374-378. Ticks brought 31. 1 1 1. 1908 by Mrs. Zelia Nuttall from Mexico, 

 where they were collected by Mr. Horace Levesley at Santa Lucrezia, 

 Isthmus of Tehuantepec 1-15. II .1908; - "Some (fat ones) collected from 

 horses, others from man; the starved ones from the weeds." Considered 

 to be 4 different kinds; the native names being on the 4 bottles. Only 

 the larvae arrived alive (377) bottle damp inside; ticks placed, after 

 washing, in 70% spirit: - 



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ORIGINAL DETERMINATION 



CURRENT STATUS 



374a, b 



(a) Amblyomma cajennense cf' s & ?'s 



(b) Amblvomma cajennense ?'s, 

 N's (unfed) & N's (gorged) 



Santa Lucrezia, Tehuantepec, Mexico 



1-15. II. 1908 



N 



374a, b 



RML 



104902 





(a) 75 cT, 3 N Amblyomma cajennense 



(b) 1 </, 121 $ Amblyomma cajennense 



Jesus Carranza (17.26 N, 

 95.02 W), Tehuantepec, Mexico 



1-15. 11.1908 



Horace Levesley 



Horace Levesley 



1 d", 1 ? to 



A. D. Imms, Allahabad 



University, 



India. 



1 cj-, 1 ? to 



Prof. Kellogg, Stanford. 



1 d", 1 ? to 



Prof. G. H. Carpenter, 



Royal College of Sciences, 

 Dublin 19.1.1910. 



1 cT, 1 ? to Dr. G. S. Graham-Smith 

 Medical Schools, Cambridge, 19.1.1910 

 1 cf, 1 ? to E. E. Green [F.E.S.] 

 Gov. Entomologist, Ceylon 19.1.1910. 

 1 d", 1 $ to Dschunkowrsky , Trans - 

 Caucasus 19.1.1910. 

 1 c/, 1 $ to Dr. Edmund Sergent, 

 Algeria, N. Africa 19. IV. 1910. 

 1 J", 1 ? to Dr. H. de B. Aragao 

 Brazil 23.1.1910. 

 1 cf, 1 ? to Col . A. Alcock, FRS 

 London School Trop. Med. 26.1.1910. 

 1 c^, 1 ? to Prof. Galli-Valerio, 

 Lausanne, Switzerland 4. III. 1912. 

 1 cT, 1 ? to Dr. M. Miyajima, 

 Tokio, Japan 7. III. 1912. 

 1 d*, 1 ? to G. L. Tuck, 

 Tientsin, China 17.11.1912. 

 1 cf, 1 ? to A. H. Cockayne, 

 Wellington, N.Z. 

 I\a1ive name/'Verrnejas" 



The vial labels for this collection 

 read 374 and 374a but to conform 

 to the catalogue format. I have 

 listed them as 374a and b. 

 Cited: Robinson (1926: 53). 



