50(3 Genus HaemapIijisaUs 



at about half the body-length, and including two festoons ; festoons 

 rather short and broad, with straight intervals. Capitulum : 0"6 mm. 

 long ; base broader anteriorly, with convex sides and rather concave 

 anterior border : cornua strong, rather curved ; hypostome long, parallel- 

 sided, w^ell covered with 7 | 7 very small equal teeth ; palps long, conical, 

 their dorsal surface concave ; article 2 much longer than 3 and with 

 five retrograde projections, two dorsal and three ventral, best under- 

 stood by reference to the figures; three simple hairs on the internal 

 margin of article 2 ; a strong retrograde spine under article 3. Venter: 

 spiracle very large, pear-shaped, with the narrower end dorsal ; anal 

 gi-ooves ogival. Legs : long, hairy, coxae like those of H. leachi (p. 468, 

 Fig. 409), with a short conical spur at each postero-internal angle ; 

 tarsi rather thick, tapering abruptly. 

 Female : unknown. 



Described from 4 (/ taken (in company with H. leachi) from Felis 

 chaus, by Dr A. T. Stanton in the Federated Malay States. 



Types in the London School of Tropical Medicine collection and 

 (N. 693 a, 2 cT) at Cambridge. 



