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aud of the usual form. Tarsus of leg III with a long distal claw- 

 like spine longer than the segment itself; inside of this spine are 

 situated two short tooth-like spines. Tarsus of leg IV also with a 

 similar claw-like spine but apparently with only one inner tooth-like 

 spine. 



Length, 0.44 mm.; height, 0.22 mm. 



From the Indian Fruit Bat, Pteropus edivardsii. Sev- 

 eral specimens found on one of these bats from Ceylon. 



EXPLANATION OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Photomicrographs made by the writer. 



Plate XXXV. Fig. 1. Oribata appressala, dorsal view, X 75. — Fig. 2. 

 Notaspis brevirostris, dorsal view, X 75. — Fig. 3. TJropoda post genitalis, 

 ventral view of the male showing the extreme posterior situation of 

 the genital opening, X 75. — Fig. 4. Labiclocarpus compressus, side 

 view, x 75. — Fig. 5. Gamasus dentatilinea, dorsal view of the female 

 showing the mandibles extended, x 50. 



Issued December 29, 1910. 



