Vol. VI] FERRIS— AN OPLURA 141 



1912. Phthirpedicinus micro ps Fahrenholz, 2-3-4th 



Jahresb. d. Niedersach. Zool. Ver., pp. 13, 26, 



28. 

 3 — Phthirpedicinus piageti (Stroebelt). From Pithecus brevi- 

 caudatus or P. rhesus. 



1881. Pedicinus piageti Stroebelt, Jahresb. d. westf. 



Ver. f. Wissensch. u. Kunst, Vol. 9, p. 82; pi. 1, 



f. 3. 

 1908. Pedicinus piageti Dalla Torre, Gen. Ins., Anopl., 



p. 9. 

 1912. Phthirpedicinus piageti Fahrenholz, 2-3-4th 



Jahresb. d. Niedersach. Zool. Ver., p. 28. 



Pediculidae of uncertain position 



Pedicinus graciliceps Piaget. From unknown host. 



1885. Pedicinus graciliceps Piaget, Les Ped., Suppl., 



p. 141; pi. 15, f. 4. 

 1912. Pedicinus? graciliceps Fahrenholz, 2-3-4th 

 Jahresb. d. Niedersach. Zool. Ver., pp. 20, 29. 

 Note : Fahrenholz regards this species as probably be- 

 longing to an undescribed genus, characterized chiefly by 

 the presence of five pairs of pleural plates. 



Hcematopinus albidus Rudow. From Simia sylvamis. 



1869. Hcematopinus albidus Rudow, Zeit. f. d. ges. 



Naturw., Vol. 34, p. 169. 

 1912. Hcematopinus? albidus Fahrenholz, 2-3-4th 



Jahresb. d. Niedersach. Zool. Ver., p. 29. 

 Note: Judging from the host, this probably belongs 

 to the subfamily Pedicinince. The genus cannot be deter- 

 mined. 



Hcematopinus obtusus Rudow. From Pygathrix aurata? 



1869. Hcematopinus obtusus Rudow, Zeit. f. d. ges. 



Naturw., Vol. 34, p. 169. 

 1908. Hcematopinus? obtusus Dalla Torre, Gen. Ins., 



Anopl., p. 11. 

 Note: This probably belongs to the Pedicididce. 



