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Fig. 408 H. leachi ? (var. indica, Warburton). Capitulum (0-8 mm. long) in dorsal 

 and ventral aspects, scutum, palp in profile, coxae, spiracle and tarsus IV. Specimen 

 (N. 9-42 b) from Madras. Original, G. H. F. N. del. 



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Fig. 409, Fig. 410. 



Fig. 409. H. leachi {koningsbertjeri) <? , dorsum, palp and coxae, tarsus IV. Sketch 



C. W. del. Warburton and Nuttali, 1909, Fig. 11. Drawn from the type. 

 Fig. 410. H. leachi (koninfisberr/eri) ? , capitulum and scutum, tarsus IV, spiracle. 



Sketch C. W. del. Warburton aud Nuttali, 1909, Fig. 12. Drawn from the type. 



H. leachi, H. numidiana being a large species, while H. ohtusa is very- 

 small ; see their descriptions on pp. 478, 477. 



Geographical Distribution and Hosts. 



The species is widely distributed, occurring on a variety of hosts, 

 mainly in Africa, but it is also encountered in Asia and Australia. 

 The types, now lost, came from Egypt (Savigny, 1826). The following 



