L. E. Robinson 
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Tarsi relatively small, abruptly attenuated; tarsus I slightly humped 
beyond the pseudo-articulation, unarmed; tarsi II, III and IV 
bicalcarate. 
Fig. 3. Amhhjomma fichrigi J : (a) dorsum; (h) capitulum, dorsal and lateral aspects; 
(c) hypostome; (d) spiracle; (e) genital and anal grooves; (/) coxae I-IV; (g) tarsi 
I and IV. 1), d, e,f and g —same magnification as a. (C. 6. L.E.E. del.) 
Female (a slightly distorted specimen, serai-gorged): body 44x3‘7 
mm., dorsum almost black, glabrous, scattered with coarse punctations. 
Marginal groove present, fine and superficial, incomplete, commencing 
a little behind the lateral angles of the scutum and terminating at the 
antepenultimate festoon. Postero-median and accessory grooves shallow 
and ill defined. Festoons present, intervals fine and shallow. Scutum 
broader than long (2'15 x 2’44 mm.), almost rhomboidal; postero-lateral 
margins slightly convex and sinuous; colour as in (/*, with indistinct 
pale markings. Cervical grooves, scapular angles and punctations as 
in </. Eyes situated at the lateral angles of the scutum. Capitulum 
{1. 1‘26 mm.); basis capituli more trapezoidal than in the cT ; porose 
areas almost circular’, large and deep, the interval, about equal to the 
