i504 Genus Haemaphysalis 



determined (Berlin Mus. No. 172) 1 % from Darvel Bay, Dr Pagel coll. 

 A $ (N. 1251 (/) has reached us from India; it was found on deer, at 

 Satharangapara, Travancore, I. 1911, by E. R. Hewlett. Neumann 

 (1897) described both sexes from .specimens (2 (/) found on Gervus sp. 

 in Borneo, R. Blanchard coll., 1894; (2 cf 1 $) from Singapore, Simon 

 coll.: (1 (/) from Bos buhalis, Sumatra S Oudemans coll.; (1 </) from 

 Judea, in the Paris Museum. 



The types and co-types are in Toulouse (<f ? ), Paris Museum (cT), 

 and Cambridge, Prof Neumann having presented us with a co-type 

 (N. 2883) cT from Gervus sp., Borneo. 



The lateral spine on article 3 of the palp, and the double internal 

 spine on coxa IV, are such striking characteristics as to make the </ of 

 this species easily distinguishable. Unfortunately both these character- 

 istics are absent in the $ , which resembles the </ in little except in the 

 lateral contour of article 2 of the palp and the break between it and 

 article 8, and the unusually large size of the spiracle. 



Haemaphysalis cornigera var. anomala 

 Warburton, 1913. 



Fig. 446. 

 Lit. and Icon. : Warbm-ton, vii. 1913, p. 128, Fig. 7 (reproduced). 



Male (Fig. 446) : Closely resembles the type except in the following 

 respects : the 3rcZ article of the palps not projecting laterally (hence 

 anomala) ; basis capituli somewhat narrower compared with its length ; 

 spiracle more pointed dorso-laterally. 



Female : unknown. 



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Fig. 446. H. cornigera var. anomala j , dorsal and ventral aspects of capitulum. 

 N. C. del. Warburton, 1913, Fig. 7. 



1 A S (N. 540), de-scribed by us as H. proxima N. and W., 1909, p. 01, is now referred 

 to this species; the specimen was taken by Dr J. C. Koningsberger, from Bos buhalis, in 

 1909 in Sumatra. • 



