UJIU 
G. H. F. Nuttall 
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2. Description op Hitherto Unknown Stages op Established 
Species. 
Ixodes japonensis Neumann 1904. 
Fig. 9. 
Lit. and Icon.: Neumann, 1904, pp. 458^59 ($ described but not figured). Nuttall 
and Warburton in Ticks, Partn. (1911), pp. 208-209, Figs. 200-201 (2redescribed 
and figured from the type). 
The type of this species, a single $ (in the Paris Museum), was 
collected in the vicinity of Tokio, Japan, by J. Harmand in 1901. 
The following description and illustration relate to the hitherto unknown 
d of this species; we add a note on the measurements of several newly 
acquired $s. 
Fig. 9. Ixodes japonensis Nn. 1904 o (N. 2948). Dorsum, venter, spiracle and tarsus 4 
(G.H.F.N. del.). 
Male (Fig. 9): Body 1-5 x 0-9, 1-75 x 1-1 or 1-8 x 1-3 mm., dark 
brown, with narrow marginal fold measuring 0-1 mm. in width posteriorly 
where it is widest; marginal fold with long white hairs; coxae I, visible 
dorsally, with a dorso-lateral spur-like process of which anon. (Dorsal 
