442 



Grenus HaemaplnjsaJls 



Types and co-types ((/) in Lavarra's collection, Rome, in Toulouse 

 and Cambridge. The types oiH. longipalpis Warb. (N. 1 107, c/' ? ) a-i'e in 

 Cambridge. 



23. HAEMAPHYSALIS CALCARATA Neumann, 1902. 



Figs. 373-377. 



Lit. and Icon. : Neumann, 1902, pp. 113-115, Figs. 2, 3 ((J reprodiiced). 

 Desc-riptii)n of ^ and o, the latter not figured. Neumann, 1910, pp. 173-174, 

 Figs. 11, 12. Description of $ . The figures represent the 9 capitulum and 

 scutum, ventral inspect of palp, digit ; not reproduced (see our text). Neumann, 

 1911a, pp. 113-114; account condensed from Neumann, 1902, $ not de- 

 scribed, species not figured. Blanchard, 1909, p. 148, Fig. 178 ; species 

 merely listed, the figure taken from Neumann. 



Male (Figs. 373-375) : Body about 1*7 x I'l mm. in average speci- 

 mens^ Scutum : punctations very fine, discrete, inconspicuous ; cervical 

 grooves short, deep, converging ; lateral gi'ooves medium, well-marked, in- 

 cluding one festoon ; festoons relatively broad, hardly longer than broad. 



Fig. 373. Fig. 374. 



Fig. 373. H. calcarata i . Dorsum and venter, spiracle and tarsus IV. (Drawn from the 

 type in Neumann's collection, No. 1292.) Original, G. H. F. N. del. 



Fig. 374. H. calcarata cf , left palp, ventral aspect. Neumann, 1902, Fig. 2. 



Capitulum : base trapezoid, broadest in front, with straight or somewhat 

 rounded sides converging behind, cornua slight ; palps with article 2 

 very salient laterally, the salience hollowed to receive coxa I, and 

 produced on the ventral side to a sharp retrograde spur ; article 3 

 broader than long, with a long sharp ventral retrograde spur ; no 



1 This is the size of the s type we illustrate in Fig. 373 ; our 4 <? s from Somaliland 

 measured 1-9.5 x 1-1; l-8xl-l; 1-75 x 1-1 ; and 1-65 x 1 mm. respectively. 



