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Fig. 4. Rhipicephalus sanguineus (J. Abnormal: underdeveloped festoons and adanal 
shields on the right side. 
Specimen 5. 
(Fig. 5.) Rliipicep)haliis sanguineus S (N. 1683), found on Vidjjes 
leucopus, at Bhuj, Central India, 1911, by Mr C. A. Crump. The 
specimen shows very weakly chitinized adanal shields which do not 
protrude from the surface of the abdomen ; the right side is under¬ 
developed, bears but three legs (leg i absent) and has a smaller adanal 
shield than on the opposite side. 
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Fig. 5. Rhipicephalus sanguineus Abnormal: underdeveloped right side bearing 
but three legs, etc. 
Specimen 6. 
(Fig. 6.) Rhipicephalus longiceps Warburton, 1912, d (N. 351, 
type lot), found on a Klipspringerboh, at Benguella, Angola, West 
Africa, by Dr F. C. Wellman, and received by us in xii. 1907. Viewed 
