NO. 6 CHIGGER SUBGENUS GAHRLIEPIA — TRAUB AND MORROW 2"] 



postanals. True ventrals thin, fairly short, about 26 microns in length, 

 with fine pinnae. Legs: Coxae i-setose. Coxa III relatively broad, 

 ratio of length to breadth about 1.17 with seta almost anteromarginal. 

 Sternal setae arranged 2-2. Sensory setae as in G. exills, new species. 



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Figs. 68-75. — Gahrlicpia (Gahrliepia) dupliseta, new species. 



Type material. — Holotype (U.S.A.T.C. No. 3562-1) ex Sunciis 

 caerulaeus fulvocinereus (Anderson), the white-toothed shrew, As- 

 sam, 21 miles north of Ledo on Stilwell Road (in scrub terrain), 

 August 28, 1945 (U. S. A. Typhus Commission). Holotype 

 (U.S.N.M. No. 2162) deposited in U. S. National Museum. A 

 paratype from same host and locality in collection of senior author. 



