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overlooked. Legs III and IV shorter than the width of the 

 abdomen, with thick and short joints and apt to form elaspers 

 under the abdomen, apparently to hold the female during 

 copulation. Tarsus IV (Fig, 51) with internal and distal 

 minute claw or claw-like widening. 



Habitat. Totanus fusais. 



Patria. Probably the same as that of the bird. 



Found by Dr. E. L. Trouessart on a skin original from 

 India. 



Types in collection Trouessart. 



12. Avenzoaria limosae (Buchh.). 



As the so-called Avenzoaria limosae (Buchh.), found on 

 Totanus fuscus (L.), has turned into Avenzoaria asiatica (Oudms.) 

 (see the foregoing species), the Totanus fuscus (L.) must be 

 locked out as a host of Avenzoaria limosae (Buchh.) (see »Das 

 Tierreich«, Sarcoptidae, p. 49). 



Arnhem, 15 October 1904. 



