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Genus IhH'niapliy sails 



Female (Fig. 484) : Scutum longer than broad, I'O x O'SS nnn., long- 

 oval, of nearly uniform width throughout, strongly and deeply punctate, 

 the punctations more or less confluent on the lateral fields; cervical 

 grooves beginning as pits at some distance from the anterior border, 

 and continuing as shallow depressions for about | the scutal length. 

 Gapitulnm : much like that of H. campamdata ; porose areas oval and 

 fjir apart, with a median depression between them ; hypostome 5 | 5, 

 very small teeth confined to distal portion. Dorsum closely and deeply 

 punctate all over. Legs : tarsi tapering. 



Fig. 434. H. howletti ? , capitulum, scutum, coxae and trochanters, anus with anal 

 grooves, tarsus IV and spiracle. N. C. del. Warburton, 1913, Fig. 8. 



Described from (N. 1979) 1 cT and 1 $ from hill pony, Rawalpindi, 

 Punjab, India, 1912, collected by F, M. Hewlett after whom the species 

 is named. 



Types in Cambridge. 



This species is closely allied to H. cumpanulata. It is, however, 

 smaller, much more punctate and its hypf)stome is very different, that 

 of campanulata being well covered with 4 | 4 large teeth. The different 

 shape of the $ scutum and the tapering tarsi in both sexes will also 

 serve to distinguish it from that species. 



