H. concinna 



455 



6 



Fig. 391. H. concinna ? , capitulum and scutum, ventral aspect of capitulum with 

 coxae, spiracle and tarsus IV. Same origin as the <? in Fig. 387. G. H. F. N. del. 



Nymph (Fig. 892) : Body (when gorged) may attain 3"4 x 2-3 mm. 

 Scutum nearly circular, about 0"5x0"6mm.^ shagreened, with a few 



Fig. 392. H. concinna nymph, capitulum in dorsal and ventral aspects, scutum, coxae 

 with trochanters, spiracle and tarsus IV. (N. 2763, specimen raised by E. Brumpt.) 

 Original, N. C. del. 



scattered punctations ; cervical grooves well marked for two-thirds of 

 the scutal length. Cupitulum : base with slight blunt cornua ; palps 

 with article 2 more salient laterally than in the $ ; hypostome 2 | 2. 



' The scutums of 5 o, captured on deer in France by Brumpt, measured as follows in mm. : 



0-54 X 0-6 0-5 X 0-6 



0-5 xO-68 0-5 X 0-54 



0-5 xO-64 

 The body length of 7 fully gorged nymphs, found on deer and hedgehog in France by 

 Brumpt, measured as follows in mm. : 



3-4 x2-3 3-15 X 2-1 



3-3 x21 30 x2-l 



3-25 X 2-1 3-0 X2-05 



3-2 x20 



