516 Grenus Haemapliy sails 



Xeumann (1897, p. 332) and calls the purported species " sanguinolenta 



Kock" (si-c). 

 semermis Neumann, 1901, p. 263 {^) = H. hystricis Supino, 1897. Nuttall 



examined the type. 

 spiniceps Warburton and Nuttall, 1909, p. 68 {^) = H. cornigera Neumann, 



1897, p. 350. 

 '■'■sulcata Koch" in Canestrini and Fanzago, 1877, p. 189; reprint, p. 120 ; also 



in Berlese, 1889. Listed as a doubtful species by Neumann, 1911 a, p. 117. 



See further under the synonymy of H. cimiaharina var. punctata (Cane- 

 strini and Fanzago, 1877). 



Gonixodes Dug5s, 1888. 



rostralis Dugfes, 1888, p. 129, Fig. 2 (supposed ^) = H. lepoi'is-palustris (Packard, 

 1869) $ in Neumann, 1897, [). 343, whose attribution is probably correct, 

 judging from Duges' figure 2 ; Figs. 1 and 3 (the supposed larva and 

 nymph) belong to another genus. See further under synonymy of II. 

 leporis-palustris. Type : G. rostralis. 



Herpetobia Canestrini, 1890. 



sulcata Canestrini, 1890, pp. 486, 493, 527, PI. XLI, Fig. 6 (adult, nymph, and 

 ]eirYi\) = '^ Haemaphi/salis sulcata Koch" in Canestrini and Fanzago, 1877, 

 p. 189 = probably II. punctata Can. and Fan., 1877 as Neumann, 1897, 

 pp. 327, 329, supposes = Zr. cinnabarina var. punctata (Can. and Fan.). 

 Type : Herpetobia sulcata. 



Ixodes Latreille, 1795. 



chelifer ^legnin, 1880, p. 132 {^) = H. concinna Koch, 1844. Wrongly included 

 by Canestrini, 1890, p. 526, in his synonjToy of H. punctata { = 11. cinna- 

 barina var. punctata (Can. and Fan.)), as first pointed out by Neumann, 

 1897, p. 338. 



chordeilis Packard, 1869, p. 6'i = II. ciiiiiabarina Koch, 1844; not H. leporis 

 (Packard) as stated by Neumann, 1897, p. 343. 



lagotis Gervais, 1849, p. 49 = merely a nominal species, the description being 

 valueless but for the statement that the second palpal article is " dilatato 

 a raodo de espina." Stated to occur in the ears of Lagostomus. viscaccia. 

 See above under Haeraaphysalis lagotis (Gervais) Neumann, 1901. Lahille, 

 1905, p. 44, notes in this connection that L. viscaccia of the Pampas does 

 not live in Chili, and that Gervais' record probably refers to L. peruanum 

 (Meyen) which occurs in the Sierras and in Argentina. Lahille has failed 

 to find any ticks as yet upon L. viscaccia in the Pampas. 



leachii Audouin, 1827, p. 428 = Zr. leachi (Audouin, 1827) Neumann, 1897, 

 p. 347. 



leporis-palustris Packard, 1869, p. 61 =11. leporis-palustris (Packard, 1869). 



testudinarius Murray, 1877, p. 192, which Murray regards as = Ixodes marginatus 

 Leach, is referred to the synonymy of H. punctata { = cinnabarina var. 

 punctata Can. and Fan.) by Neumann, 1901, p. 260. This author bases 

 his conclusion on a wretched figiu-e of Murray's which in our opinion 

 affords no evidence regarding the nature of the supposed species. 



