C. Warburton 
403 
AMBLYOMMA ANNANDALEI, n. sp. 
(Fig. 8.) 
Male unknown. 
Female. Inornate, chestnut brown. 
Scutimi. Cordiforin, broader than long (2'5 x 3‘3 mm.), antero¬ 
lateral sides convex, postero-lateral sides slightly concave, rather broadly 
I’ounded posteriorly. Cervical grooves deep, convex externally, followed 
by shallow divergent depressioiis. No lateral grooves. Eyes, large, flat, 
dark and inconspicuous. Punctations large and deep on the scapulae, 
very small between the cervical grooves, almost obsolete elsewhei’e. 
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Fig. 8. Amhhjomma amuunlalei, ? . Capitulum and scutum, co.'cae, 
spiracle and anal groove. 
Capitulum. Base sub-triangular with rounded sides ; no cornua, 
but posterior border slightly concave; porose areas very deep, oval, 
longer than broad, separated by more than their diameter; palps of 
medium length, the second article rather more than twice the length of 
the third ; hypostome ? (absent in the specimen). 
Venter. Vulva between coxae II; spiracle very large, sub-triangular 
with the apex anterior, the dotted area (white) bending sharply dorsally. 
Anal groove the arc of a circle. 
Legs. Coxae I with two short, blunt, equal spurs ; the inner spur 
diminishes progressively on coxae II and III and is absent on coxa IV. 
(The 4th tarsi ai'e absent in the specimen.) 
Described from a mutilated specimen in the India Museum, Calcutta 
(no \^), labelled “on Geoemgda spinosa, India (Burma?).” Near 
A mhlgomina cyprium. 
