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or elongate, red, hairy, usually transverse suture between seiond and third Igs. Eyes 

 often stalked. Legs with two claws. Larva three pairs of legs. Parasitis on spiders, 

 flies, etc. 



Trombidium perscabrum Bis. Red, length 1.4 mm. Peculiar knobbed hairs. 

 Claremont, also fresh-water pool Laguna Beach. 



T. claremonii Bks. Evey's canyon near Claremont. 



T. parificum Bks. Dark red. From ants' nests, and from Evey's canyon. 



Trombidium sp. Near Camp Baldy. 



HvDRACHNiD.^E. Fresh-water mites. Mouth-parts not in a beak. Usually suckers 

 near genital openings. One or two pairs of eyes. Body oval or spherical, some- 

 times of large size, often bright colored. Legs usually five-jointed with swimming 

 hairs. Often attached to aquatic insects. 



Hydrachnid, Larvae on notonectid, Claremont, on carabid beetle Laguna Beach. 



Hydracna sp. "Probably new" Banks. Large dark red-brown, spherical, found 

 in great abundance at Laguna Lakes July and August, 1915. 



H.^LACARIDAE Salt-water mites. Body rather elongate. Usually a suture between 

 the second pair of legs. Rostrum often large. Usually three eyes. No swimming 

 hairs on legs. Mouth in a distance back, no ventral suckers. Lives upon algae. 



Pntilacaraiis (atifoniinis Hall. Under stones low tide. 



