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TTI aiul one on T\^ Ocolli — Wanting'. Postantennal organs — 

 P]llil)tic'al ; coTn])ose(l of liine tubercles, five on the antennal side 

 and four on tlie otlicr. I^sendocelli — One at tlie base of each 

 antenna. Claws— Two, unarmed. Anal horns — Two, same 

 k'ngth as i)ai)i]l;r unon which they are situated. Integument — 

 Finely tuberculate, and sparsely covered with short hairs. 



Ildhifdf: Bear Flats, altitude 6000 feet, in rich soil at the 

 base of a clump of bushes; very abundant. 



A'plioruya mantis Bacon 

 A})li()nn(i iiioufis Bacon, 1913. P. C. jr. of ent. and zool., vol. 



V, pp. 43-46. 



Dcscripfio)) : Length — 1.3 mm. Color — White. Antennae- 

 Shorter than head, blunt; I shortest, II and III subequal; IV 

 longest; antennal organs on III and IV, those on IV are com- 

 ])osed of seven blunt processes ; those on III are wider and 

 con^]iosed of five ]n-ocesses, the ones on the outside being the 

 longest and thickest. No eyes. Postantennal organs — Elli])- 

 tical, composed of eleven raised tubercles, six on the side 

 toward the antennae. Pseudocelli of the head — One at the 

 base of each antennae. Claws — Two, unarmed ; superior long 

 and broad; inferior verv short and narrow. Abdomen — Seg- 

 ments V and VI longest, others subequal. Anal horns — Two, 

 situated on papillae which are separated, about same length as 

 papillae. Integument — Sparsely covered with sort hairs, cuticle 

 finely tuberculate. 



Habit ai: Bear Flats on the slope of Mt. San Antonio, 6000 

 feet altitude, in the soil at the base of buckthorne bushes ; April. 



Genus Tullbergia 

 In the genus Tullhergia the ocelli are wanting, the postan- 

 tennal organ is present composed of a great manv tubercles, 

 pseudocelli are present and the anal horns longer than the 

 papillae. These insects are white and are very long and slender. 



Key TO THE Genus Tullhergia 



A. Anal horns, two. collis 



AA. Anal horns, four. n. sp. ? 



