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Genus Haema2jhiiscdis 



Male (Text-figs. 398-402 ; PL XII, Figs. 4, 5 ; PI. XIII, Fig. 2). 

 Very variable in size (see Fig. 399). Scutum, in average specimens 



Fig. 398. 



Fis. 399. 



Fig. 398. H. leachi i , dorsum, capitulura in ventral aspect, spiracle and tarsus IV. 



(N. 532 c, G. H. F. N. del.) Nuttall x. 191 3 a, Fig. 7. 

 Fig. 399. H. leachi <? s, contours of two <? s collected from one host and showing the 



variation in size. (N. 310, G. H.F. N.) Original. 



about 2"6 X 1'3 ram.^ long and narrow, widest at the level of the 

 spiracles, convex, with very many minute punctations ; cervical grooves 

 fairly well marked, the interval between them narrow ; lateral grooves 



1 The scutums of 25 S from various sources measured in mm. : 

 N. 2264 from Sierra Leone 3-4 xl-sl Three ,? picked out of a lot of 17 typical 



specimens, the largest, smallest, and an 

 average specimen being selected. 

 2-45xl-25\ 



N. 310 from Congo Free State 



(Berlin 22 b) from G. E. Africa 



N. 496 c from Java 



N. 954 a from Borneo 



N. 1060 c from Pahang 



Ind. Mus. 5994/10 from Bengal 



N. 1225 Abyssinia 



2-45 X 1-25 

 2-4 xl-2 

 2-4 xl-lo 

 2-3 xl-3 

 2-05 X 1-1 



All comprised in one lot of 

 typical specimens. 



Typical Specimens. 



2-4 xl-3 I 



2-4 X 1-5 ' Three specimens of H. koningsbergeri type. 



2-45 X 1-5 j 



1-5 X 0*8 //. leachi var. indica type. 



1-4 x0-8| , ,, , 



, _ .. „ I A small form. 



l-35x0-9j 



