Chaetophloeus sulcatus (Wood, 1956)
(Fig. 2 C, Fig. 4)
Renocis sulcatus Wood, 1956: 232
Chaetophloeus sulcatus (Wood): Wood (1982: 356), combination
The holotype of this species in SEMC is a male, not a female as stated by Wood (1956) in his original description. Specimens of C. sulcatus previously reported from trans Pecos Texas by Atkinson & Riley (2013) are actually C. flourensiae, described above. All known hosts of C. sulcatus are Asteraceae, including Flourensia cernua, F. resinosa, and Gochnatia hylpoleuca . The last host is only found on gravelly hillsides near the border with Mexico, but is widely distributed in northeastern Mexico. United States: Texas *: Jim Hogg Co., hwy 649, S of FM 3073, 27.219 N, 98.935 W, 3-III-2021, Gochnatia hypoleuca, Atkinson, T.H. (UTIC, 18).