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t'lie body, all with fine hairs; the three long joints are sub- 

 e(inal in length, the last joint of leg I is about two-thirds as 

 long as the penultimate, the last joint of leg IV about one-half 

 as long as the penultimate joint. Length 1.2 mm. 

 From Monrovia, California, June, (Essig). 



TF/rRANYOHID.E 



CdUgoiiiis ferminalis n. sp. 



Red. Body hardly twiee as long as broad, nnu'li narrowed 

 behind, the tip being almost acute, and with four stout, straight 

 bristles. Suture between the cejihalothorax and abdomen distinct ; 

 api)arently but one eye-spot each side on cephalothorax, four 

 bristles on cephalothorax; on dorsum of abdomen a subraedian 

 row of four rather long bristles and two each side nearer margin, 

 and a longer and stouter humoral liristle. Palpi stout; thumb 

 ends in two hairs, of which one is much longer than the other; 

 claw long and evenly cur\-ed. Hind cox?e situated considerably 

 behind the front i)airs. Legs stout, no longer than width of 

 body, with some long and a few short bristles; tarsi I and II 

 with two long aiiical l)ristles. Length .3 mm. 



From Chula Vista, California, May 7, on lemon leaves, 

 (Quayle). 



Tefrain)chi(s siniiAex n. sp. 



Body one and one-half times as long as broad, slightly taper- 

 ing, but rounded behind; with twenty-four long, stout bristles 

 above, situated about as in T. himaculatus, and two pairs of 

 sliorter bristles at tip. Legs of moderate length, first pair not 

 as long as body, all with long, stout bristles; femora and tibiai 

 I and II with one above as long as those on the body; tibiae 

 I and II barely longer than these iiatellse; tarsus ends in a 

 simple claw, which has four bristles arising from near its base. 

 Mandibular plate about twice as long as broad, tapering and 

 rounded in front, without emargination. Length .3 mm. 



From date palm, El Centre, Imjjerial County, California, 

 July 29, (Carnes). 



