/. stilesi 



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Fig. 212. J. stilesi j : capitulum and scutum, left digit in dorsal aspect, palp in 

 profile, inner aspect. (Neumann, 1910, Fig. 1.) 



Described (condensed after Neumann) from 14 ?s (2 replete), found 

 on Pudua humilis (Cervidae), Chili (E. Porter coll., Paris Mus.). 



31 . IXODES NEUMANNI n.sp. Nuttall and Warburton. 



Figs. 213, 214 (original). 



Lit. and Synon. Ixodes eudyptidis Maskell, 1885, in Neumann, 1899, pp. 128, 129 



(no figure), 

 not Ixodes signatus Birula, 1895, p. 357. 

 not Ixodes parvirostris Neumann, 1901, p. 284. 

 Ixodes praecoxalis Neumann, 1899, p. 121; 1902, pp. 119-121; 1904, p. 461 (no 



figures). 

 Ixodes intermedins Neumann, 1899, p. 132; 1904, p. 451 (no figure), 

 not Ixodes eudyptidis var. signata Neumann, 1904, p. 451. 



Note: This species was described by Neumann, 1899, p. 128, as 

 Ixodes eudyptidis Maskell, without, as it seems to us, sufficient reason, 

 Maskell's description and figures being so exceedingly poor that it 

 is impossible to recognize the species with which he was dealing. 

 Maskell's type has not been available for study, consequently the only 

 safe procedure seems to be to describe the tick under consideration as a 

 new species, and we name it after Professor Neumann who utilised it 



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