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December 1935, Meinertzhagen 4859, BMNH; 4 males and 5 fe- 
males from Nepal, February 1936, Meinertzhagen 4858, BMNH; 
1 female from CNHM skins from Kotla, Kangra, East Punjab, India, 
1946 and 1948, collected by W. Koelz, REE; 1 male and 1 female 
from CNHM skins from Bheraghat, Central Provinces, India, Mareh- 
April 1946, collected by W. Koelz and R. Chand, REE; 1 male from 
CNHM < skins from Belwani, Kisli, Central Provinces, India, July— 
August 1946, collected by W. Koelz, REE; 1 female from CNHM 
skin from Kanha, Central Provinces, India, Aug. 29, 1946, collected 
by R. Chand, REE; 2 males from CNHM skins from Kalnali, United 
Provinces, India, February 1947, collected by W. Koelz, REE; 1 male 
and 1 female from CNHM skins from Nichland, United Provinces, 
India, February 1947, collected by W. Koelz, REE; 1 female from 
CNHM skins from Simra, Nepal, Mar. 4, 1947, collected by W. Koelz 
and R. Chand, REE; 1 female from CNHM skins from Baihar, 
Balaghat, India, January—February 1949, collected by R. L. Flem- 
ming, REE; 1 female from USNM skins from India, 1898, 1946-1948, 
REE; from Tockus g. griseus (Latham, 1790): 1 male from CNHM 
skins from Nilambus, Madras, India, February—March 1937, collected 
by W. Koelz, REE. 
Chapinia clayae is named for Dr. Theresa Clay of the British 
Museum (Natural History) in appreciation for her continuous assist- 
ance throughout the study, for the loan of hornbill Menoponidae 
from the BMNH, and for helping to obtain the loan of hornbill 
Menoponidae from other museums. 
Chapinia waniti, new species 
Figures 71, 72 
Male: Larger than Chapinia traylori in all measurements except 
width of prothorax and width of metathorax (table 1). Venter of 
third femora and posterolateral margins of abdominal sternites 
IV-VI each with large thick 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 68-78 
total setae and one or two median rows of setae. Terminal abdominal 
segments similar to those of C. acutovulvata. Genitalia as shown in 
figure 71, endomeres with small inner plate and paired outer rims. 
Female: Smaller than Chapinia traylori in all measurements except 
length and width of head (table 2). Resembles the male except that 
abdominal sternite II has 92-104 total setae. Terminal abdominal 
tergite with 14-18 long and 10-12 short setae on posterior margin; 
abdominal sternite VIII with 28-34 setae on posterior margin (fig. 72) ; 
each lateral projection of the ventral sclerite between vulva and anus 
