ZOPHERIDAE, Solier, 1834
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Bitoma gracilis Sharp ( Fig. 25 View Figs )
Comments. Bitoma Herbst is a large, worldwide genus in need of revision. Fourteen species occur in North America north of Mexico, see Stephan (1989) for a key to North American species.
Range. Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas, Mexico, Guatemala ( Leng 1920; Blackwelder 1957; Stephan 1989).
Habitat. Adults “not rare” in dry debris of dead saguaro ( Carnegiea gigantea ) ( Hubbard 1899, as Ditoma gracilis ); in Dasylirion wheeleri ( Hubbard 1901, as Ditoma gracilis ); incidentally associated with cactus ( Hunter et al. 1912, as Ditoma gracilis ); occurs in lower deserts, taken from under bark of dead palo verde, leaf-axils of dying sotol, agave, and yucca, and nest piles of pack rats ( Stephan 1989).
Biology. Poorly known; probably fungivorous; adults collected year round; taken at lights ( Stephan 1989).
Additional References. Blackwelder 1957; Casey 1897 (as Bitoma suffusa Casey ); Fall and Cockerell 1907 (as Ditoma gracilis ); Leng 1920; Moore 1937 (as Bitoma suffusa ); Sharp 1905a; Schaeffer 1907 (as Bitoma prosopis Schaeffer and Bitoma vittata Schaeffer ); Stephan 1989 (key to species); Wickham 1898 (under bark, as Ditoma suffusa ).
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