1914-] Kellogg & Paine : M nllophaga . 229 



Goniodes colchicus, Denn5\ 



Many specimens from Gennaeiis alhocristatus (Mundali, Garh- 

 wal, 8500 ft. India, Simla, W. Himalayas), and Gennaeus leu- 

 comelanus (Nepal), Gennaeus melanonokis (Bhutan, E. Himalayas). 

 Phusianus hnuiiac (Rubv Mines. Burma). Chrvsolophus pictus 

 (China). 



Goniodes dissimilis, Nitzsch. 



Many specimens from Phasianus principalis (Morghal, Herat, 

 Central Asia), Phasianus torqttata (birds in captivity, Calcutta, 

 India), Phasianus socintnerrin^i scintilla ns (no history), Ithaoenis 

 crnentus (Sikkim, E. Himalayas), Gallus sonnerati (Bangalore, 

 S. India), and domestic fowl (Calcutta, India). 



Goniodes eurygaster, Piaget. 



Many specimens from Lophophorus impeyanus (Mussoorie, 

 Kumaon, W. Himalayas; Sikkim. Darjiling, E. Himalayas). 



Goniodes latifasciatus, Piaget. 



Many specimens from Lophura ignita (no history, India), 

 Polyplectron bicalcaralum (no history, India), Acomus erythroph- 

 thalmus (no history, India). 



Goniodes curvicornis, Nitzsch. 



Numerous males and females from Argusianus argus (no 

 history, India). 



The females of this species, wrongly described by Tasch en- 

 berg ' (see our account, in this paper, of Goniodes neumannia, 

 n. sp.) have a broadly elliptical abdomen, broad head, widest 

 at posterior margin with angulated postero-lateral angles. The 

 head is wider than that of the male and not so flattened and 

 has the clypeal margin less flattened and more nearly para- 

 bolic in outline. The markings of head and body and the 

 distribution and character of the hairs are like those of the 

 male. 



Goniodes cervinicornis, Giebel. 



Males and females from Lophura diardi (no history, India). 



Goniodes bicuspidatus, Piaget. 



Numerous males and females from Tragopan blythi (Naga, 

 Haka, and Mishnii Hills, Assam), Tragopan caboti (China), Tra- 

 gopan satyra (Kumaon, W. Himalayas). 



1 Die Mallophagen, 1882, pp. 32-34. 



