ANOPLURA OF THAILAND — JOHNSON 581 



6, 1952, Y-216-221. Five females from Callosciurus caniceps, chiang 

 RAi: Chiang Saen Khao, Ban Sop Luak, March 2, 1953, RE-2340. 

 One male from C. caniceps, kamphaeng phet: Khlong Khlung, 

 Ban Hiia Thanon, April 4, 1953, RE-2365. Two males, five females 

 from C. caniceps, nahkon sawan: Pak Nam Pho, Khao Khat Mt., 

 May 13, 1953, RE-2539. One female from C. caniceps, loei: Dan 

 Sai, Kok Sathon, Phu Lom Lo Mt., February 28, 1955, RE-4824. 

 A series of males and females from Callosciurus Jinlaysoni, Dan Sai, 

 Kok Sathon, Phu Lom Lo Mt. and Phak Khi Nak Mt., February 

 and March 1955, RE-4800, 5018, 5058, 5063, and 5105. A series of 

 males and females from C. jinlaysoni, Dan Sai, Na Phung, Ban 

 Khok, Namlang Mt., May and June 1955, RE-5399, 5486, 5546, 

 and 5585. 



H. erismata is easily determined by reference to the original descrip- 

 tion and drawings by Ferris. It should be added that in the male, 

 paratergal plates IV-VI (not IV and V as in the female) have the 

 anterior angles strongly produced toward the midline of the body. 

 The paired modified setae on the first sternal plate of abdominal 

 segment 3 are often not so strongly developed as in most species of 

 Hoplopleura, although this is not always the case, and sometimes the 

 outer setae may be not only heavy but noticeably bent. 



Lengths: Male 0.95-1.1 mm.; female 1.3-1.5 mm. 



Neohaematopinus callosciuri, new species 



Figures 27-28, Sib, 35c, 42-43 



Neohaematopinus sciurinus, Ferris, Contributions toward a monograph of the 

 sucking Uce, pt. 4, pp. 244, 245, 1923 (in part, records from Callosciurus). — 

 Hopkins, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, vol. 119, pp. 459, 460, 1949 (records 

 from Callosciurus) . 



Type data: Holotype male, allotyjie female, and two male and four 

 female paratypes from Callosciurus Jinlaysoni, loei : Dan Sai, Kok 

 Sathon, Phu Lom Lo Mt., February 26, 1955, RE-4800, R. E. Elbel 

 collector. A series of 179 male and female paratypes from Callosciurus 

 Jinlaysoni, C. caniceps and C. erythraeus from the following provinces : 

 Loei, Chaiyaphum, Rat Buri, Kanchanaburi, Nakhon Sawan, Nakhon 

 Ratchasima, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chiang Rai, Kamphaeng Phet, 

 and Lop Buri, collected 1952-55. Two male and one female para- 

 types from C. erythraeus, Formosa: Ma-an Lio, April 12, 1952, D. H. 

 Johnson collector, DJ-7274. One male and two female paratj^pes, 

 same data, but April 19, 1952, H. J. Stanton collector, JHS-6. One 

 male paratype, same data, but April 16, 1952, JHS-3. 



Holotype deposited in the collection of the U.S. National Museum, 

 type-catalog No. 64383. 



