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spots : all metatarsi pale : tarsi ringed with brown at the false articulations ; 

 palpi pale, spotted with lirown, black at tip. Los Angeles, Calif. 



Globipes 



P)Ut one species is known. 



Globipes spinulatus Bks. 

 Reddish brown, dorsum somewhat mottled with brown, base of legs yellow- 

 ish, rest reddish ; cephalothorax and abdomen smooth ; eye-tubercle low and 

 with few spinules above ; femur II longer than the body, and more than twice 

 as long as femur I. From Southern California. 



Leuronychus 

 Two species are known. 



I. A brown dorsal stripe pacificus. 



No dorsal stripe parvuhis. 



Leuronychus pacificus Bks. 

 Whitish to grayish, with a broad median brown stripe ; the patellae of legs 

 brown, lineate with white; trochanters brow^p ; spinules on venter and coxs. 

 From Olympic, Wash., and Mt. Shasta, Calif. 



Leuronychus parvulus Bks. 

 Xo stripe on dorsum, Init a s]iot on abdomen in form of a Greek cross: 

 ]3atcll;e not lineate with white; trochanters pale; only stiff black hairs on venter 

 and coxae. From Olynipia. \\'asli., probably occurs in nurthern California. 



Leptobunus 



But one species kn"\\ii from California. 



Leptobunus californicus Bks. 

 Whitish above, mottled with brown and black, the vase m.irk indefinite; 

 femur I shorter than the body, tips of coxae pale, tibia 1 with two dark bands; 

 apical brown rings on other joints, palpi not lineate with brnwn. Southern 

 California., Los Angeles. Another species, L. borcolis. is known from .Alaska: 

 it has the tijis of coxse ilark, one band on tibia 1, and the ])al|<1 lineate with 

 brown. 



Nitopus 

 One species is recorded from California. 



Nitopus californicus Bks. 

 Grayish above, indistinctly muttled with white and brown; femora and tibise 

 with brown bands near base and tip; tibia 11 is much longer than metatarsus 



II, one false articulation in metatarsus I. From Los Angeles. 



Another species iV. dorsalis. with a white median stripe, is known from 

 ,\laska; the tibia II is not longer than metatarsus II, and there is no false 

 articulation in metatarsus I. 



