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Genus Haemaph j/aalifi 



without dorsal spines, articles 2 and 3 nearly equal in length, lateral 

 salience of article "2 slight, a strong hook-like spine under article 3 ; 

 hypostome spatulate, dentition 4 1 4, 7 to 8 teeth per file. Venter pale 

 yellow, finely punctate, bearing a feAV short hairs ; anal grooves V-shaped ; 

 spiracle ovate, narrowing doi-sally. Legs long, hairy, yellow ; coxa I with 

 rather strong internal spine, a blunt tuberosity, decreasing progressively 

 in size, near the middle of the posterior border of coxae II-IV ; the 

 trochanters bear slight, progressively decreasing spurs; tarsi tapering; 

 pads as long as the claws. 



Fig. 347. H. kocM <? , 

 of palp, spiracle. 

 C. W. del. 



Dorsum, coxae and ventral aspect of capitulum ; lateral aspect 

 ? capitulum and scutum. Sketched from the types. Original, 



Female (Fig. 347) : Body, when unfed, regularly oval, 279 x 1*66 mm. 

 Scutum nearly circular, 1'02 x ri6 mm. ; cervical grooves attaining 

 the posterior border, but deepest at the anterior half; punctations fine 

 and evenly distributed. Capitidum : base rectangular, 0"1 x 056 mm., 

 cornua much less marked than in the (/ ; porose areas small, oval, far 

 apart, converging anteriorly, their posterior ends enci'oaching on the 

 lateral ridge; palps with article 2 much longer than article 3, and 

 more salient laterally than in the </ ; hypostome spatulate, dentition 

 5 I 5, 9 to 10 small teeth per file. Legs as in the </, but the coxal spines 

 are shorter and the trochantal spurs are reduced to minute tubercles. 



Description based on 1 </ and 2 $ taken from Cervus campestris, 

 at Baurii, East of S. Paulo, Brazil, by Dr Castro Goyanna, 15. XI. 1907, 

 and 1 (/ taken from Cervus rufus at Jacutinga, S. Paulo, in the collection 

 of Dr A. Lutz, iv. 1907 (dry specimens). 



