A List of California Arachnida 



V. PHALANGIDA OR HARVEST MEN 

 L. Myers 

 First three figures from Banks. 



CosMETlDAE. Second pair of legs without endiles. Peciiplalps shorter than the 

 body. Eye tubercles low. 



Cynorta liimaculata Bks. San Diego. No spines or tubercles at caudal end of 

 the body. 



Phai.angodidae. Hind coxae united to first abdominal at base, free at apex. 

 Second pair of legs distinct endites. Pediplalps large. Spiracles indistinct. 



Sitalces californicus Bks. Martin Co. and Mt. Shasta. 



Sehrohunus rohuslus Pack. Mt. Shasta region. 



Srotolemon cnlifornica Bks. Alabaster Cave, Calif. 



Phai.anciidae. Last segment of the pedipalps long and armed with a claw. Coxa 

 of fourth leg is united near its base on the posterior side to the tracheal sternite of 

 the abdomen. Tibial spiracles are present. 



Protolop/ius tuberculatus Bks. Gray to brown, more or less mottled. Abdomen 

 often red-brown. Claremont, Santa Catalina, Santa Rosa. 



P. singularis Bks. Near San Diego. 



Mitopus lalifornliiis Bks. Los Angeles. CJray above, mottled, femora and tibia 

 brown. 



Gluhlpcs spinulatiis Bks. Red-brnwri, base of legs yellowish. Eye tubercle low. 

 S. Calif. 



Leptobruniis laliforn'nus Bks. Whitish above, mottled with brown and black. 

 Indefinite vase mark. Los Angeles and S. Calif. 



Euryhunus bninneiis Bks. Body very smooth; fourth leg nearly as long as sec- 

 ond. S. Calif. 



E. spitiosus Bks. Grav abo\'e, black mark on each side of base of abdomen. 

 Femora I and III brown, with a pale ring on middle. 



