170 KKCORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



Geiius Amblyomma, C. L. Koch. 



ziL Ixodes (in part), Latr. 



Amblyomma triguttatum, C. L. Koch. 



Amhlyoynma triynttatvm, C. L. Koch, Archiv. f. Naturg., (1), \., 

 1844, p. 255; Arachnidsystem, iv., 1847, p. 60, pi. ix., f. 33. 



Amhlyomnia fruiuttatum, Neum., Mem. Soc. Zool. France, xii., 

 1899, p. 215. 



Amblyomma irujiittatum, Fi'Ogg., N.8.W. Agric. Gaz., xi., 1900, p. 

 541. 



Amhli/omma truiiUtatum, Neum., Mem. 8oc. Zool. France, xiv., 

 1901, p. 298. 



Ilosfs. — Horses, cattle, dogs ; the " Paddy-melon," Macropus 

 fhetidis, Lesson ; and tlie Echidna, Tachyylossuti acideatiis, Shaw. 



Hab. — N. S. Wales and Queensland. 



Amblyomma limbatum, JVenn/. 



Amblyoni7na limbatum, Neum., Mem. Soc. Zool. France, xii., 1899, 

 p. 231. 



Host. — Not indicated. 



Hab. — King Island, Bass Straits ; Adelaide. 



Obs. — Neumann thinks this may jarobably be a variety of A. 

 morelice, L. Koch. 



Amblyomma postocul.\tum, Neum. 



Amblyomma posfoculatiwi, Neum., Mem. Soc. Zool. France, xii., 

 1899, p. 232. 



Host. — Not indicated. 



J/ab. — King Island, Bass Straits ; Adelaide. 



Amblyomma morkli.e, L. Koch 



Amhlyotiiiiia morelice, L. Kocli, Verliandl. K. zool. hot. Ges. 

 Wien., xvii., 18G7, p. 241. 



