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1896. Hcematopinus sciuropteri Osborn, Bui. 5, n. s., 



U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Ent., pp. 182-183, f. 105. 

 1904. Polyplax ? sciuropteri Enderlein, Zool. Anz., 



Vol 28, p. 143. 

 1908. Polyplax f sciuropteri Dalla Torre, Gen. Ins., 



Anopl., p. 14. 

 1910. Neohcematopinus sciuropteri Mjoberg, Ark. f. 



Zool., Vol. 6, pt. 13, p. 160, f. 79. 

 1912. Neohcematopinus sciuropteri Cummings, Bui. 



Ent. Res., Vol. 3, p. 393. 



1915. Neohcematopinus sciuropteri Kellogg & Ferris, 

 Anopl. & Mall, of N. Am. Mam., p. 36; pi. 1, 

 f. 1; pi. 5, f. 2, 13. 



1916. Neohcematopinus sciuropteri Ferris, Psyche, 

 Vol. 23 (in press). 



Genus Polyplax Enderlein 



Polyplax Enderlein, Zool. Anz., Vol. 28, pp. 139, 142, 223 

 (1904); Dalla Torre, Gen. Ins., Anopl., p. 13 (1908); Mjo- 

 berg, Ark. f. Zool., Vol. 6, pt. 13, p. 159 (1910) ; Fahrenhoiz, 

 2-3-4th Jahresb. Niedersach. Zool. Ver., pp. 29-30 (1912); 

 Kellogg & Ferris, Anopl. & Mall, of N. Am. Mam., p. 11 

 (1915). 



Hcematopinus (Polyplax) Neumann, Arch, de Par., Vol. 

 13, pp. 529-532 (1909). 



Eremophthirins Glinkiewicsz, Sitz. d. Kaiserl. Ak. Wiss. 

 Wien, Natur. Klasse, Vol. 116, pp. 381-383 (1907). 



Antennae sometimes differing in the sexes, the male fre- 

 quently having the third segment with a distal, preaxial 

 process. Anterior legs small with slender claw, middle legs 

 larger with stouter claw, posterior legs somewhat larger and 

 with heavier claw than the middle. Female with most of the 

 abdominal tergites and sternites divided into two transverse 

 plates, each bearing a row of spines or hairs. Male with a 

 smaller number of tergites and sternites thus divided. Pleural 

 plates present. Spiracles small. 



One species recorded from Soricidce (Insectivora), one 

 from My oxides (Rodentia), the remainder from Muridce (Ro- 

 dentia). 



Type of the genus Polyplax spinulosa (Burm.) 



