Garypus Californicus Banks
Description: Fig. 1. Length 5 mm.
Color: Cephalothorax and pedipalps dark brown, abdomen and legs light yellow; each abdominal scutae with a dark central spot; anterior ventral scutae also with dark spots. Cephalothorax emarginate; four eyes; femur of pedipalps longer than cephalothorax, tibia hardly convex on inner side, hand about as long as tibia, fingers longer than hand; legs long and slender.
Habitat: Specimen found under rocks near ocean at Laguna Beach, collected by Walter Sturgis.
Chelanops pallipes Banks
Description: Fig. 2. Length 2 mm. including mandibles.
Color: Cephalothorax light reddish brown, pedipalps darker, abdomen and legs pale yellow.
Similar to C. dorsalis, but fingers a little longer than hand; no eye spots, clavate hairs found on all parts of two types, on legs and pedipalps more clavate on one side (Fig. 3) on body evening clavate (Fig. 4). Simple hairs found on under surface of tarsus. All parts covered with small chiton plates.
Habitat: Specimens taken from under stones in wash near Claremont.
(Contribution from the Zoological Laboratory of Pomona College)