Only adult I saw on the hillside last night. I hope it's not a bad sign for the colony. Last year there were many active at this time of year. But I haven't been out to check on them much this year so it might just have been the wrong night.
I think it's interesting that the mouthparts appear rose colored, but I'm not sure it isn't just the red light I was using to focus.
Probably immature Anuroctonus pococki. A colony of them lives on this hillside, although I only saw this one and one adult out last night.