Came to my porch-light at night. Illuminated by a portable fluorescent light.
I believe this (and the one in

my other image) to be
Oligotoma nigra in the family
Oligotomidae. The reasoning behind my ID is as follows:
According to
this checklist, there are only 3 species in California. These are the same species covered in
this 1957 article, which states:
"Males of
nigra are easily recognized because they are winged, relatively large, and rather uniformly brownish or blackish in color. Any winged male embiopteron taken at light in California is almost certain to be
nigra. The only other male embiids in California are those of the much smaller and rarer
Chelicerca rubra. Such males can be immediately distinguished by their bright reddish body with contrastingly blackish head and abdominal terminalia. Males of
rubra have never been collected at light."
Webspinner females don't have wings or come to lights at night(or travel much at all), so this has to be a male. Also according to the above article, the other species,
Haploembia solieri, is represented in California only by parthenogenetic females.