Mites From the Claremont Laguna 
Region 
The mites listed below were collected during the years 1914 and 
1915, chieHy in the fall. Tliose from Claremont were for the most 
part collected and mounted by Miss M. Shaw, Miss P. Jahraus 
and Mr. F. Cox. The mites from Laguna were collected by W. A. 
Hilton. The determinations were made by Dr. Nathan Banks, 
who describes se\eral of the species as new in this issue. Immature 
forms were only determined to genus. 
1. Piinisiliis sp. (nymph). Under leaves, Claremont. Cox, 
Shaw, Jahraus. 
2. Rhagidia pallida Bks. Under stones, Claremont. Cox, Shaw. 
3. Erythrteus sp. (nymph). Under stones, Claremont. C. S. J. 
4. Tarsolomus term'nialis Bks. (this issue). Claremont, on li\'e 
oak. C. S. J. 
5. Erythraiis aiigttstipcs (?) (nymph). Under stones, Clare- 
mont. J. 
6. Erytlir,/'iis aiicjiistipcs Bks. Under stones, Claremont. S. 
7: Bella lata Ewing. On live oak and under stones, Claremont. 
C.S.J. 
8. Er\ttiriviis aiit/nstipcs (?) (nymph). On live oaks, Claremont. 
c. s. J. ■ 
9. Trail! bidiiDii pcrscabriim Bks (this issue). Palmers canyon, 
near Claremont. C. S. J. 
10. Erenueiis bilamellatiis Hall. Claremont, under leaves. J. 
11. Tarsotorniis inacropalpis Bks. (this issue). Claremont, under 
stones. S. 
12. TarsoiDiiiiis tcrinnialh Bks. (this issue). Claremont, untler 
stones. J. 
13. Hydracnid larva (large, bright red). On Notonecta, Clare- 
mont. H. 
14. Iropoda sp. (nymph). Dark brown, closely massed on Sco- 
lopendra from Claremont. H. Fall of 1913. 
15. Erythr/eiis augustipcs Bks. L'mler the bark of an eucalyptus 
tree. Claremont. H. Fall of 1913. 
