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Journal of Entomolog}- and Zoology 



Lelohunum himmulalum Bks. Dark brown, two prominent yellow spots. Near 

 San Diego. 



L. exilipes Wood. Female dark rose mark on dorsal side. From N. Calif, to 

 Claremont. Common in mts. near Claremont. 



IscHYR0PS.4l.lD.^E. Last segment of pedipalps shorter than next to last, without 

 claw. Coxa of fourth leg not fused with adjacent sternite of abdomen. No tibial 

 spiracles. 



Tarntus sfniosus Bks. Pale yellow, claw of mandibles red-brown. S. Calif. 



T. l>aUil'rs Bks. Mt. Shasta. 



Nem.^sto.matid.ae. Stermites of abdomen free, o\'erlapping, and withiuit median 

 divisional sulcus. The first and second abdominal stermites narrowed in front and 

 extended betwen coxae. 



Nemaslnma inoiicsta Bks. Back brown to red-brown. Legs pale. From eye 

 tubercle backwards a row of tubercles, flat tops broader than base. Mt. Shasta, 

 Claremont. 



TR0GULID.\e. Stermites of abdomen except genital and anal, fused, ilo not over- 

 lap. They have a median' longitudinal sulcus. The first and second abdominal 

 sternites widely rounded in front and overlap the proximal parts of the two posterior 

 pairs of coxae. 



Orl/iolasmti pidipei Bks. Eye tubercle. Four to five openings on a side. Hum- 

 bolt Co. and Mt. Wilson. 



(>. niffiis/i Bks. Common in S. Calif. 



