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1545 Paltothemis lineatipes Karsch. 



Oeeasioiial at Claremoiit, California. "Kot hitherto been found in 

 California, although it lis known from Arizona and Texas. It was origin- 

 ally described from Brazil and subsequently recorded from Mexico and 

 Venezuela". (Calvert). 



154-1 Tramea lacerata Hag. 



Occasional at Claremont, California. I)et. Calvert. 

 154^; Aesclina multicolor Hag. 



Frequent at Claremont, California, and in Ormsby county, Nevada. 

 Det. Calvert. 



PLECOPTERA 



22L'l Perla califomica Banks n. sp. 



"Head brown, pale reddish yellow between ocelli and on the clypeus; 

 antennae pale brown; prothorax brown, with a trace of paler median 

 line, rest of thorax dark brown, with a pale median stripe; abdomen pale 

 brown; tibiae paler, with a blackish band on base; setae yellowish brown. 

 Wings nearly hyaline, venation pale brownish; ventral plate of female 

 pale, with a prominent, rounded blackish spot each side. Pronotum plain- 

 ly broader than long, anterior angles acute, posterior ones sMghtly 

 rounded. iStructure similar to P. lycorias. Length 30 mm. (Jlaremont, 

 California. 



Readily separated from its allies by the two black spots on ventral 

 plate. ' ' 



3395 Nemoura depressa Banks. 



Taken at light in Clarenu)nt, California. Det. Banks. 

 3397 and 3398 Tinodes consueta McLach. 



Occasional at Claremont, California. Det. Banks. 

 3115 Slalis infumata Newm. 



Two specimens taken at Claremont, California. Det. Banks. 



ISOPTERA 



112 Termopsis angusticollis Wlk. 



Workers and winged males common in old logs at Claremont, Cali- 

 fornia, and in Ormsby county, Nevada. Det. Banks. 



CORRODENTIA 



2 Elipsocus n. sp.? 



Taken in great numbers from evergreen oaks very early in Spring 

 at Stanford University, Californlia. Det. Banks. , 



