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Habitat: This has been reported from Palm Springs, but one 

 specimen was found within our area at Brown's Flats, at about four 

 thousand feet elevation, in an old pine log. 



Chelauops pallipi's Banks 



Similar to C. dorsalis, but lingers longer than hand and very 

 slender; tibia also slender, less convex on the inner side, hard parts 

 with claxate hairs. Three millimeters long. (From Banks.) 



Habitat: Los Angeles and vicinity, but has not yet been found 

 in our immediate region. 



Chelauops aciiminatus Simon 



Cephalothorax and palpi reddish brown, with short but not 

 clavate hairs; no eye spots; pedipalps rather short, hand evenly 

 convex on inner side at base, fingers much shorter than the hand 

 and quite stout. 3 mm. long. (From Banks.) 



Habitat: Claremont and Los Angeles. 



Chelauops lagunae Moles 

 This species was described in the March number of this Journal, 

 1914. 



It differs chiefly from C. dorsalis Banks by having two eye spots. 

 It is a smaller species. This small species was found in Sycamore 

 canyon, near Laguna Beach. 



Chelauops paludis Moles 

 This species was described in the June, 1914, number of this 



Journal. 



The very broad form of the abdomen is characteristic. 



This was found on poplar trees and in poplar logs in the Chino 

 swamp. 



Chelauops serratiis n. sp. Fig. 3 



Description: Length — Pedipalps, 3 mm. Impossible to take 

 measurements of other parts, for slide was so poorly made, but 

 the body was small. Color — Cephalothorax and pedipalps, strong 

 yellow brown; legs and abdomen, light yellow. 



Cephalothorax: As long as it is broad, sides evenly convex, 

 upper margin straight, one distinct median suture; no eye spots; 

 surface of cephalothorax very granular. 



