Acmaeodera gibbula LeConte.
Beaten from dead limbs of Juniperus sp., Arizona, Santa Cruz Co., Pajarito Mts., Sycamore Canyon, 31°25′55″N, 111°11′18″W, 2-IX-2017, MLRC. Several specimens were beaten from a totally dead juniper, others from dead branches of three recorded larval host genera at the same collecting site ; all larval hosts are legumes, except willow ( Nelson et al. 2008). This common and widespread beetle is well known as a “twig-sitter,” and even though multiple specimens were taken on the juniper, that it, a conifer, represents a larval host seems to us a stretch .