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longest, the base of the inferior is not rounded but changes to 
the slender part abruptly, making an angle. In the last pair of 
legs the claws are farther apart, equal in length; the inferior is 
more curved than on any of the others. Abdomen—The seg- 
fh ag 
D 
Figure 3. Entomobrya laguna n. sp. A, antenna; B, eyes of one side; C, claws; 
D, claws of scond pair of legs; EK, claws of third pair of legs; F, 
mucrones; G, dentes with mucrones. A, X90; B, X252; C, D, E, 
X216; F,.X472. 
ments are unequal, [IV more than four times III; ventral tube 
well developed. Fureula—(Fig. 3, G) Dentes and mucrones 
a little longer than manubrium; dentes serrated and densely 
covered with plumed hairs. Mucrones—(Fig. 3, F) Two teeth, 
no basal spine. 
(Contribution from the Zoological Laboratory of Pomona College.) 
