Journal of entomology and zoology . eries of lines along the apical margin and sometimes thecommissural nervure on about its apical one-half blackish; apex ofthe elytra beyond the stigma smoky subhyaline, the large costalareole beyond the stigma yellowish and followed by a fuscous cloud,the apical and at least two of the subapical transverse nervures thickand white; the nervures mostly strong and conspicuous. Described from two female examples taken about the base of red-wood trees in Muir woods, Marin County, Calif., September 5,1914. This species agrees with ninjiisciilus in having a much lo


Journal of entomology and zoology . eries of lines along the apical margin and sometimes thecommissural nervure on about its apical one-half blackish; apex ofthe elytra beyond the stigma smoky subhyaline, the large costalareole beyond the stigma yellowish and followed by a fuscous cloud,the apical and at least two of the subapical transverse nervures thickand white; the nervures mostly strong and conspicuous. Described from two female examples taken about the base of red-wood trees in Muir woods, Marin County, Calif., September 5,1914. This species agrees with ninjiisciilus in having a much longerpronotum than is usual in Catonia, with the hind margin less deeplyexcavated. In the form of its head it approaches Elidiptera butdiffers in wanting the longitudinal compartment behind the eyes. The Blind Crab Found at Laguna Beach A number of individuals of the species Fabia subqiiadrata Danahave been found from time to time at Laguna Beach living withinthe shells of the largest mussels of the species Mytiliis calif or niauiis. Cor., and probably also M. bifurcatus Cor. The drawing, enlargedtwice, is by Edmund Stone of Pomona College. (Contribution from the Zoological Laboratory of Pomona College) Preliminary List of Common Heterop- tera From the Claremont-Laguna Region R. A. LA FOLLETTE The following is a list of species from some of the common fam-ilies of Heteroptera found in this region. A short description ofcolors is given where it will aid in distinguishing the species. Pentatomid^EucJiistus impictiventris brown (Fig. 1), 11 j/ mm. by 6j/2 mm. broadest and Mts. near. TJiyanta perditor mm. by 6 mm. Bright green shoulders, sharp pointed. Clare-mont, T. custutor mm. by 6 mm. Bright green with reddish band from shoulderto shoulder in most cases. (Fig. 2.) Ban as a dimidiata Say9 mm. by 5 mm. Olive brown, head brick red. Mts. near Clare-mont. Prionosovui podopioides mm. by 5 mm. Golden brown, hairs on head, antennae andabout ed


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