H. hoivletti 



493 



(a purported co-type of H.flava Nn.) presented to us by Prof. Neumann. 

 (N. 1251 h), 2 cT, from deer, Satharangapara, Travancore, S. India- 

 collected by E. R. Howlett, i. 1911. 



Types in Cambridge (N. 897); we have presented co-types {^ ? )to 

 the British Museum and London School of Tropical Medicine, also ((/ ) 

 to the Museums in Paris, Berlin, Toulouse (Neumann coll.), and 

 Washington, D.C. (U.S. Dept. Agric). 



37. HAEMAPHYSALIS HOWLETTI Warburton, 1913. 



Figs. 433, 434. 



Lit. and Icon. : Warburton, vii. 1913, pp. 123, 124, Figs. 2, 3 (reproduced). 



Male (Fig. 433) : Of the general appearance of H. campanulata 

 Warburton, 1908, from which it differs, however, as follows: it is 

 smaller; the scutum, 175 x 1-2 mm., more densely and deeply punctate, 

 less rounded posteriorly ; spiracle sub-rectangular, with very slight 

 blunt, dorsal process ; liypostome 5 j 5 to 6 | 6, very small sharp teeth ; 

 tarsus IV longer and more tapering. 



Fig. 433. H. hoivletti s, capitulum, scutum, profile of capitulum, anus with aual 

 grooves, coxae and spiracle. (N. C. del. ) Warburton, 1913, Fig. 2. 



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I 



