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Habitat: Lytle Creek Canyon, Marcli, San Dimas Canyon, 

 Novemher. Those described Iw Scliott came from Berkeley and 

 Alameda, California ; Sonora, Mexico. So far it has never been 

 reported outside of California and Mexico. 



Entomohrya sexoculata Schott var ? 



Description: This variety differs from Entomohrya sexo- 

 culata described by Schott in color, size and in the arming of 

 the claws. Length — 2 mm. Color — Mottled blue in some and 

 brownish in others. Ocelli — Six, three on each side of the head. 

 Claws — Superior armed with three teeth on the inner margin, 

 the first and second being opposite each other, also small tooth 

 on the outer margin. Mucrones — Two teeth with a short basal 

 spine. 



Habitat: Evy's Canyon, October; few. 



Entomobrya binoculata Schott 

 (Plate III, Fig. 3) 



Entomohrya hinocidata Schott, 1896. N. Am. Apt., VI, p. 169. 



Bacon, 1913 ; A. Sp. of Coll. found with Termites, V. 



Description: Length — 1.5 mm. Color — Opaque white. An- 

 tennae — Not as long as the body but longer than the head; 

 antenna IV nearly twice the length of III, II and III about the 

 same length, I shortest. Ocelli — Two, one on each side of the 

 head; in some specimens there seems to be some indication of 

 a bilobed condition of the eye spots. Claws — Two ; superior is 

 provided with three teeth, on the inner margin of which the 

 two interior are very strong, and are placed beside each other; 

 inferior is lanceolate and unarmed. Furcula — This does not 

 quite reach the ventral tube, dentes slightly longer than manu- 

 brium ; mucrones with two strong teeth and a slender basal one 

 which points distally and almost reaches the middle tooth. 



Habitat: Claremont, in twigs of live oak trees which were 

 inhabited by termites; Cow Canyon, ant's nest; Sycamore 

 Hill, Laguna Beach, under stones ; Camp Baldy ; Chino swamps. 

 The species Schott described were found at Berkeley, Cal- 

 ifornia. 



