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been taken from jack rabbits at Fort Bowie. The fact that i¥. annu- 

 latus does not attach to this host and that D. nitens has not been 

 recorded from the rabbit is in the writer's opinion sufficient to regard 

 these records with doubt. As no proof of the occurrence of Argas 

 reflexus in this country has as yet been brought forth, the species is 

 omitted from the list. 



Neumann 's records of the occurrence of the species of Dermacentor 

 and Ixodes have been changed to agree with Banks' Revision so far 

 as possible; in a number of instances there has been a question as to 

 the species which he had at hand. 



A Locality List of the Species Which Occur in the United States 



Amblyomma americanum (Linnaeus, 1758). 



Type locality: Pennsylvania or New Jersey. 



Labrador, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, 

 District of Columbia, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Michigan, 

 Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, Guate- 

 mala, Guiana, Brazil. 



Amblyomma cajennense (Fabricius, 1794). 



Type locality: Cayenne (French Guiana). 



Florida, Texas, Arizona, California, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, 

 Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Bermudas, Cuba, Jamaica, Trinite, 

 Colombia, Venezuela, French Guiana, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina. 



Amblyomma dissimile (Koch, 1844). 



Type locality: Mexico. 



Texas (accidental), Mexico, Philippine Islands, Guatemala, Hon- 

 duras, Nicaragua, Antigua, Barbados, Trinidad, Colombia, Venezuela, 

 Guiana, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina. 



Amblyomma maculatum (Koch, 1844). 



Type locality: Carolina. 



Virginia, Carolina (North or South), Florida, Tennessee, Louis- 

 iana, Texas, California, Mexico, Jamaica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, 

 Paraguay, Uruguay, Chili, Argentina. 



Amblyomma tuberculatum (Marx, 1894). 



Type locality: Florida. Type in the Marx collection. 

 Florida, Alabama, Cuba. 



