Pomona College, Claremont, California 13 



Dil'ldi mil us iihitei. Texas and Calif. Twelve to eigliteen teeili on coml). 



(11 \(.i ID Mi. Oiily two lateral eves on each side. 



Hrotens alleiii Wood, lenglli I to I'j inches. 



Vejovidm:. One spui each side of the base of the last tarsal segment of last pair 

 of legs. I'hrce lateral eyes on each side. Sternum usually broader than long. No 

 spine under sting. 



Vroitoiius morilax Irfirell. Dark colored, large claws. Common in Central and 

 Northern Calif. 



Anuriidomis fi/uieojiidyhis Wood. Rather hairy, red-brown. San Diego, Mojave 

 Desert, Claremont. Common species. 



I'rjoi'ii /itnifli^'<ii/fti Wood. Red-brown, strongly ridged claw. Death \'alley, 

 San Diego Co. 



/'. Iiirsuliuiudii Hks. S.in Bernardino < n. Red-brown, 15 pectines. Length \% 

 inches. 



Iladiirus hirsuius Wood. Deserts of S. Calif. 



C. Jour. Ent. V. 3, 1910, p. 185. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. XVII, 1!<76, p. 11. Jour. 

 .\c. Nat. Sc. Fhila. 1863, pp. 387, 369, 372. 



