Bul. 106, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. PLATE VI. 
THE ROTUND TICK, IXODES KINGI, AND THE BROWN Doc Tick, RHIPICEPHALUS 
SANGUINEUS. 
Ixodes kingi: Fig. 1.—Unengorged larva. Fig. 2.—Engorged nymph, dorsal view. Fig. 3.— 
Engorged nymph, ventral view. Fig. 4.—Male, dorsal view: Fig. 5.—Male, ventral view. 
Fig. 6.—Unengorged female, dorsal view. Fig. 7.—Unengorged female, ventral view. 
Fig. 8.—Partially engorged female, dorsal view. Fig. 9.—Partially engorged female, ventral 
view. Rhipicephalus sanguineus: Fig. 10.—Unengorged larva. Fig. 11.—Unengorged larva. 
Fig. 12.—Unengorged nymph. Fig. 13.—Unengorged female, dorsal view. Fig. 14.—Male, 
dorsal view. Fig. 15.—Partially ‘“deposited-out”’ female, dorsal view. Fig. 16.—Unen- 
gorged female, ventral view. Fig. 17.—Male, ventral view. (Original. ) 
