H. leachi 461 



mental tick-transmission of canine piroplasmosis ; important. Nuttall, 

 pp. 226 et seq., Pis. XII, XIII (photomicrogi'aphs of all stages) ; treats 

 of biology of tick and relation to canine piroplasmosis. — 1906. Buy, 

 pp. 140-142 ; specific description taken from Neumann. Rainbow, p. 165 ; 

 species listed for Australia on Neumann's authority. — 1907. Donitz, 

 pp. 68, 69, PI. Ill, Fig. 20a, PI. V, Fig. 32 ((J in dorsal aspect, $ capitulum 

 and scutum) ; we cite this author in our text. Newstead, Dvitton, and 

 Todd, p. 99 ; listed from Congo Free State ; cited in our text. Neumann 

 (a) p. 24 ; species listed from E. Africa (see our text). — 1908. C. W. Howard, 

 pp. 160-162, PI. XVI, Figs, a-m ; gives a good description of all the stages 

 together with figures of the capitulums (in dorsal and ventral aspects) of the 

 (J ? and o, digits of the ^ ? and o, $ ^ scutums, $ coxae (the latter 

 and the ^ capitulum being taken from Neumann, 1897, Figs. 14, 15, whose 

 synonymy is followed) ; refer to our text regarding the author's records 

 as to hosts and distribution. Mculeman, repr. pp. 12 et seq. ; nothing 

 original. Nuttall (VIII), p. 394 ; unfed adults survive 7 months. Nuttall 

 (IX) pp. 514, 522, 523 ; biology of tick, a carrier of canine piroplasmosis. — 

 1909. Blanchard, pp. 152, 153, Figs. 188, 191 (taken from Neumann) ; 

 contains two erroneous statements : that this tick conveys canine piro- 

 plasmosis in Italy (the tick does not occur in Italy) and that it is the 

 suspected carrier of " Babesia parva " in Japan (there is no evidence what- 

 ever for this statement, and East Coast Fever, caused by the parasite 

 named, does not occur in Japan). Manteufel, p. 16 ; nothing oi'iginal ; 

 C. W. Howard, p. 162 ; short statement regarding hosts and distribution. — 

 1911. Lounsbury, pp. 5, 6 ; biology. Nuttall (X), p. 180 ; type of para- 

 sitism shown graphically. Ziemann, p. 58 ; occurrence in Cameroon. — 

 1913. NuttaU (IV), pp. 93-99 ; biology. Nuttall (X), pp. 309, 310, 

 Figs. 7-10, also pp. 308, 309, Figs. 5-8 (published in two journals, figures 

 herein reproduced). Patton and Cragg, PI. LXXIII, Fig. 12, $ capitulum 

 in ventral aspect ; PI. LXXXI, Figs. 3, 4, ^ venter, 9 dorsum, sketchy ; 

 p. 647, cite Nuttall and Lounsbury.— 1915. Nuttall, p. 252, Fig. 3, mal- 

 formation in a (J. 



Haemaphysalis canestrinii (Supino) Neumann, 1897, ^ 

 p. 357 ■ 



Haemaphysalis asiatica (Supino) Neumann, 1897, y See further under Opis- 

 p. 357 



Haemaphysalis gestroi (Supino) Neumann, 1897, 

 pp. 357, 358 ) 



Haemaphysalis leachi \a,r. australis Neumann, 1905, p. 238 ; 1911, p. 115. 



Haemaphysalis kerning sbergeri Warburton and Nuttall, 1909, p. 65, Figs. 11, 12 

 (reproduced). 



Haemaphysalis leachi var. indica Warburton, 1910, p. 402 (not figured). 



Haemaphysalis leachi australis Neumaim in Neumann, 1911 «, p. 115 ; the author 

 here raises his variety to a sub-species. 



Haemaphysalis leachi leachi (Audouin) in Neumann, 1911a, p. 114, Figs. 62, 63 ; 

 condensed description with figures as in Neumann, 1897. 



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thodon above. 



