75, EMEC); Las Animas, 7 mi N, 12. ix. 1964, A. and R. Raske, (3, EMEC); county record only, August, Lantz, (8, KSUC); county record only, October, Lantz, (1, KSUC). Boulder Co.: Boulder, 10. vii. 1923, D. Vancleave, (1, BYUC); Boulder, 21. ix. 1947, R. Gregg, (1, FMNH); Boulder, 21. ix. 1947, D. Hamilton, (1, FMNH). Cheyenne Co.: Kit Carson, 1. viii. 1971, (1, AMNH). Costilla Co.: 4 mi W Blanca, 11. ix. 1964, A. Raske, (1, EMEC); Denver Co.: Denver, 4. v. 1971, R. Gregg, (1, FMNH). El Paso Co.: 40 mi SSW Colorado Spgs., 13. viii. 1948, M. May, (1, CNCI); Fountain Valley, 25. viii. 1938, B. Potts, (1, KWBC). Fremont Co.: Royal Gorge, 25. vii. 1978, R. Clark, (1, RLAC). Huerfano Co.: 10 mi NW Walsenburg, 26. vii. 1968, E. Becker, (1, CNCI); 3.2 mi E Tioga, 20. ix. 1986, J. Stamov, (3, AMNH); 5 mi E Walsenburg, 4. ix. 1981, Wappes and Downie, (1, EMEC); Gardner, 10. viii. 1918, (1, AMNH); near Cucharas, 3. viii. 1942, B. Rotger, (1, KWBC); near Tioga, 19. ix. 1942, B. Rotger, (1, KWBC); Walsenburg, 5. viii. 1925, F. Gaige (1, KWBC); Walsenburg, 7. viii. 1925, F. Gaige, (1, KWBC); county record only, 4. ix. 1981, Wappes and Downie, (1, FMNH). Larimer Co.: Ft. Collins, 1. viii. 1956, S. Forsythe, (1, KWBC); Ft. Collins, (2, WFBM); county record only, 13. viii. 1952, R. Driesbach, (1, USNM). La Plata Co.: Hermesa, 27. viii. 1969, J. Hall, (1, UCRC). Las Animas Co.: Trinidad, August, Lantz, (3, KSUC), (1, KWBC). Lincoln Co.: Limon, 21. ix. 1938, R. Osburn, (1, OSUC). Mesa Co.: Mesa, 1. viii. 1932, (1, FMNH), (2, KWBC). Montezuma Co.: nr Four Corners Colo. 41, 2 mi NW Jct US 164, 19. ix. 1967, F. Andrews, (16, KWBC). Otero Co.: 6 mi SW Timpas, 16. ix. 1967, D. Calvert, (2, KWBC). Park Co.: Fairway, (1, AMNH). Rio Blanco Co.: 10 mi W Mecker, 14. viii. 1947, (1, FMNH). Saguache Co.: 5 mi S Great Sand Dunes Mon, 9. viii. 1976, B. and J. Carr, (2, ENMU); Great Sand Dunes Mon., 10. viii. 1976, B. and J. Carr, (1, CNCI); Great Sand Dunes Mon., 8. viii. 1976, B. and J. Carr, (1, CNCI). Washington Co.: Akron, 23. x. 1971, S. Price, (1, WFBM). Weld Co.: 7 mi E Pierce, 4. viii. 1973, R. Gordon, (5, USNM); Central Plains Exp. Range, 8 km N Nunn, 9. viii. 1976, J. Scott, (2, EMEC); Pawnee Buttes, 23. viii. 1925, Beamer and Lawson, (3, SEMC); Pawnee Nat. Grasslands, 25. x. 1976, DLW, (1, EMEC). Yuma Co.: 5 mi NW Joes, 24. viii. 1969, R. Biggam, (1, WFBM); 5 mi NW Joes, 26. viii. 1969, R. Biggham, (2, EMEC). Unknown County: morr, J. Schuh, (2, AMNH); state record only, (1, KSUC), (1, AMNH). Kansas: Ellis Co.: Hays, 10. ix. 1972, (1, FHKS); Yocenento, 6. ix. 1984, P. Hubbard, (1, FHKS). Ford Co.: Dodge City, 4. viii. 1935, (1, FMNH); Dodge City, Lantz, (2, KSUC). Greenley Co.: county record only, F. Williams, (1, KWBC), (10, SEMC); county record only, (1, FMNH). Hamilton Co.: 6 mi N Syracuse, 16. ix. 1964, (1, FMNH). Logan Co.: Smoky Valley Ranch, 8. ix. 2000, J. Storm, (1, FHKS). Meade Co.: county record only, (4, KSUC), (1, OSUC). Ness Co.: Arnold, 30. xi. 1947, F. Nima, (1, FHKS). Scott Co.: county record only, 12. x. 1939, R. Fritz, (1, KSUC). Wallace Co.: Sharon Spgs, Lantz, (1, KSUC); Sharon Spgs, (2, KSUC); county record only, F. Snow, (2, SEMC), (1, CUIC), (1, KWBC), county record only, F. Williams, (1, SEMC), county record only, (1, KSUC); county record only, Lantz, (9, KSUC). Unknown County: West Kansas, Popenoe, (1, KSUC); West Kansas, 1. x. 1930, (1, KWBC); state record only, Popenoe, (3, KSUC); state record only, F. Webster, (1, NDSU); state record only, (2, CUIC), (1, TTCC), (1, EMEC). Montana: Cascade Co.: Great Falls, 25. ix. 1937, F. Smith, (3, OSAC); Great Falls, 7. ix. 1938, F. Smith, (16, OSAC); Great Falls, 20. ix. 1938, F. Smith, (13, OSAC). Chouteau Co.: Marias Riv, 5. ix. 1924, N. Criddle, (2, CNCI). Dawson Co.: Glendive, 3. viii. 1891, (3, UNSM); Maco Sico Park, SW Glendive, 6. ix. 51, V. Buck, (2, OSAC). Garfield Co.: Sand Springs, 1 mi S, 27. viii. 1972, Lafontaine and Lewis, (1, CNCI). Toole Co.: Shelby, 5. ix. 1924, H. Seamus, (7, CNCI), (1, KWBC). Wheatland Co.: Harlowton, 18. viii. 1932, (1, KWBC). Yellowstone Co.: Billings, 22. viii. 1941, H. Scudmore, (1, FMNH); Billings, 28. viii. 1941, (1, FMNH). Nebraska: Banner Co.: Harrisburg, August, R. Wolcott, (2, KWBC), (10, UNSM). Cheyenne Co.: Sidney, (4, UNSM). Dawes Co.: Chadron, 17. ix. 1949, M. Bacon, (1, WSUC). Dundy Co.: Benkelman, October, (1, KSUC). Sioux Co.: Hat Creek Basin, Bad Lands, (1, UNSM); Hat Creek Valley, 19. viii. 1911, F. Shoemaker, (2, UASM), (1, BYUC); Monroe Canyon, August, R. Wolcott, (17, UNSM), (1, KWBC); Monroe Canyon, 6. viii. 1908, (1, UNSM); Monroe Canyon, 18. viii. 1911, F. Shoemaker, (3, UASM); Monroe Canyon, (1, OSUC), (2, UASM). Unknown County: state record only, (1, CUIC), (4, USNM). New Mexico: Bernalillo Co.: Albuquerque, 1929 – 1930, A. Dickens, (1, KSUC); Albuquerque, 11. ix. 1977, Guandenover, (1, UNMC); Albuquerque, (1, KWBC); Albuquerque, 10. viii. 1959, (1, KWBC); Albuquerque, 21. x. 1973, D. Jennings, (1, CUIC); Albuquerque, 30. ix. 1973, D. Jennings, (1, CUIC); Albuquerque, 23. x. 1973, D. Jennings, (1, CUIC); Albuquerque, 19. viii. 1973, D. Jennings, (1, CUIC); Albuquerque, 14. x. 1973, D. Jennings, (1, CUIC); Albuquerque, 30. ix. 1973, D. Jennings, (2, CUIC); Albuquerque, 16. ix. 1973, D. Jennings, (1, CUIC); Albuquerque, 12. viii. 1973, D. Jennings, (1, CUIC); Albuquerque, 5. ix. 1973, D. Jennings, (1, CUIC); Albuquerque, 30. vi. 1946, C. Hoff, (2, AMNH); at S. volcano, W of Albuquerque, C. Hoff, (2, AMNH); Albuquerque, J. Doyen, (1, EMEC); mixed grassland, C. Hoff, (5, AMNH); Petroglyph Park, West Mesa, 5. ix. 1980, S. Evans, (1, UNMC); Rio Puerco, 28. viii. 1982, C. Fullington, (1, UNMC); rt. 66, 15 mi W Albuquerque, C. Hoff, (2, AMNH); UNM Campus, Albuquerque, C. Hoff, (1, AMNH); county record only, C. Hoff, (1, AMNH). Catron Co.: 10 mi N Apache, 23. vii. 1972, W. and C. Triplehorn, (2, OSUC); 10 mi N Apache, 1. viii. 1972, B. Triplehorn, (1, OSUC); Hwy 60, 2 km E State Line, 1. viii. 1993, (1, CASC); Rte 78, 63.2 mi SW Magdalena, 17. viii. 1969, G. and K. Ball, (3, UASM). Chavez Co.: 15 mi E Elk, 23. ix. 1950, Gertsch and Cazier, (2, AMNH); 15 mi E Elk, 23. ix. 1950, Cazier, Cazier, and Francke, (2, AMNH); Roswell, 1. vii. 1968, Lenczy, (1, USNM); county record only, 24. x. 1964, J. Green, (1, ENMU). Cibola Co.: 13 mi SW Grants, 8. viii. 1990, C. and B. Triplehorn, (1, OSUC); 2 mi E Grants, C. Hoff, (1, AMNH). Colfax Co.: Chico, D. Caffrey, (1, USNM); Koehler, (4, USNM); Koehler, Wickham, (1, USNM); Koehler Junct, 16. viii. 1913, E. Kalmbach, (2, USNM); Koehler Junction, 5. viii. 1912, (1, USNM); Praire near Koehler, H. Wickham, (1, CASC); Raton, 25. iv. 1951, Bryant, (1, BYUC); Raton, 27. x. 1964, G. Neilson, (1, NMSU). Curry Co.: county record only, 26. ix. 1969, M. Hastain, (1, ENMU); county record only, 10. x. 1969, M. Hastain, (2, ENMU); county record only, 10. x. 1965, B. Klebold, (1, ENMU). De Baca Co.: 16 mi NW Ft. Sumner, 24. x. 1968, R. Longwill, (1, ENMU); 16 mi NW Ft. Sumner, 4. x. 1968, D. Whytlaw, (1, ENMU); Alamogordo Dam, 16. x. 1965, T. Best, (1, ENMU); county record only, 16. x. 1965, Jackson, (1, ENMU). Doña Ana Co.: 2 m E Gemefary, 23. ix. 1977, (1, NMSU); Aguirre Spgs Pk, E side Organ Mts, 6. x. 1975, W. Logan, (1, NMSU); Jordana Range, 15 mi N Las Cruces, 22. xi. 1979, D. Richman, (1, NMSU); Jordana Range, 15 mi N Las Cruces, 20. ix. 1979, D. Richman, (1, NMSU); Lac Cruces, 13. viii. 1927, (1, KWBC), (3, FMNH); Lac Cruces, 6. vii. 1927, (1, KWBC); Las Cruces, 29. vii. 1927, (1, FMNH); Las Cruces, 1. xi. 1925, (2, FMNH); Las Cruces, 1. viii. 1925, (1, FMNH); Las Cruces, 13. vii. 1931, (1, FMNH); Las Cruces, (1, NMSU). Eddy Co.: 21 – 28 mi NE El Paso Gap, 22. ix. 1986, J. Doyen, (15, EMEC); 27 mi NE El Paso Gap, 23. ix. 1986, J. Doyen, (1, EMEC); Artesia, 8. ix. 1951, D. Neill, (1, ENMU); Artesia, 21. vii. 1951, W. Neill, (1, ENMU); El Paso Gap, 23. ix. 1986, J. Doyen, (2, EMEC); Guadalupe Mts., 9 mi N Queen, 6. x. 1993, S. Clark, (2, RLAC). Grant Co.: 1 mi W Silver City Airport, 3. ix. 1969, L. and M. Anderson, (1, UCRC); 26 mi W Deming, 6. ix. 1970, R. Turnbow, (1, FMNH); 4.5 mi SW Hurley on rd. to Silver City, 7. ix. 1971, Brown and Petrulis, (9, KWBC); City of Rock S. P., 26. vii. 1976, Cazier, Cazier, and Fracke, (2, WSUC), (8, TTCC); Rest area W of Continental Divide, 25. vii. 1991, R. Duff, (1, KWBC); Rte 90, 3 mi W Continental Divide, 12. viii. 1971, (2, AMNH); Silver City, J. Wallis, (3, CNCI); Silver City, 11. vii. 1974, B. Triplehorn, (2, OSUC); county record only, 8. viii. 1935, (1, FMNH). Guadalupe Co.: I- 40, 6 mi E Santa Rosa, 22. ix. 1979, D. Brzoska, (2, OSUC); Vaughn, 1. vii. 1968, Lenczy, (3, USNM); Vaughn, 22. vii. 1965, (2, USNM); Vaughn, 5. xi. 1949, O’Bryant, (5, BYUC); Vaughn, 12. ix. 1957, H. Dogde, (3, WSUC); Vaughn, 22. viii. 1965, (1, USNM). Harding Co.: Roy, 23. x. 1971, L. Cain, (2, ENMU). Hidalgo Co.: 1 mi N Lordsburg, 31. viii. 1965, J. Doyen, (1, EMEC); Cloverdale, 12. viii. 1955, R. Dreisbach, (1, USNM); Double Adobe Ranch, 28. vii. 1997, MSB Bat Crew, (1, UNMC); Playas Valley, 11. viii. 2001, S. Clark, (1, BYUC); Post Office Cyn, Peloncillo Mtn, 29. vii. 1976, Cazier, Cazier, and Fracke, (1, TTCC). Lea Co.: 32 ° 24.7 ' N 103 ° 40.9 W, 16. viii. 1979, Delorme and McHugh, (1, TAMU); 32 ° 24.8 ' N 103 ° 41.5 ' W, 16. viii. 1979, J. Schaffer, (1, TAMU); 5 mi E Maljamar, 2. x. 1971, C. O’Brien, (4, KWBC); Buckeye, 1. viii. 1969, C. Smith, (1, ENMU); Hwy 380, 15 mi W Tatum, 2. ix. 2001, C. Graham, (2, ENMU); Hwy 380, 15 mi W Tatum, 18. x. 2001, C. Graham, (1, ENMU); county record only, 28. ix. 1964, J. Ingle, (1, ENMU). Lincoln Co.: Carrizozo, 31. viii. 1938, R. Allen, (1, EMEC); Carrizozo, 25. vii. 1938, (1, OSAC); Corona, 1. ix. 1970, Lenczy, (6, USNM); Corona, 23. ix. 1969, Lenczy, (1, USNM); Escondido, ~ 10 mi N Tinnie, (1, KWBC); Escondido, (2, USNM); Ruidoso, 14. iv. 1954, (1, KWBC); Sierra Blanca Mt, 1. vii. 1963, Lenczy, (1, USNM). Luna Co.: 11 mi N Deming, 7. viii. 1950, J. MacSwain, (3, EMEC); 20 mi NW Deming, 7. ix. 1971, K. Brown, (7, KWBC); 7 mi NW Deming, 22. ix. 1950, W. Gertsch and M. Cazier, (5, AMNH). McKinley Co.: 30 mi. N Gallup, 14. viii. 1965, Gertsch and Roth, (2, AMNH); 6 mi N Tocatechi, 14. vii. 1956, V. Roth, (2, CNCI); near Thoreau, 9. x. 1980, J. Goodson; Thoreau, 1. vii. 1942, R. Russo, (1, FMNH); county record only, C. Hoff, (3, AMNH). Mora Co.: Mora, 8. x. 1969, G. Naler, (1, KWBC). Otero Co.: Hwy 54, 16 mi N Orogrande, 18. viii. 1976, B. and J. Carr, (1, CNCI); White Sands, 21. vii. 1978, Hardy and Andrews, (35, CDFA), (5, RLAC); White Sands, 11. vii. 1956, H. and A. Howden, (2, CNCI), (1, USNM); White Sands, 1. vii. 1968, Lenczy, (5, USNM); White Sands, 1. viii. 1973, Chandler, (5, USNM); White Sands, 22. viii. 1971, Lenczy, (1, USNM); White Sands, 19. viii. 1962, W. and C. Triplehorn, (4, OSUC), (1, KWBC); White Sands, 23. vii. 1970, J. Gruwell, (1, RLAC); White Sands, 30. viii. 1982, R. Aalbu, (1, RLAC); White Sands, 18. viii. 1973, Iselin and Chandler, (1, OSUC); White Sands, 10. ix. 1948, W. and C. Necker, (1, FMNH); county record only, 20. xi. 1963, C. M., (1, ENMU). Quay Co.: Tucumcari, 31. viii. 1970, Lenczy, (1, USNM). Rio Arriba Co.: 0.5 mi. S Cebolla, C. Hoff, (1, AMNH). Roosevelt Co.: 1100 Block Leo Dr., 2 mi E of ENMU, 18. x. 2001, C. Scott, (1, ENMU); 3 mi S Portales, 10. ix. 1966, R. Clark, (1, ENMU); 8 mi NE Portales, 12. ix. 1971, (1, ENMU); 8 mi NE Portales, 1. ix. 1971, (1, ENMU); 8 mi NE Portales, 23. viii. 1971, (1, ENMU); 8 mi NE Portales, 4. x. 1971, (1, ENMU); 8 mi W Dora, 4. xii. 1968, C. Hays, (1, ENMU); Portales, 16. x. 1968, Brown, (1, ENMU); Portales, 30. x. 1969, Brown, (1, ENMU); Portales, 20. x. 1966, J. Diersing, (1, ENMU); Portales, city limits, 20. x. 1965, O’Quinn, (1, ENMU); county record only, 6. ix. 1965, Wesson, (2, ENMU); county record only, 16. x. 1965, S. Benton, (1, ENMU); county record only, 8. x. 1964, A. Berg, (1, ENMU); county record only, 25. ix. 1964, E. Dunn, (1, ENMU). Sandoval Co.: Coronado State Park, Bernalillo, 21. viii. 1985, (3, BYUC); San Ysidro, 15. vii. 1950, T. Cohn, P. Boome, and M. Cazier, (8, AMNH). San Juan Co.: Newcomb, 27. vii. 1938, D. and J. Knull, (2, OSUC); Shiprock, 20. viii. 1940, B. Rotger, (2, KWNC); county record only, 26. viii. 1962, F. Moore, (7, OSUC), (1, KWBC). San Miguel Co.: Las Vegas, 11. vii. 1976, B. and J. Carr, (1, ENMU). Santa Fe Co.: Puve Indian Reservation, D. Howell, (1, OSEC); rt. 66, just E Edgewood, C. Hoff, (1, AMNH); Santa Fe, 1. x. 1973, D. Lowrie, (1, UNMC); county record only, 18. vii. 1928, W. Benedict, (2, SEMC); country record only, C. Hoff, (1, AMNH). Sierra Co.: Hillsboro, 22. vii. 1936, J. Beamer, (1, SEMC). Socorro Co.: 12.5 mi E Magdalena, C. Peth, (1, UCRC); 13 km SE Bernado, 3. ix. 1992, S. Brantley, (1, UNMC); 13 km SE Bernardo, 26. x. 1992, S. Brantley, (1, UNMC); 15 km SE Bernardo, 6. xii. 1991, S. Brantley, (1, UNMC); 16 mi W Socorro, 13. viii. 1952, A. Cole, (1, CNCI); 17 km W Bernardo, 18. x. 1991, S. Brantley, (1, UNMC); 18 km SE Bernardo, 30. viii. 1994, S. Brantley, (2, UNMC); 18 km SE Bernardo, 1. ix. 1992, S. Brantley, (1, UNMC); 2 km SE / E Bernardo, iiiii. 1990, S. Brantley, (1, UNMC); 20 mi W Magdalena, C. Hoff, (1, AMNH); Magdalena, Strickler, (1, KWBC), (3, KSUC); Magdalena, (1, KWBC); Sevilleta Sand Dunes, 9. ix. 1983, K. Nislow, (1, UNMC); Socorro, 1. viii. 1981, F. Snow, (2, CUIC); Socorro, 4. viii. 1969, J. McClellan, (2, BYUC). Torrance Co.: 5 mi W Encino, 1. ix. 1971, Brown and Petrulis, (1, KWBC); 6 mi E Moriarty, 18. ix. 2003, T. Massey, (1, ENMU); 7 mi E Moriarty, 18. x. 2003, T. Massey, (1, ENMU); 8 mi E Moriarty, 18. x. 2003, T. Massey, (1, ENMU), Clines Corner, (1, KWBC); Clines Corner, 24. viii. 1970, C. O’Brien, (1, KWBC); Willard, 1. vii. 1978, Lenczy, (8, CMNC); Willard, 22. viii. 1975, (1, EMEC); rt. 41, 1 mi N McIntosh, C. Hoff, (1, AMNH); county record only, 1. vi. 1925, C. Martin, (2, SEMC); county record only, 21. viii. 1968, G. Noonan, (1, KWBC). Union Co.: Cimarron Valley, 13. viii. 1973, H. B., (5, KWBC); De Moines, 27. ix. 1979, (1, NMSU); Seneca, 25. ix. 1965, T. Best, (3, ENMU). Valencia Co.: county record only, 25. ix. 1914, (1, USNM); county record only, C. Hoff, (1, AMNH). Unknown County: state only record, 21. ix. 1933, (2, KWBC), state record only, (1, UNSM), (1, KSUC), (2, OSAC), (3, USNM), (1, SEMC), (3, EMEC). North Dakota: Billings Co.: county record only, 22. viii. 1962, (2, TTCC), (1, NDSU). Slope Co.: Burning Coalvein Cmpgd., 10 mi NW Amidon, 12. ix. 1985, P. Aiken, (1, EMEC); county record only, 18. viii. 1961, J. Oberfoell, (1, USNM). Oklahoma: Cimarron Co.: Black Mesa State Park, 5. ix. 2004, C. Smith, (1, OSEC). South Dakota: Custer Co.: FR 715, 8 mi E Dewey, 17. viii. 1988, B. and J. Carr, (2, CNCI). Fall River Co.: Angostura Res, 17. viii. 1988, B. and J. Carr, (1, CNCI); Hot Springs, 27. viii. 2003, W. Pierce, (1, UNSM); Hot Springs, 27. ix. 2003, (1, UNSM). Haakon Co.: Billsburg, 29. ix. 1968, C. Calkins, (1, NDSU). Harding Co.: Buffalo, 29. ix. 1965, V. Kirk, (1, USNM), (1, NDSU); Buffalo, 30. ix. 1965, V. Kirk, (1, USNM); Buffalo, 13. ix. 1965, V. Kirk, (1, USNM); Buffalo, 21. ix. 1965, V. Kirk, (1, NDSU); Buffalo, 13. ix. 1968, C. Calkins, (1, NDSU), (3, USNM); Buffalo, 5. ix. 1968, C. Calkins, (3, NDSU); Buffalo, 28. viii. 1968, C. Calkins, (1, NDSU); Buffalo, 21. ix. 1966, V. Kirk, (1, NDSU); Buffalo, 21. ix. 1968, V. Kirk, (1, NDSU); Buffalo, 23. viii. 1968, V. Kirk, (1, USNM); Buffalo, 29. ix. 1968, V. Kirk, (1, USNM). Unknown County: West River, 10. x. 1967, C. Calkins, (2, USNM); West River, 13. vii. 1968, C. Calkins, (1, USNM); state record only, (2, CUIC). Texas: Andrews Co.: Shafter Lake, 16. ix. 1986, J. Stamov, (1, AMNH). Armstrong Co.: N Rim Palo Duro Cyn, 14 mi S Claude, 29. viii. 1971, Brown and Petrulis, (1, KWBC). Brewster Co.: Green Valley, H. Wenzel, (1, OSUC); Marathon, 14. vi. 1948, Cazier, (1, AMNH). Crockett Co: 8 mi W Ozona, 30. ix. 1950, T. Cohn, P. Boome, and M. Cazier, (1, AMNH). El Paso Co.: El Paso, (1, OSUC); El Paso, 1. ix. 1929, (1, OSUC); El Paso, 29. vii. 1938, (1, OSUC); Fabens, 10. x. 1943, J. Robinson, (1, KWBC); Fabens, 18. viii. 1978, W. Suter, (1, FMNH); Fabens, 1. x. 1926, (1, OSUC); county record only, 15. x. 1943, A. Everline, (1, TTCC). Gaines Co.: Seminole, 22. viii. 1948, (1, USNM). Hansford Co.: Spearman, 10. x. 1981, S. Jones, (1, TAMU). Jeff Davis Co.: 4 mi W Fort Davis, 4. viii. 1968, (1, FMNH); 6.5 mi W Fort Davis, 10. viii. 1947, B. Valentine, (1, OSUC); Valentine, 25. vi. 1947, A. Michener, (1, SEMC). Motley Co.: Matador, 1. ix. 1966, F. Nonini, (2, WFBM). Reeves Co.: 1.4 mi NW Pecos, 5. ix. 1997, R. Turnbow, (2, OSUC); 2 mi N Pecos, 5. ix. 1997, Wappes and Turnbow, (3, EMEC). Yoa ku m Co.: 8 mi E Plains, 27. viii. 1939, Rehn and Rehn, (1, KWBC); Plains, 2. xi. 1981, W. Steiner, (5, USNM). Unknown County: Hueca, 28. vii. 1938, (1, OSAC); Cedar Lake, 2. vii. 1962, (3, USNM). Utah: Duchesne Co.: Lake Powell, 3. ix. 1999, J. and R. Walters, (2, OSUC); Lake Powell, 4. ix. 1999, J. and R. Walters, (1, OSUC); Monument Butte, S Myton, 6. viii. 1998, Ellison and Mendel, (1, BYUC); Monument Butte, S Myton, 5. viii. 1998, Ellison and Mendel, (3, BYUC); Monument Butte, S Myton, 30. vii. 1998, Ellison and Mendel, (3, BYUC); Monument Butte, S Myton, 12. viii. 1998, Ellison and Mendel, (2, BYUC); Monument Butte, S Myton, 22. viii. 1998, Ellison and Mendel, (1, BYUC); Monument Butte, S Myton, 28. vii. 1998, Ellison and Mendel, (1, BYUC); county record only, 1. viii. 1947, R. Olmstead, (1, SEMC). Emery Co.: 40 mi SW Green R., 10. ix. 1972, (1, OSUC); NE side nr. Black Dragon Canyon, 14. ix. 1943, H. Vokes, (7, AMNH); San Rafael Desert, near Little Gilson Butte, 19. viii. 1980, (2, USNM); county record only, 23. ix. 1972, A. Shen, (2, OSUC). Garfield Co.: Escalante, 20. x. 1999, J. Dunlap, (3, BYUC); Harris Wash Trailhead off Hole in the Rock Rd, 26. x. 1999, C. and R. Nelson, (1, BYUC). Grand Co.: 3 mi S Green River, 6. ix. 1943, H. Vokes, (1, AMNH); Canyon Lands N. P., 13. vii. 1970, J. Petty, (1, BYUC); Crescent Jct, 8 mi W, 7. ix. 1964, A. Raske, (2, KWBC), (3, EMEC); Dead Horse Point State Park; 1. v. 1963, H. McCoard, (1, BYUC); Dead Horse Point, 13. v. 1969, H. McCoard, (1, BYUC); Green River, 19. ix. 1986, V. S., (2, BYUC); Green River, 6 mi S Green River, 19. x. 1986, Baumann and Nelson, (16, BYUC); Green River, NE of Green River, 19. x. 1986, Baumann and Nelson, (1, BYUC); probably near Moab, 30. viii. 1965, R. Hardy, (3, KWBC); Thompson’s Spgs, 9. vi. 1999, (1, KWBC). Kane Co.: 5 mi N 40 mi E Kanab, 1. iv. 1985, D. Giuliani, (2, CDFA); Cedar Mtn, Glen Cyn Cty, 18. viii. 1971, (1, BYUC); Cedar Mtn, 15. viii. 1971, (2, BYUC); Nipple Bnch, Glen Cnyn Cty, 17. viii. 1972, (1, BYUC); Nipple Bnch, Glen Cnyn Cty, 11. viii. 1971, (1, BYUC); Nipple Bnch, Glen Cnyn Cty, 16. viii. 1972, (1, BYUC); Nipple Bnch, Glen Cnyn Cty, 12. viii. 1971, (1, BYUC); Nipple Bnch, Glen Cnyn Cty, 13. viii. 1971, (1, BYUC); Red Well off Hole in the Rock Rd, 28. x. 1999, C. and R. Nelson, (1, BYUC). Salt Lake Co.: county record only, 1. vii. 1920, (1, KWBC). San Juan Co.: 15 mi NE Mexican Hat, 19. ix. 1967, F. Andrews, (5, KWBC); 2 mi S Bluff Sand Island Campground, 22. viii. 1984, Nelson and Baumann, (11, BYUC); Bluff, 12. x. 1967, V. Tanner, (1, BYUC); Cottonwood Wash, 10 mi SW Blanding, (2, BYUC); Monument V., 1. vi. 1968, Lenczy, (1, USNM); San Juan River, 3 mi SSW Bluff, 1. iv. 1984, D. Guiliani, (1, CDFA); San Juan River, San Juan Cmpg., 22. viii. 1984, (1, BYUC); county record only, 1. viii. 1953, M. Coffey, (1, BYUC). Uintah Co.: 10 mi SSW Vernal, 28. vii. 1983, R. Aalbu, (1, RLAC); 8 mi W Vernal, 22. viii. 1949, R. Fredrickson, (1, SEMC); Quarry, Dinosaur Nat. Mon., 10. viii. 1970, M. Goldware, (1, RLAC); SW of Vernal, 18. ix. 1999, T. Maxwell, (2, BYUC); Whiterocks R., 2. vi. 1971, J. Petty, (1, BYUC). Washington Co.: Dixie Nat. For., 1. vi. 1968, Lenczy, (1, USNM). Wayne Co.: 13 mi S Hanksville, 2. viii. 1968, A. Howden, (4, CNCI), (1, KWBC); 13 mi S Hanksville, 4. viii. 1968, A. Howden, (1, CNCI); 13 mi S Hanksville, 9. viii. 1968, A. Howden, (1, CNCI); 14 mi S Hanksville, 25. vi. 1978, Hardy and Andrews, (1, CDFA); Fairview Ranch, 13 mi S Hanksville, 9. viii. 1968, A. Howden, (2, CNCI);); Fairview Ranch, 13 mi S Hanksville, 4. viii. 1968, H. Howden, (1, CNCI); Fairview Ranch, 13 mi S Hanksville, 4. viii. 1968, J. Martin; (1, CNCI); Fairview Ranch, 13 mi S Hanksville, 2. viii. 1968, H. Howden, (2, KWBC), (1, CNCI). Wyoming: Albany Co.: 13 mi SW Garrett, 26. vii. 1986, W. Suter, (1, FMNH); 5 mi SW Garrett, 29. vi. 1985, D. Field, (1, FMNH). Big Horn Co.: 10 mi E Lovell, 17. viii. 1979, S. and J. Peck, (1, CNCI); Big Horn Basin, 13. viii. 1910, (1, UNSM). Carbon Co.: county record only, (1, FMNH), (4, AMNH). Converse Co.: 10 mi S Douglas, 25. viii. 1962, (1, UNSM); 13 mi W Bill, 25. ix. 1982, M. Rice, (7, WFBM). Crook Co.: 15 mi S Sundance, 2. ix. 1962, Isakson, Rolofson, and Valder, (1, UNSM). Fremont Co.: Lander, 10. ix. 1933, L. Shultz, (1, OSAC); Riverton, 14. viii. 1957, G. Knowlton, (3, OSUC); Shoshone, 14. viii. 1957, G. Knowlton, (2, OSUC). Laramie Co.: Cheyenne, (1, UNSM); Wind River, ~ 1984, (1, KSUC); county record only, 2. v. 1927, L. Ward, (1, OSAC). Platte Co.: Chugwater, 19. v. 1955, (1, KWBC); Guernsey, 10. viii. 1961, (1, KWBC). Washakie Co.: Worland, 1. viii. 1911, (1, KWBC), (1, UNSM); Worland, (1, UNSM). Weston Co.: Newcastle, (1, UNSM). Unknown County: Natural bridge, 16. viii. 1968, N. Baker, (1, KWBC), state record only, (1, USNM), (1, CNCI). Unknown Localities: Ca., (1, WSUC), (1, CUIC); Dak., (1, KWBC); Or., (2, KWBC); No locality Data, (1, TAMU), (2, CUIC); (1, BYUC), (1, NMSU), (4, OSAC), (1, NDSU), (1, USNM), (1, KWBC), (1, UNSM), (3, AMNH).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFB5CC354285FE95CFFDF85D.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Specimens of Glyptasida aegra are diagnosed on the basis of the following unique combination of characteristics: body shining, pronotum with small and widely distributed punctures (Fig. 11); discal costae of elytra flattened with medial costae nearly absent (Fig. 5), elytral setae without node at base (Fig. 13).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFB5CC354285FE95CFFDF85D.taxon	description	Description. With general features of Glyptasida, and the following specific characteristics: GHW 2.8 – 4.1 mm; GPW 4.7 – 9.6 mm; GEW 7.7 – 11.8 mm; HL 1.9 – 4.1 mm; PL 3.9 – 5.2 mm; EL 11.3 – 16.5 mm; TL 17.9 – 25.3 mm; Ratio of GPW / GEW 0.63 – 0.89. Body stout, shining, black, not covered with debris; pronotum broad, lateral edge arcuate; pronotal punctures small (Fig. 11), punctures widely distributed (Fig. 11); elytra flattened dorsally (Fig. 5), costae less elevated, medial costae indistinct; elytral setae without nodes at base (Fig. 13). Male genitalia with median lobe basally rounded, similar to G. sordida (Fig. 20).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFB5CC354285FE95CFFDF85D.taxon	materials_examined	Notes about type material. Pelecyphorus aeger. We examined one male specimen. The male holotype has the following label information: [round label dark green above and white below] / “ Type 4528 ” / [handwritten det. label] “ P. ae ger Lec. ” / “ Jan. – Jul. 2005 MCZ Image Database. ” The holotype has the following identifying features: left antenna with only four antennomeres; large pin hole through both elytra extending though venter; right hind tarsus with two basal tarsomeres only. The dark green locality label represents a locality in New Mexico (Phil Perkins pers. comm.). Glyptasida sycophanta. We examined one male and one female specimen. The male lectotype (here designated) has the following label information: “ Alpine, Tex Wickham Aug 16 17 ” / “ CASEY bequest 1925 ” / “ TYPE USNM 46440 ” / [handwritten det. label] sycophanta Csy. ” The lectotype has the following identifying features: left mesotarsus with one basal tarsomere only, right mesotarsus with two basal tarsomeres only, and abdominal ventral apical segment slightly extended exposing the aedeagus.	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFB5CC354285FE95CFFDF85D.taxon	description	Taxonomic Notes. According to Casey (1912: 96), the distinguishing characteristics of G. sycophanta are “ pronotum with much smaller, widely separated though irregularly distributed punctures ” (Fig. 11). In examining the type specimen of G. sycophanta we determined that these features are exactly the same as in the type specimen of Glyptasida aegra. In both type specimens the discal costae are flattened with the medial costa nearly absent. After examining non-type specimens received from collections, species descriptions, and type specimens, we determined that G. aegra and G. sycophanta are synonyms.	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFB5CC354285FE95CFFDF85D.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The geographic range of this species is southern New Mexico and southwestern Texas (Fig. 28).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFB5CC354285FE95CFFDF85D.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. We examined 185 non-type specimens from the following localities: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, New Mexico: Chaves Co.: 10.4 mi W on 82 from junc 82 x 1913, 11. viii. 78, T. Friedlander (1, TAMU); 15 mi E Elk, 22. ix. 1946, W. Gertsch and M. Cazier, (1, KWBC), (15, AMNH); 3 mi E Elk, 22. ix. 1946, W. Gertsch and M. Cazier, (1, AMNH); 3 mi S Hwy Jct 24 & 82, 11. viii. 1978, J. Schaffner, (1, TAMU); Dunben, ~ 15 mi SE Elk, 30. viii. 1962, S. Hagen, (1, KWBC); Elk, 14. vii. 1968, J. Beamer, (1, SEMC). Doña Ana Co.: State College, 21. ix. 1930, Q. Hare, (1, NMSU). Eddy Co.: 11 mi S White City, 27. viii. 1971, K. Brown and P. Petrulis, (2, KWBC); 20 mi W Carlsbad, 23. vii. 1971, W. Iselin, (1, NMSU); 21 – 28 mi NE El Paso Gap, 22. ix. 1982, J. Doyen, (4, EMEC); 3 mi N El Paso Gap, 3. viii. 1983, J. Stamov, (1, AMNH); 7.9 mi S Whites City, 17. viii. 1978, R. Turnbow, (1, TAMU); Artesia, 26. ix. 1969, (1, NMSU); El Paso Gap, 5. x. 1989, S. Clark, (5, RLAC); El Paso Gap, 31. vii. 1992, J. Stamov, (1, AMNH); El Paso Ridge, 6. viii. 1997, S. Clark, (1, BYUC); 10 mi SW White City, 25. ix. 1950, W. Gertsch and M. Cazier, (3, AMNH). Lincoln Co.: nr entrance Fort Stanton Cave, 31. vii. 1972, S. Szerlip, (1, EMEC). Otero Co.: Crow Flats, 7. viii. 1997, S. Clark and R. Acciavatti, (1, BYUC); White Sands, Dr. Lenczy, (1, UASM); White Sands, 21. iv. 1968, C. O’Brien, (1, KWBC); White Sands, 20. vii. 1974, Hardy and Andrews, (1, CDFA). Texas: Brewster Co.: 0.5 mi N Alpine city limit on Hwy 118, 9. ix. 1971, K. Brown, (1, KWBC); 20 mi NW Alpine, 5. vii. 1957, R. Westcott, (2, WFBM); 22 mi E Marathon, 25. viii. 1971, K. Brown, (1, KWBC); Alpine, 31. vii. 1922, O. Poling, (1, CUIC); Alpine, 14. x. 1926, O. Poling, (1, CUIC); Alpine, 10. vii. 1934, L. Hepner, (1, SEMC); Alpine, 24. vii. 1951, A. Cole, (1, CNCI); Alpine, 2. x. 1958, J. Fisher, (1, KWBC); Alpine, 5. ix. 1954, (1, KWBC); Big Bend Natl. Park, Chisos Basin, 28. ix. 1982, J. Doyen, (4, CASC); Big Bend Reg., Summer 1928, F. Bibby, (2, TAMU); Big Bend Reg., 17. viii. 1928, F. Bibby, (1, TAMU); Chisos Mts, 8. vii. 1926, H. Smith, (1, KSUC); Chisos Mts, 1. vii. 1926, H. Smith, (1, KSUC); Chisos Mts, 7. vii. 1926, H. Smith, (1, KSUC); Chisos Mts, The Basin, 30. vii. 1933, B. Hartelius, (1, FMNH); Chisos Mts, The Basin, 3. viii. 1933, B. Hartelius, (2, FMNH); Chisos Mts, Window Trail, 25. viii. 1956, C. Triplehorn, (1, OSUC); Chisos Mts, Oak Creek, 23. vii. 1933, B. Hartelius, (2, FMNH); Chisos Mts, Slope of Casa Grande, 24. vii. 1933, B. Hartelius, (4, FMNH); Green Valley, 30. vi. 1910, H. Wenzel, (1, OSUC); Green Valley, 30. vi. 1916, J. Green, (1, KWBC); near Marathon, 4. vii. 1955, G. Ball, (1, UASM); county record only, 8. vi. 1926, H. Smith, (1, SEMC); county record only, 27. viii. 1943, D and J Knull, (1, OSUC); Alpine, 20. ix. 1926, J. Gehrig, (2, AMNH); Basin, Big Bend Nat’l Park, 27. ix. 1950, W. Gertsch and M. Cazier, (1, AMNH); county record only, 9. vii. 1930, H. Smith, (1, KSUC). Culberson Co.: 2.5 mi E of Nickel Creek Sta., 8. ix. 1948, B. Malkin, (9, FMNH), (2, OSAC); 2.5 mi E of Nickel Creek Sta., 1. ix. 1948, B. Malkin, (1, FMNH); 20 mi S Salt Flats, Hwy 54, 8. xi. 1984, N. Downie, (1, FMNH); 4 mi SW Pine Springs, 15. iv. 1968, O'Brien & Marshall, (1, KWBC); Frijole, 15. vii. 1933, W. Benedict, (1, SEMC); Frijole Station, Guadalupe NP, 5. viii. 1972, D. Ralston, (1, TTCC); Guadalupe Mtns. Natl. Park Pine Springs Campground, 22. vi. 1979, C. Barr, (1, CBBC); Guadalupe Mts, Pine Springs, 6. ix. 1972 (1, AMNH); Pine Springs, 16. viii. 1974 (5, AMNH); Guadalupe Pass, Guadalupe Mts., 24. ix. 1946, W. Gertsch & M. Cazier, (2, AMNH); Guadalupe Spg nr. Pine Springs, 11. vi. 1967, C. O’Brien, (1, KWBC); McKittrick Canyon, Guadalupe National Pk., 18. viii. 1965, Board and Hafernik, (1, TAMU); Pine Springs, Guadalupe Mts., 16. viii. 1974, (3. AMNH); Pine Springs, 12. vii. 1952, E. Matthew, (1, CUIC); Pine Springs, 27. viii. 1971, K. Brown, C. Brien, and P. Petrulis, (7, KWBC); William’s Ranch, Guadalupe N. P., 23. viii. 1972, (2, OSUC), (2, TTCC); Guadalupe Pass, Guadalupe Mts., 25. ix. 1950, W. Gertsch and M. Cazier, (10, AMNH). El Paso Co.: 30 mi E El Paso, 28. vii. 1938, F. B., (1, OSAC). Hudspeth Co.: Pine spgs & vic., 3. viii. 1967, G. and K. Ball, (1, UASM); Guadalupe Pass, 28. vii. 1950, R. Smith, (5, AMNH); Salt Flat, 19. viii. 1952, M. Cazier and R. Schrammel, (2, AMNH). Jeff Davis Co.: 18 mi W Ft. Davis, 7. vii. 1957, R. Westcott, (2, WFBM); 4 mi W Ft. Davis, 12. viii. 1964, (1, OSUC); 6 – 10 mi W Ft. Davis, on Tex. 166, 14. vii. 1944, (10, USNM); Davis Mts., H. Wenzel, (1, OSUC); Davis Mts, (1, OSUC); Davis Mts., 7. viii. 1980, (1, FMNH); Davis Mts., 6 mi W Ft. Davis, 27. viii. 1965, (1, FMNH); Davis Mts., 7 mi W Ft. Davis, 24. viii. 1964, (1, FMNH); Davis Mts., Ft. Davis, 7. viii. 1980, (1, FMNH); Fort Davis, 1. vii. 1962, J. Pinto and G. Eertmoed, (2, UCRC); Ft. Davis, Davis Mts., 7. viii. 1980, (2, FMNH); Madera Canyon, 25 mi NW Ft. Davis, 25. vii. 1952, G. Matthew, (1, CUIC); Valentine, 12. vii. 1938, R. Beamer, (2, SEMC); Fort Davis, 6. vii. 1917, (2, AMNH). Kerr Co.: Kerrville, 22. vii. 1961, R. Blume, (1, TAMU). Pecos Co.: 14 mi SW Ft. Stockton, 25. viii. 1971, K. Brown, (3, KWBC). Presidio Co.: Big Bend Ranch SNA, 1.8 mi N McGuirk’s Tanks, 6. viii. 1987, J. Schaffer, (1, TAMU); Marfa, J. Green, (1, CASC); Marfa (1, OSUC); Paisano Pass, 13 mi E Marfa, 6. vi. 1974, L. Draper and O. Franke and M. Cazier (1, OSUC). Unknown County: SW Texas, (1, USNM).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFB7CC364285FF7DCEE8F908.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Specimens of G. rugosissima are diagnosed on the basis of the following unique combination of characteristics: Pronotum with very coarse and close punctures (Fig. 10); discal costae of elytra fine and highly elevated, with an abrupt change in elevation between the lateral elytral margin and the lateral costa (Fig. 6).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFB7CC364285FF7DCEE8F908.taxon	description	Description. With general features of Glyptasida, and the following specific characteristics: GHW 3.0 – 3.9 mm; GPW 6.3 – 8.5 mm; GEW 7.7 – 10.7 mm; HL 2.2 – 3.0 mm; PL 3.9 – 5.0 mm; EL 11.0 – 14.9 mm; TL 17.1 – 22.9 mm; Ratio of GPW / GEW 0.69 – 0.95. Body small, dull black, may appear brown due to debris between costae; pronotum with or without pronounced acute hind angles; pronotal punctures coarse (Fig. 10), punctures close, in some specimens overlapping (Fig. 10), areas without punctures may appear as globular masses; discal costae of elytra fine, highly elevated, abrupt change in elevation between lateral elytral margin and the lateral costa (Fig. 6). Male genitalia with median lobe flared basally (Fig. 24).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFB7CC364285FF7DCEE8F908.taxon	materials_examined	Notes about type material. Asida rugosissima. One female and two male specimens were examined. The female lectotype has the following label information: [round label, white with purple border] “ LECTO- TYPE ” / [round label, white with orange border] “ TYPE ” / [round label, white with light blue border] “ SYN- TYPE ” / “ Sa. De S. Miguelito Dr. Palmer ” / [handwritten det. label] “ Asida rugosissima Champ. ” / “ Sp. Figured ” / [handwritten det, label] “ = sordida var. Lec. ” / “ B. C. A. Col. IV. 1. Asida sordida rugosissima interrupta ” / “ LECTOTYPE Ψ Asida rugosissima Champ. Examined by K. W. Brown Feb. 1969. ” The lectotype has the following identifying features: left antenna with only three basal segments, eight antennomeres on card on pin, ovipositor extended, right hind leg on card on pin.	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFB7CC364285FF7DCEE8F908.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The geographic range of this species is Mexico, from Chihuahua to northern Jalisco and from western Chihuahua to mid San Luis Potosi (Fig. 28).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
F9076430FFB7CC364285FF7DCEE8F908.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Fifty-two non-type specimens were examined from the following localities: MEXICO, Chihuahua: 1.1 mi S Col. Alvaro Obregón, 20. vii. 73, R. and M. Murry, (2, TAMU); 10 mi N Jiménez, 10. ix. 50, R. Smith, (2, AMNH); 50 mi W Chihuahua, 1. ix. 57, Tanner and Robinson, (1, BYUC); 7 – 8 mi W Matachic, 11. viii. 89, J. Stamov, (3, AMNH); Catarina, 25. vii. 47, Schramel, (1, KWBC) (4, AMNH); Chihuahua City, 10. vii. 58, Tanner and Robinson, (1, BYUC); Colonia Dublan, (1, BYUC); Rte. 16, 7.6 mi SE Madera, 1. ix. 74, Frania and Ball, (1, UASM); Santa Eulalia, W. Foshag, (1, USMN); Valle de Olivas, 20. vii. 47, Cazier, (2, AMNH); Valle de Olivas, 20. vii. 47, Gertsch, (1, AMNH). Durango: Promontorio, (16, USNM); Yerbanis, Cuencame Dist., 19. viii. 47, Gertsch, (1, KWBC) (1, AMNH); Yerbanis, Cuencame Dist., 19. viii. 47, Spieth, (2, AMNH); Yerbanis, Cuencame Dist., 19. viii. 47, Schramel (1, AMNH); state record only, (1, FMNH). Jalisco: 15.5 mi NE Lagos de Moreno, 26. vii. 62, (1, SEMC). San Luis Potosi: state record only, Wickham, (1, KWBC), (3, USNM). Zacatecas: Fresnillo, 15. viii. 47, Cazier, (1, AMNH); Meseta de la Zarca, (1, ANSP). Country records: (3, USNM).	en	Lockwood, Stephanie A., Pollock, Darren A. (2009): A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini). Zootaxa 2023: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186116
