306 



Mr. S. and Dr. L. F. Hirst on 



Stigmnta comma-shaped. 



liostrnm fnirly lonu:, the base sparsely punctured above. 

 [Hypostome broken.] 



Legs. — Coxa of first leg armed with two short spurs ; 

 coxfe of legs 2-4 each with a single short spur, that of the 

 fourtii being the longest. Tarsus of fourtli leg stout and 

 furnished with a dorsal liuinji, sloping ratiier steeply to the 

 narrowed a{)ex ; ventral surface of the tarsus with two spurs, 

 the apical one being well-developed. 



Colour. — Ground-colour of scutum deep mahogany-brown. 

 A minute spot of metallic green is present on each of the 

 scapuljs, and a fairly large median spot of the same colour 

 is also present at about a quarter of the length of the scutum 

 from the anterior emargination. 



Measurements in mm. — Length of scutum 3'3, its greatest 

 breadth 3*2; length of rostrum I'll. 



$ . — Scutum wider than long and heart-shaped. Punctures 

 numerous and mostly fairly deep, but those in the posterior 

 angle are superficial. Cervical grooves rather large and 

 comma-shaped; they are continued posteriorly by shallow 

 and ill-defined depressions. Eyes pale, flat, and incon- 

 spicuous (fig. 8). 



Fi?. 7. 



Fig. 8. 



Fig. 7. — A/nblyomma {Apono7nma?) neglectum, S- Dorsal view, x 0. 

 Fig. 8.— „ „ „ 9 • „ „ X 9. 



Ventral surface smooth ; the punctures and hairs are 

 minute and inconspicuous. 



Stigmata small and comma-shaped. 



Rostrum. — Porose areas large, oval, and separated from 

 one another by an interval which is greater than their 

 diameter. [Hypostome broken.] 



Legs. — Coxa of first leg with two very short spurs; coxaj 



