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T. V. Sherrill, Taxidermist, Hampton. Types in Cambridge (N. 1400). 
Named in honour of my colleague, Mr Cecil Warburton. 
Fig. 6. Haemaphysalis warhurtoni ? , capitulum in dorsal and ventral aspects, scutum, 
coxae, spiracle and tarsus 4. (G. H. F. N. and E. W. del.) 
Haemaphysalis montgomeryi n. sp. 
Figs. 7-8. 
Male (Fig. 7). Body, L. l'9-2'o mm., W. 1‘3-1'6 mm.b long oval. 
Scutum-, cervical grooves normal; lateral grooves including the first 
festoon and attaining half the body-length ; festoons longer than broad. 
Capitulum: 1. 0’4-0'5 mm., base with lateral borders almost straight, 
converging behind; cornua pointed, continuous with the crescentic 
dorsal ridge; ventral ridge sharp with trenchant lateral angles. Palps 
with article 2 protruding slightly, about a third longer than article 3; 
articles 2 and 3, viewed laterally (P. in Fig. 7), bear sharp protruding 
recurved spines ventrally. Hypostome 5 | 5 or 6 | 6, armed nearly to the 
’ Five males gave the following measurements in mm.: 
(a) 
(6) 
(c) 
(d) 
(«) 
Body length 
1-9 
•2-0 
2-3 
2-3 
2-5 
Body width 
1-3 
1-4 
1-4 
1-4 
1-G 
Capitulum length (dorsally) 
0-4 
0-5 
0'5 
0-5 
0-4 
