We decided to go to Aravaipa Canyon in Pinal County, AZ. We had no time to get permits for the actual Wildlife Preserve and instead stayed in the more open, less dramatic western part of the canyon. This area only hints at the dramatic beauty of the deeper chasm of the preserve, but is still very attractive with it's year-round running creek.
Following is just a pictorial list of insects that I was glad to find, even if most of them weren't first sightings.
Beetles, Coleoptera
Griburius montezuma, Glyptoscelis pubescens, Disonycha alternata, Plagiodera arizonae, all Chrysomelidae
Necrobia rufipes Cleridae, Ulus crassus Tenebrionidae, Lixus semivittatus CurculionidaeCanthon sp., Aphodius haemorrhoidalis, Aphodius vittatus, all Scarabaeidae
Olla-v nigrum Coccinellidae, Chrysobothris sp. Buprestidae, Cymindis sp. Carabidae, Laemosaccus sp. Curculionidae
True Bugs, Heteroptera
Crophius sp., Oxycarenidae, Leptoglossus clypealis, Coreidae, Rhopalus tigrinus, Rhophalidae, Neurocolpus arizonae, Miridae
Love the gelastocorid! I think they are unbelievably cute insects. Glad to hear you can find them in Arivaipa too! I'm always on the lookout for new places to see and/or collect them.
ReplyDeleteThey were just making more little toad bugs there at Aravaipa
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I also found them in Wickenburg in the preserve
Wonderful pictures Margarethe... much better than mine :)
ReplyDeleteOnce again, thanks for showing Christian and I around. Much appreciated.
Wow, love the toad bugs. You got some great photographs.
ReplyDeleteHappy to see another Arizona blogger :-)