394 Genus Haeinaplijisalis 



Mexico : [Duges, 1888, p. 129, found his Gonixodes rostralis (see 

 our synonymy) at Guanajuato. Curtice is stated to have also found the 

 tick in Mexico'. Assuming that the determinations were correct, im- 

 mature stages have been found on birds in Tamaulipas and Monterey^.] 



We have received or determined specimens from the following 

 countries : 



UNITED STATES: from Texas: (N. 719) (/ % from Victoria, 

 presented by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; (N. 384) cT % found on 

 rabbit, Maverick County, v. 1906, presented by Mr W. D. Hunter ; 

 (N. 2321-2324)' fed and unfed os and L raised at Refugio and Utopia 

 in 1912-13 and presented by Mr F. C. Bishopp. California : (N. 1954) 

 small $s from Claremont (N. 2772) 12 $ from Lepus audtthoui, San 

 Francisco, 30. iv. 1909, coll. M. B. Mitzmain. 



CANADA : (N. 1144) cT $ from Lepus americanus, Aweme, Mani- 

 toba, 13. V. 1910, coll. N. Criddle and (N. 1196) adults, from Lepus dalli, 

 Peardonvillc, British Colombia, 17. vi. 1910, collected by Dr S. Hadwen, 

 who (]012, p. 98) also found the tick at Mt Lehman and at Nelson, B.C. 



CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA: Panama: (N. 1907) % s, 

 with their progeny of eggs and larvae, the % s having been taken from 

 Dasyprocta sp., at Mataichan, Canal Zone, ix. 1911, by l)r S. T. Darling. 

 Brazil : (N. 1894) cT % fi'om Lepus braziliensis, Manguinhos, vii. 1907, 

 presented by Dr H. de B. Aragao {H. leporis var. proxima Aragao, of which 

 we have also seen the type): [Neumann, 1901, p. 262, records a % from 

 Brazil, collected by Delalande (Paris Mus.), and Rohr, 1909, pp. 100-ilO 

 states it occurs on wild rabbits and Dasrjprocta agouti]. Paraguay: 

 (Berlin Mus. 113, 132) $ o collected at San Bernardino by K. Fiebrig. 

 Argentine: [Lahille, 1905, p. 45, states that the species attacks man, 

 and that S. Venturi has found it on I^enelope obscura (a bird) in the 

 Province of Santa Fe, Colonia Mocovi, in September ; his determination 

 is uncertain, as he merely quotes Neumann's description]. 



1 Hunter and Hooker, 1907, p. 53 ; Hooker, 1909, p. 4'23. 

 - Hunter and Bishopp, 1911, p. 228. 



