NO. 3558 MALLOPHAGA—ELBEL 1 5 
Drawings were made of the lectotype male and a female collected in 
the Pretoria Zoo. Specimens in GHEH. 
Chapinia camuri, new species 
FIGURE 3 
Male: Smaller than Chapinia robusta in all measurements; smaller 
than C. lophocerus in all measurements except length of head and width 
of prothorax (table 1). Venter of third femora and posterolateral 
margins of abdominal sternites IV-VI each with small scattered 
brushes of normal setae. Each lateral margin of abdominal tergites 
II-VI with a short seta between the spiracle and postspiracular seta. 
Abdominal sternite II with 37 or 38 total setae and one median row of 
setae on posterior margin. ‘Terminal abdominal segments similar to 
those of C. lophocerus. Genitalia as shown in figure 3, each lateral 
horn with one rounded posterior point. 
Female: Smaller than other Chapinia in all measurements except 
length of head and width of abdomen (table 2). Resembles the male 
except that abdominal sternite II has 44-56 total setae. ‘Terminal 
abdominal segments similar to those of C. lophocerus. Ventral 
sclerite between vulva and anus slightly elevated medially between 
sclerital hooks. Anal fringe with 60-64 setae. 
Discussion: Although smaller in size, Chopinia camuri resembles 
most closely C. lophocerus. The male genitalia have each lateral horn 
possessing one rounded posterior point in C. camurt but two sharp pos- 
terior points in C. lophocerus. The ventral sclerite between female 
vulva and anus is elevated medially only slightly between the sclerital 
hooks in OC. camuri and is not elevated in C. lophocerus. The female 
anal fringe has more than 58 setae in C. camuri but fewer than 58 setae 
in C. lophocerus. 
Material examined: 2 males and 2 females from fresh material col- 
lected in the Ethiopian region. 
Type host: Tockus camurus camurus Cassin, 1857. 
Type material: Holotype male and allotype female from Ambam, 
French Cameroons, Africa, 1955, collected by J. Mouchet, BMNH. 
Paratypes: 1 male and 1 female with same data. 
Chapinia bucerotis (Kellogg) 
Ficures 5, 6, 29, 30 
Menopon bucerotis Kellogg, 1908, p. 54, pl. 7 (fig. 12) Bedford, 1920, pl. 3 (fig. 
2) (male genitalia). [Type host: Bycanistes cristatus=Bycanistes brevis 
omissus Peters, 1945.] 
Chapinia bucerotis (Kellogg).—Hopkins and Clay, 1952, p. 67. 
Kellogg did not designate a type from his material, which contained 
1 male and 1 female syntypes on slides and about 40 syntypes in 
