410 
Messrs Mutt all and Warburton, 
ventrally; coxa I with two flattened spurs, a single flat spur on 
the others, more pointed on coxa IV. 
Fig. 31. Distal portion of hypostome, Fig. 32. Digit, 215 fi l. 
335 fil. 
Female, unknown. 
Origin. Description based on 6 from Testudo elegans, 
received from India at the Zoological Gardens, London, 15. VIII, 
removed 2. X. 1905. (Preserved in spirit.) 
Note.— Digit of £ 215 fi long (Fig. 32) dorsal process simply transverse, 
extending beyond the external article, the latter unidentate. Colour : dried 
for 48 hours the dorsum appeared of a dirty ochre colour with patches having 
a coppery metallic sheen underlying the ochre and visible at certain angles, 
the two dark linear spots situated on either side of the middle appeared 
larger and almost circular. 
Amblyomma coopen n. sp. 
Figures 33 — 36. 
Male, L. 3'4, W. 2 - 8 mm. Body (Fig. 33) oval, narrower in front, 
slightly impressed at level of eyes. Scutum-, ground-colour yellow- 
